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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 32511 in Myrtle Grove, Florida, exhibited Moderate Diversity as of 2022. The racial composition consisted of 54% White, 16% Hispanic, and 17% Black populations. The median income was $55,204, with a population of 529 in an area of 0.24 square miles, indicating a densely populated urban or suburban setting.
Myrtle Grove underwent a demographic transformation from 2013 to 2022. In 2013, the community had Low Diversity with a 63% White Majority. By 2017, it transitioned to a Majority-Minority status, with the White population decreasing to 48%. From 2017 to 2022, the community fluctuated between Majority-Minority and Moderate Diversity categories.
The Hispanic population increased from 16% in 2013 to 21% in 2021, before decreasing to 16% in 2022. The Black population remained stable at 13-17% throughout the decade. The percentage of residents identifying as two or more races grew from 3% in 2013 to 5% in 2022, peaking at 9% in 2019-2020.
The median income in Myrtle Grove increased from $42,680 in 2013 to $55,204 in 2022, with a peak of $62,426 in 2021. This represents a 29.3% increase over the decade. Periods of rapid income growth coincided with shifts towards greater diversity. The transition to Majority-Minority status in 2017 was followed by an increase in median income from $43,888 in 2017 to $50,153 in 2018.
The population remained stable over the decade, fluctuating between 445 and 580 residents. This stability, combined with increasing diversity and rising incomes, may indicate that the area is becoming more attractive to a wider range of residents.
The demographic shifts observed in Myrtle Grove align with broader national trends of increasing diversity in suburban areas. The growth in the Hispanic population and those identifying as multiracial reflects similar patterns seen across many parts of the United States. The income growth in this zip code is notable, especially given the national context of wage stagnation for many middle-class Americans.
Myrtle Grove has evolved from a predominantly White, low-diversity area to a moderately diverse, economically improving community over the past decade. This transition reflects broader national trends towards increased racial and ethnic diversity, particularly in suburban areas. The correlation between increasing diversity and rising incomes suggests that this demographic shift may be contributing positively to the local economy.