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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 91706 in Irwindale, California, is classified as a "Majority-Minority" community with a "Hispanic Majority" as of 2022. The Hispanic population comprises 73% of the total population. The area has experienced moderate economic growth from 2013 to 2022. The median income increased from $57,564 in 2013 to $68,868 in 2022, representing a 19.6% increase over nine years.
The zip code has maintained its "Hispanic Majority" status from 2013 to 2022. However, there have been changes in the racial composition. The Hispanic population decreased from 80% in 2013 to 73% in 2022. The Asian population increased from 14% in 2013 to 22% in 2022, showing the most significant growth among all racial groups. Other racial groups remained relatively stable, with slight fluctuations in the White, Black, and Pacific Islander populations.
The median income has shown an upward trend with fluctuations. There was a steady increase from $57,564 in 2013 to $74,394 in 2021, representing a 29.2% growth over eight years. In 2022, there was a slight decrease to $68,868. The population has experienced a decline from 77,345 in 2013 to 72,814 in 2022, a 5.9% decrease.
The strong Hispanic majority in this zip code is characteristic of many areas in California, particularly in urban and suburban regions. The growth in the Asian population aligns with broader trends seen in many parts of California and the West Coast. The increase in median income, despite population decrease, could indicate improving economic conditions for residents who remain in the area.
Zip code 91706 maintains its status as a Hispanic Majority area but shows signs of gradually increasing diversity, particularly with the growth of the Asian population. The economic indicators suggest overall improvement, though the recent dip in median income and ongoing population decrease warrant attention. These trends could be indicative of broader socio-economic changes in the region, potentially including gentrification, changing job markets, or shifts in housing affordability.