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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 94553 in Martinez, California, is classified as a White Majority community with Moderate Diversity as of 2022. The white population comprises 58% of the total, with Hispanic (19%) and Asian (12%) groups representing significant portions. The area has undergone a gradual increase in diversity over the past decade, accompanied by substantial economic growth.
From 2013 to 2022, the community transitioned from Low Diversity to Moderate Diversity. The white population decreased from 64% to 58% during this period. The Asian population increased from 9% to 12%, and the Hispanic population grew slightly from 17% to 19%. The percentage of individuals identifying as two or more races rose from 4% to 7%.
Economically, the median income increased from $92,956 in 2013 to $116,027 in 2022, representing a 25% growth over nine years. The population remained relatively stable, with a slight decrease from 51,195 in 2013 to 50,686 in 2022. The increase in median income coincides with the growing diversity of the community.
The demographic shifts in Martinez align with broader trends observed in many suburban areas near major metropolitan centers in California. The increasing diversity and rising incomes are characteristic of the San Francisco Bay Area's expanding influence on surrounding communities.
The income growth in this zip code exceeds the national average, reflecting the strong economic performance of the Bay Area region. The stable population suggests that housing constraints or high living costs might be limiting rapid growth, a common issue in many California communities.
The transition towards greater diversity, particularly the growth in Asian and Hispanic populations, mirrors statewide demographic trends in California. However, the area maintains a higher percentage of white residents compared to the state average, indicating a slower pace of diversification than some other parts of California.
Zip code 94553 in Martinez represents a Transitional Community moving from Low Diversity to Moderate Diversity, with strong economic growth. These changes reflect broader regional trends while highlighting the unique position of this community as it balances increasing diversity with substantial economic prosperity.