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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The zip code 33912 in Fort Myers, Florida, is classified as having Low Diversity with a White Majority as of 2022. The area has a population of 19,434 and a median household income of $93,918, indicating an affluent suburban community.
This zip code has maintained its status as a White Majority area over the past decade. However, there are indications of a gradual shift towards becoming a Transitional Community. The percentage of white residents has decreased from 90% in 2013 to 84% in 2022, while Hispanic and multi-racial populations have shown growth. The Hispanic population increased from 3% in 2013 to 9% in 2022, and the population of two or more races grew from less than 1% to 3% in 2022. The Black population emerged from statistically insignificant to 2% in 2022.
The zip code has experienced economic growth alongside its demographic changes. The median income rose from $74,438 in 2013 to $93,918 in 2022, a 26% increase. The population grew from 16,204 in 2013 to 19,434 in 2022, a 20% increase. This economic growth correlates with the increasing diversity, suggesting that the area may be attracting a more diverse, affluent population.
This zip code's trends align with broader patterns seen in many suburban areas across the United States. These patterns include increasing diversity in traditionally homogeneous suburbs, growth of Hispanic populations in areas previously dominated by white residents, and economic growth attracting a more diverse, affluent population. However, the rate of diversification in this zip code appears to be slower than national trends, as many similar suburban areas have seen more rapid shifts towards Moderate Diversity or Majority-Minority status over a similar timeframe.
Zip code 33912 remains a predominantly white, affluent area, but shows signs of gradual diversification. This Transitional Community status, coupled with strong economic growth, suggests that the area may continue to see incremental increases in diversity over the coming years, potentially moving towards Moderate Diversity if current trends persist. The correlation between rising incomes and increasing diversity indicates that this demographic shift is likely driven by economic factors, attracting a more diverse group of high-earning professionals to the area.