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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 90650 in Norwalk, California, is classified as a "Majority-Minority" community with a "Hispanic Majority" as of 2022. The area has a population of 101,838 and a median household income of $82,003. The community's racial composition is predominantly Hispanic (69%), with significant Asian (13%) and White (11%) populations.
Norwalk has maintained its status as a "Majority-Minority" community with a "Hispanic Majority" over the past decade. The Hispanic population has remained relatively stable, ranging between 68-71% from 2013 to 2022. Other racial demographics have experienced subtle shifts. The Asian population increased from 11% in 2013 to 13% in 2022, while the White population decreased slightly from 12% to 11% during the same period. The Black population remained relatively stable at 4%, with a slight increase to 5% in 2020.
The median household income in Norwalk has shown significant growth over the past decade. In 2013, it was $71,890, increasing to $72,983 in 2017 (1.5% increase), then to $82,519 in 2020 (13% increase from 2017), and slightly decreasing to $82,003 in 2022. Despite this slight decrease, the 2022 figure is still 14% higher than the 2013 value. This overall upward trend in median income suggests improving economic conditions for residents.
Population trends show a slight decline from 105,521 in 2013 to 101,838 in 2022, a decrease of about 3.5%. This modest population decrease, coupled with rising incomes, could suggest changing housing market dynamics.
The demographic makeup of Norwalk reflects broader trends in California, particularly in urban areas, where Hispanic populations often constitute a majority or plurality. The increasing Asian population aligns with statewide trends of growing Asian communities in California.
The income growth in Norwalk outpaces the national average, which saw about a 10% increase in median household income from 2013 to 2022. This suggests that Norwalk's economic development may be more robust than the national average.
The slight population decrease in Norwalk contrasts with California's overall population growth during this period, which might indicate localized factors affecting housing availability or affordability in this specific zip code.
Norwalk (90650) demonstrates the characteristics of a stable "Majority-Minority" community with a strong Hispanic presence. While not dramatically shifting in its racial composition, the area shows signs of gradual diversification and significant economic improvement. These trends suggest a community that is economically resilient while maintaining its multicultural character, reflecting broader patterns of demographic and economic change in urban California.