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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 30360 in Dunwoody, Georgia, is classified as a "Moderate Diversity" area as of 2022. No single racial group exceeds 50% of the population, with three groups (White, Hispanic, and Black) each representing over 10% of the population. The median income of $77,931 indicates a relatively affluent area that has experienced economic growth over the past decade.
The zip code has maintained its "Moderate Diversity" status over the past decade. The White population has remained the largest group, fluctuating between 38-40%. The Hispanic population has consistently been the second-largest group, remaining stable around 34-36%. The Black population has shown slight variations, ranging from 13-16% over the years. The Asian population has maintained a consistent presence of 8-10%.
The median income in this zip code has increased from $68,017 in 2013 to $77,931 in 2022, representing a 14.6% increase over nine years. This economic growth has occurred alongside subtle shifts in racial demographics. The population has grown slightly from 15,988 in 2013 to 16,251 in 2022, an increase of about 1.6%.
The trends observed in this zip code align with broader patterns seen in many suburban areas across the United States. Many suburbs have been experiencing increasing diversity over the past few decades, often accompanied by economic growth.
The stable Hispanic population percentage and the slight increase in Asian and Black populations reflect national trends of increasing diversity in suburban areas. The economic growth observed here is consistent with many suburban areas that have seen rising property values and incomes, often attracting a mix of professionals from various racial backgrounds.
This zip code shows signs of gradual diversification while maintaining economic growth. This suggests a community that is evolving slowly but steadily, becoming more diverse while remaining economically prosperous. These trends could have implications for local businesses, schools, and community services, which may need to adapt to serve an increasingly diverse population.