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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 78750 in Austin, Texas, is classified as a "White Majority" area with moderate diversity as of 2022. The white population constitutes 59% of the total, while Hispanic (16%) and Asian (15%) populations represent significant minority groups. The median income in this area was $114,731 in 2022, indicating a considerably affluent community compared to national averages.
Over the past decade, this zip code has transitioned from "Low Diversity" to "Moderate Diversity." In 2013, the area was characterized by a strong "White Majority" (68%) with minimal representation from other groups. By 2022, while still maintaining a "White Majority," the community has become more diverse. The white population decreased from 68% in 2013 to 59% in 2022. The Asian population increased from 12% to 15%, the Hispanic population from 14% to 16%, and the Black population from 3% to 5%.
The demographic shifts correlate with significant economic changes. The median income increased from $101,736 in 2013 to $114,731 in 2022, a 12.8% increase. The population grew from 26,944 in 2013 to 30,761 in 2022, a 14.2% increase. The rising median income suggests that the area has become increasingly attractive to higher-income households, possibly driving the increased diversity.
These trends align with broader patterns observed in many urban and suburban areas across the United States, particularly in tech-centric regions. Austin, as a growing tech hub, has been attracting a diverse, highly-skilled workforce, which is reflected in the demographic and economic shifts in this zip code.
The increase in diversity, coupled with rising incomes, suggests that this area is experiencing a form of "positive gentrification," where increased diversity is accompanied by economic growth rather than displacement. However, the persistently high median income might also indicate potential affordability challenges for lower-income residents.
Zip code 78750 remains a "White Majority" area, but it is evolving into a more diverse, affluent community. This transition reflects broader socio-economic trends in the Austin metro area and similar tech-oriented regions across the country. The area appears to be in a state of gradual transition, balancing increased diversity with economic growth, though it has not yet reached the thresholds for more dramatic categorizations like "High Diversity" or "Majority-Minority."