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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The zip code 32561 in Gulf Breeze, Florida, is classified as having "Low Diversity" with a "White Majority" as of 2022. The area has a predominantly white population (87%) and a high median income of $93,317, which is above the national average. This community has experienced subtle demographic changes over the past decade.
From 2013 to 2022, Gulf Breeze has maintained its status as a "White Majority" area with "Low Diversity." The white population has decreased from 94% to 87%, indicating a gradual diversification. The Hispanic population increased from 2% to 4%, with a peak of 6% in 2021. The Black population grew from negligible levels to 2% by 2022. The "two or more races" category showed significant growth, from 0% in 2013 to 4% in 2022.
These trends suggest that Gulf Breeze is slowly transitioning towards increased diversity, though it remains far from reaching the "Moderate Diversity" category. The economic landscape of Gulf Breeze has shown fluctuations over the past decade. The median income has generally remained high, ranging from $93,317 to $115,993 between 2013 and 2022, with a notable drop from $115,118 in 2021 to $93,317 in 2022.
The population has grown modestly from 8,088 in 2013 to 8,540 in 2022, with some fluctuations in between, peaking at 9,336 in 2019. The consistently high median income suggests that Gulf Breeze remains an affluent area, potentially attracting a more diverse, yet still high-income population.
Gulf Breeze's demographic changes, though slow, align with broader national trends of increasing diversity in suburban areas. The area's high median income and slow pace of diversification suggest it may be a more exclusive community compared to national averages. The recent decrease in median income, despite remaining high, could reflect national economic challenges such as inflation or post-pandemic economic shifts.
Gulf Breeze remains a predominantly white, affluent area with "Low Diversity," but there are subtle signs of demographic change. The community appears to be in the early stages of becoming a "Transitional Community," with slow but steady increases in minority populations. These changes, coupled with fluctuations in median income, suggest a gradually evolving socio-economic landscape that may impact local life and community dynamics in the coming years.