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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 92646 in Huntington Beach, California, is classified as a "White Majority" community with moderate diversity as of 2022. The area has a population of 56,861 and a median household income of $112,120, indicating a relatively affluent suburban environment.
Over the past decade, this zip code has transitioned from a "Low Diversity" community to one with increasing diversity, while maintaining a "White Majority" status. The white population decreased from 71% in 2013 to 63% in 2022. The most significant changes include an increase in the Asian population from 10% to 13%, growth in the Hispanic population from 14% to 16%, and a rise in individuals identifying as two or more races from 3% to 6%. These trends suggest that the area is becoming a "Transitional Community" with increasing representation from various racial groups.
The demographic shifts have occurred alongside a general increase in median household income. From 2013 to 2022, the median income rose from $103,964 to $112,120, an increase of about 7.8%. There was a significant spike in median income in 2021 to $123,072, followed by a decrease in 2022. The population has seen a slight increase over the decade, from 55,624 in 2013 to 56,861 in 2022, indicating steady growth and sustained attractiveness of the area.
The trends observed in this zip code align with broader patterns seen in many suburban areas of California and other parts of the United States. Many formerly homogeneous suburbs are experiencing increased diversity as minority populations grow and disperse from urban centers.
The economic resilience of the area, as evidenced by the rising median income, suggests that this demographic diversification is occurring without significant economic disruption. This could indicate that the area is successfully integrating new residents while maintaining its overall economic status.
Zip code 92646 in Huntington Beach is undergoing a gradual transition towards greater diversity while maintaining its economic stability. This evolution from a "Low Diversity" to a "Moderate Diversity" community with a persistent "White Majority" reflects broader demographic shifts occurring in many American suburbs. The area's ability to maintain and increase its median income during this transition suggests a relatively smooth integration process and continued attractiveness to a diverse range of residents.