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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 95073 in Soquel, California, is classified as a Low Diversity community with a White Majority as of 2022. The area has a population of 9,564 and a median income of $102,076, indicating an affluent suburban community.
Soquel has maintained its Low Diversity status with a White Majority over the past decade. The white population has remained dominant, ranging from 71% to 77%. The Hispanic community showed a slight increase from 15% in 2013 to 21% in 2015-2017, before settling at 17% in 2022. The Asian population has remained relatively stable, fluctuating between 2% and 4%. Black, Native American, and Pacific Islander populations have consistently shown very low representation.
The median income in Soquel has increased from $84,675 in 2013 to $102,076 in 2022, with a peak of $118,747 in 2021. This represents a 20.5% increase over the decade. The stable White Majority status correlates with the consistently high and increasing median income.
The population has grown modestly from 9,435 in 2013 to 9,564 in 2022, a 1.4% increase. This slow growth, combined with rising incomes, may indicate a community that is becoming more exclusive and potentially facing housing affordability challenges for newer or less affluent residents.
Soquel's demographic profile is not uncommon for affluent suburban areas in California. The persistent Low Diversity status contrasts with broader trends in many parts of California, which have seen increasing diversity over the past decade. The significant income growth in Soquel likely reflects broader economic trends in the tech-driven economy of nearby Silicon Valley and the San Francisco Bay Area.
Soquel represents a stable, affluent White Majority community that has seen economic growth without significant demographic shifts. This stability in the face of regional trends towards increased diversity may indicate specific local factors, such as housing policies or community characteristics, that are maintaining the current demographic composition despite broader regional changes.