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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 35114 in Alabaster, Alabama, is classified as a "White Majority" community with moderate diversity as of 2022. The area has a population of 7,600 and a median income of $93,004, indicating a relatively affluent suburban setting.
From 2013 to 2022, the zip code maintained its "White Majority" status, but experienced demographic changes. The white population decreased from 74% to 69%, while the Black population increased from 12% to 20%. The Hispanic population fluctuated, peaking at 14% in 2019 before declining to 8% in 2022. Asian and Native American populations increased slightly from 0% to 1% each.
The median income in this zip code increased from $83,433 in 2013 to $93,004 in 2022, with a peak of $104,183 in 2021. The population grew steadily from 6,826 in 2013 to 7,600 in 2022, a 11.3% increase. These trends suggest economic and demographic expansion in the area.
The trends in this zip code align with broader national patterns of increasing diversity in suburban areas. Many U.S. suburbs have been transitioning from predominantly white communities to more diverse neighborhoods, often accompanied by economic growth.
The median household income of $93,004 in 2022 is higher than the national median of approximately $70,784 (as of 2021), indicating an affluent area. The growth in median income over the decade outpaces national averages, suggesting strong local economic conditions.
The gradual increase in diversity, particularly the growth of the Black population, reflects a national trend of African American suburbanization. However, the Hispanic population trend in this zip code diverges somewhat from national patterns, which typically show consistent growth in Hispanic populations in suburban areas.
Zip code 35114 remains a "White Majority" community but is experiencing a gradual transition towards greater diversity. This demographic shift, coupled with strong economic growth, suggests a dynamic suburban area attracting a more diverse, affluent population. These changes may influence local culture, services, and community dynamics in the coming years, potentially moving the area towards a "Moderate Diversity" classification if current trends continue.