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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 79121 in Amarillo, Texas, is classified as a "Low Diversity" area with a "White Majority" as of 2022. The population is 74% white, with a median income of $95,923. This affluent suburban area has undergone minor demographic changes over the past decade.
The area has maintained its "Low Diversity" status with a strong "White Majority" from 2013 to 2022. The white population has remained above 70%, decreasing slightly from 81% in 2013 to 74% in 2022. The Hispanic population has shown the most significant increase, rising from 11% in 2013 to 20% in 2022, indicating a slow trend towards a "Transitional Community". Other racial groups have experienced minimal changes, with slight increases in Asian and Black populations, each remaining below 5%.
The median income has increased from $78,664 in 2013 to $95,923 in 2022, representing a 22% increase over nine years. Despite rising incomes, the population has decreased from 6,654 in 2013 to 5,656 in 2022, a 15% reduction. The increase in median income coincides with the slight decrease in the white majority and the increase in the Hispanic population, suggesting the area is attracting more affluent Hispanic families while potentially experiencing some outmigration of white residents.
The demographic shifts in this zip code, particularly the growing Hispanic population, align with broader trends seen in many parts of Texas and the Southwest United States. The rising median income, significantly above the national median, indicates that this is an affluent suburb that has become increasingly wealthy over the past decade. The population decline, despite rising incomes, could suggest a trend towards smaller, wealthier households, possibly due to aging residents or changes in family structures.
Zip code 79121 remains a predominantly white, affluent area with low diversity, but shows signs of gradual demographic shifts, particularly with the growing Hispanic population. These changes, coupled with rising incomes and a decreasing population, indicate a community in transition, potentially moving towards greater diversity and higher affluence in the coming years. The area's evolution reflects broader trends of demographic change and economic stratification seen in many American suburbs.