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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The zip code 33156 in Pinecrest, Florida, is classified as a "Majority-Minority" community with "Moderate Diversity" as of 2022. The Hispanic population represents a plurality at 51%, while non-Hispanic whites comprise 38% of the population. The area is characterized by high median household incomes, reaching $134,777 in 2022, which is significantly above national averages.
Over the past decade, this zip code has transitioned from a "Moderate Diversity" community with a white plurality to a "Majority-Minority" area with a Hispanic plurality. In 2013, non-Hispanic whites constituted 44% of the population, with Hispanics at 48%. By 2022, these figures had shifted to 38% and 51% respectively, establishing the Hispanic plurality and the overall majority-minority status.
The Asian population has remained relatively stable at 4-5% throughout the period. A slight increase in the Black population and those identifying as two or more races has been observed, indicating a gradual trend towards increased diversity.
This transition can be characterized as a "Transitional Community," with the Hispanic population showing a consistent upward trend and the white population a corresponding decline. The community has maintained its "Moderate Diversity" status throughout, with two major groups (Hispanic and white) consistently representing over 20% of the population each.
The economic status of the area has remained consistently affluent throughout the observed period. The median household income has fluctuated but generally trended upward, from $128,453 in 2013 to $134,777 in 2022, with a peak of $145,552 in 2021. This sustained high income level suggests that the demographic shifts have not negatively impacted the area's economic status.
The population has remained relatively stable over the decade, with only minor fluctuations. This suggests that the demographic changes are likely due to a combination of factors such as differential birth rates, immigration, and possibly some level of population turnover rather than a large influx of new residents.
The demographic trends observed in this zip code align with broader patterns seen in many urban and suburban areas across the United States, particularly in Florida. The growth of the Hispanic population and the relative decline of the non-Hispanic white population reflect national demographic shifts, although the rate of change in this zip code appears to be more pronounced than national averages.
The area's consistently high median income sets it apart from many other communities experiencing similar demographic transitions. Often, rapid demographic changes can be associated with economic fluctuations, but this doesn't appear to be the case here. This stability suggests that the area has successfully integrated its growing Hispanic population into its high-income economic structure.
Zip code 33156 in Pinecrest presents a case of demographic transition within a high-income suburban context. It demonstrates that significant racial and ethnic shifts can occur without disrupting economic stability, providing a model for successful integration and shared prosperity in an increasingly diverse America.