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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 85250 in Scottsdale, Arizona is classified as a "White Majority" community with "Low Diversity" as of 2022. The area has a population of 15,444 and a median income of $82,294, indicating an affluent suburban neighborhood.
Over the past decade, this zip code has maintained its status as a "White Majority" area. The white population decreased from 88% in 2013 to 79% in 2022, showing a gradual transition towards increased diversity. The community has been slowly evolving into a "Transitional Community," with increases in Hispanic, Asian, and multiracial populations. However, the area has not yet reached the threshold for "Moderate Diversity" as no other racial group exceeds 20% of the population.
The economic trajectory of the zip code shows a positive correlation with its gradual diversification. Median income has grown from $65,659 in 2013 to $82,294 in 2022, an increase of about 25%. This income growth coincides with the gradual increase in racial diversity, suggesting that the area may be attracting more affluent and diverse residents. The population has remained relatively stable, with a slight decrease from 15,953 in 2013 to 15,444 in 2022, indicating a mature, established neighborhood.
The trend towards increased diversity, albeit slow, aligns with broader national patterns of suburban diversification. The substantial income growth in this zip code likely outpaces national averages, suggesting that Scottsdale, and this neighborhood in particular, may be becoming increasingly attractive to high-income earners from diverse backgrounds. The stability in population, coupled with rising incomes and increasing diversity, may indicate a process of gradual gentrification or neighborhood upgrading.
Zip code 85250 in Scottsdale remains a predominantly white, affluent area with low diversity, but it shows signs of a gradual transition. The slow but steady increase in racial diversity, coupled with significant income growth, suggests that the area is evolving. If these trends continue, the zip code may eventually shift from "Low Diversity" to "Moderate Diversity" in the coming years, potentially altering the socio-economic fabric of the community.