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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The zip code 93450 in San Ardo, California, is classified as a "White Majority" community with a substantial Hispanic population as of 2022. The area has 850 residents and a median income of $74,537, which has increased in recent years.
San Ardo has maintained its "White Majority" status over the past decade, with the white population consistently above 50%, ranging from 52% to 61%. The Hispanic population has remained significant, comprising between 34-43% of the population. This demographic composition suggests a "Moderate Diversity" classification.
The community shows signs of increasing diversity. Asian and Black populations, though small, have maintained a consistent presence. Data for Native Americans (3% in 2021 and 2022) has emerged in recent years, and there has been a slight increase in the "Two or More Races" category.
The median income in San Ardo has grown significantly, particularly in recent years. From 2013 to 2019, it fluctuated between $53,000 and $57,000. In 2020, there was a substantial increase to $74,257, which has been maintained through 2022. This income growth correlates with slight shifts in racial demographics, including a small decrease in the Hispanic population percentage and an increase in the white population percentage.
The population has remained relatively stable over the decade, fluctuating between 780 and 980 residents. The peak population in 2016 coincided with the lowest white population percentage and highest Hispanic percentage.
The demographic composition of San Ardo, with its white majority and significant Hispanic minority, is common for California, particularly in rural or agricultural areas. The recent income growth is notable and may reflect broader economic trends in California or changes in the local economy. The stability of the overall population suggests that San Ardo is not experiencing rapid growth or decline.
San Ardo maintains its "White Majority" status but shows signs of evolving into a more diverse community. The significant economic improvement in recent years, coupled with subtle demographic shifts, suggests a community in transition. These changes may be influencing and being influenced by broader socio-economic factors, potentially affecting local culture, services, and community dynamics.