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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 78212 in San Antonio, Texas, is classified as a "Hispanic Majority" area with moderate diversity as of 2022. The Hispanic population comprises 60% of residents, while White residents constitute 33%. The area has undergone minor demographic changes and significant economic fluctuations in the past decade.
From 2013 to 2022, the zip code maintained its "Hispanic Majority" status. The Hispanic population increased from 59% in 2013 to 62% during 2017-2020, before decreasing to 60% in 2022. The White population declined from 36% to 33%. The Black population increased slightly from 2% to 3%, the Asian population from 1% to 2%, and those of two or more races from 1% to 2%. These changes indicate a slight trend towards increased diversity.
The median income in the zip code has fluctuated considerably. It rose from $51,749 in 2013 to $70,070 in 2016, decreased to $66,977 in 2020, peaked at $74,551 in 2021, and slightly decreased to $69,763 in 2022. Overall, there has been a 34.8% increase in median income from 2013 to 2022. The population has slightly declined from 29,391 in 2013 to 27,905 in 2022, a 5% decrease.
The demographic trends in this zip code align with broader national patterns of increasing diversity in urban areas. The consistent Hispanic majority reflects San Antonio's status as a major Hispanic-majority city in the United States. The economic growth in this zip code surpasses the national median household income growth, which increased by approximately 21% from 2013 to 2022, indicating above-average economic improvement in this area.
The slight population decrease contrasts with San Antonio's overall growth trend, suggesting that this particular zip code may be experiencing unique local factors affecting residency patterns. In conclusion, while zip code 78212 maintains its status as a Hispanic Majority area with moderate diversity, it exhibits signs of subtle demographic shifts and significant economic improvement over the past decade. These changes reflect both local dynamics and broader national trends towards increased diversity and economic growth in urban areas.