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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 95140 in East Foothills, California, is classified as a "Moderate Diversity" community as of 2022. The area has a population of 1,124 and a median income of $134,426, indicating an affluent and diverse suburban neighborhood within the San Francisco Bay Area.
East Foothills has experienced significant demographic changes over the past decade. It transitioned from a "White Plurality" community in the early 2010s to its current "Moderate Diversity" status. In 2013, the white population made up 40% of the total, with Hispanic (34%) and Asian (20%) populations also significantly represented. By 2022, the community had evolved to a more balanced distribution with white (37%), Hispanic (28%), and Asian (24%) populations all having substantial representation.
The Asian population has shown the most notable increase, growing from 20% in 2013 to a peak of 32% in 2019, before slightly decreasing to 24% in 2022. The Hispanic population has remained relatively stable, fluctuating between 24-35% throughout the decade. The white population has experienced a gradual decline from 43% in 2014 to 37% in 2022, contributing to the area's increased diversity. The Black population, while still a minority, has increased from 1-2% in the mid-2010s to 7% in recent years.
The demographic shifts in East Foothills have been accompanied by economic growth. The median income has increased from $119,750 in 2013 to $134,426 in 2022, representing a 12.3% increase over the decade. This trend suggests that the increasing diversity of the area has been paralleled by growing economic prosperity.
There appears to be a correlation between the rise in Asian population and the increase in median income, particularly notable in the years 2018-2021 when both metrics saw significant growth. This could indicate that the influx of Asian residents may be linked to high-skilled, well-compensated jobs in the nearby tech industry.
The population has grown moderately over the decade, from 957 in 2010 to 1,124 in 2022, a 17.5% increase. This growth, combined with rising incomes, suggests that East Foothills has become an increasingly desirable place to live, likely attracting a diverse range of well-educated professionals.
The demographic and economic trends observed in East Foothills align with broader patterns seen across the San Francisco Bay Area. Many suburban communities in this region have experienced increasing diversity and rising incomes, driven in part by the booming tech industry and immigration patterns.
The area's median income of $134,426 is significantly higher than the national median household income, reflecting the high cost of living and concentration of high-paying jobs in the Bay Area.
The trend towards increasing diversity, particularly the growth in Asian and Hispanic populations, mirrors larger demographic shifts occurring across California and many urban areas in the United States. The relatively rapid increase in the Black population from 1% to 7% over a short period is somewhat unique and may warrant further investigation into local factors driving this change.
East Foothills represents a "Transitional Community" that has evolved from a predominantly white area to a more diverse, affluent suburb. This transformation reflects broader regional trends but also highlights the unique dynamics of this particular zip code within the complex tapestry of Bay Area demographics and economics.