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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 92322 in Crestline, California, exhibited characteristics of a "White Majority" community with moderate diversity as of 2022. The white population comprised 60% of the total, while Hispanic residents made up 25%. The area's median income was $74,389, indicating a relatively affluent community. The total population was 1,213 residents.
Crestline transitioned from a "Low Diversity" community to one with "Moderate Diversity" over the past decade. In 2013, the white population constituted 76% of the total. By 2022, this percentage had decreased to 60%, while the Hispanic population increased from 14% to 25%. The Black population rose from 1% in 2013 to 6% in 2022, and those identifying as two or more races increased from 1% to 7%. This shift categorizes Crestline as a "Transitional Community."
The increase in diversity coincided with economic growth. The median income increased from $69,734 in 2013 to $74,389 in 2022, a 6.7% rise. This suggests that the influx of diverse populations did not negatively impact the area's economic status. The population fluctuated over the years, from 1,112 in 2013 to a peak of 1,431 in 2017, before settling at 1,213 in 2022.
The demographic shifts in Crestline align with broader national trends of increasing diversity in suburban and rural areas. The growth in Hispanic and multiracial populations reflects similar patterns observed across many parts of the United States.
The median income of $74,389 is above the national median household income, suggesting that Crestline remains a relatively affluent area despite its demographic changes. This could indicate that the community has successfully integrated new residents while maintaining its economic standing.
Crestline exemplifies a "Transitional Community" that has evolved from "Low Diversity" to "Moderate Diversity" over the past decade. This transition has been accompanied by economic stability and growth, challenging assumptions that increased diversity might lead to economic decline. The community's ability to maintain a high median income while becoming more diverse could serve as a case study for demographic integration in small, affluent areas.