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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The zip code 33351 in Sunrise, Florida, is classified as a "Majority-Minority" community with "Moderate Diversity" as of 2022. The area has a Black plurality (39%) and a significant Hispanic population (28%), with no racial group forming a majority. The median income for 2022 was $64,514, showing a slight decrease from the previous year but maintaining an overall upward trend over the past decade.
Over the past decade, this zip code has experienced a notable shift in its racial composition. In 2013, the area was classified as having "Moderate Diversity" with a Black plurality (38%), significant White (30%), and Hispanic (25%) populations. By 2022, it had solidified its status as a "Majority-Minority" area, with the White population decreasing to 21% while the Black and Hispanic populations increased or remained stable.
The most significant change has been the steady decline of the White population, from 30% in 2013 to 21% in 2022. Concurrently, there has been a gradual increase in the Hispanic population from 25% to 28%, and a notable rise in the Asian population from 4% to 7%. The Black population has fluctuated but remained the largest single group throughout the period. This shift indicates a "Transitional Community," moving from moderate diversity towards higher diversity, with increasing representation from multiple racial groups.
The median income in this zip code has shown an overall positive trend, rising from $63,027 in 2013 to $64,514 in 2022, with some fluctuations. Notably, there was a significant jump to $71,410 in 2021 before decreasing in 2022. This general upward trend in income coincides with the area's increasing diversity, suggesting that the demographic changes have not negatively impacted overall economic well-being.
The population has remained relatively stable over the decade, fluctuating between about 35,000 and 36,500 residents. This stability, combined with increasing diversity and rising incomes, suggests a community that is evolving demographically while maintaining its economic base.
The demographic shifts observed in this zip code align with broader national trends of increasing diversity in suburban areas. The growth in Hispanic and Asian populations reflects wider patterns of immigration and internal migration seen across many parts of the United States, particularly in Florida and other Sunbelt states.
The economic resilience of the area, as evidenced by the generally rising median income despite significant demographic changes, is noteworthy. This suggests that the community has been able to integrate new populations while maintaining or improving its overall economic status, a pattern not always seen in areas undergoing rapid demographic shifts.
The stability of the Black population as the largest group, coupled with the declining White population and increasing Hispanic and Asian populations, indicates a community that is becoming more reflective of the diverse makeup of contemporary urban America. This transition towards a more diverse, majority-minority community is likely to have implications for local politics, education systems, and cultural institutions, potentially leading to more inclusive policies and practices that reflect the changing demographics of the area.