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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 93015 in Fillmore, California, is classified as a Majority-Minority community with a predominant Hispanic population as of 2022. The area has 18,577 residents and a median income of $75,022. The demographic profile of this community has remained largely consistent over the past decade, with minor changes in racial composition and economic indicators.
From 2013 to 2022, Fillmore has consistently maintained its Majority-Minority status, with the Hispanic population constituting the clear racial majority. The Hispanic population has remained relatively stable, comprising between 72% and 78% of the total population. This stability indicates an established Hispanic community in the area.
The Hispanic population experienced a slight decrease from 76% in 2013 to 72% in 2022, accompanied by a small increase in diversity. The percentage of residents identifying as two or more races increased from negligible levels to 3% by 2022, suggesting a gradual trend towards increased racial mixing and diversity.
The white population has remained the second-largest group, fluctuating between 21% and 24% over the decade. Other racial groups, including Asian, Black, and Native American, have maintained very small percentages throughout the period.
The median income in Fillmore has fluctuated over the past decade, showing an overall upward trend. It decreased from $74,246 in 2013 to $62,277 in 2016 before rising to $75,022 in 2022. This represents a modest overall increase of about 1% over the decade, barely keeping pace with inflation.
The population has grown steadily from 17,293 in 2013 to 18,577 in 2022, an increase of about 7.4%. This population growth, combined with the relatively stable income levels, suggests a community that is attracting new residents while maintaining its economic character.
The stability in both demographic composition and economic indicators implies that the community has not experienced significant socio-economic changes. The slight increase in diversity and the modest income growth may be mutually reinforcing, potentially indicating a gradual integration of diverse populations into the local economy.
The stability of the Hispanic majority in Fillmore contrasts with national trends of increasing diversity in many urban and suburban areas. However, the gradual increase in the multi-racial population aligns with broader national trends of growing racial complexity and intermixing.
The median income growth, while positive, appears to be slower than national averages over the same period. This could suggest that while the community is stable, it may be facing some economic challenges or limited opportunities for significant income growth.
Fillmore presents a picture of a stable Majority-Minority community with a strong Hispanic presence. While not undergoing dramatic changes, subtle shifts towards increased diversity and modest economic growth indicate a community slowly evolving while maintaining its core demographic and economic characteristics.