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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The zip code 95603 in Auburn, California, is categorized as having "Low Diversity" as of 2022. The white population comprises 75% of the total, meeting the threshold for this classification. The area has a population of 28,491 and a median income of $77,868, indicating an affluent suburban community.
Over the past decade, Auburn has maintained its status as a predominantly white community, but has shown signs of slowly increasing diversity. In 2013, the area was classified as "Low Diversity" with 83% of the population identifying as white. By 2022, this percentage had decreased to 75%, reaching the threshold between "Low Diversity" and "Moderate Diversity."
The most significant change has been the growth of the Hispanic population, increasing from 9% in 2013 to 16% in 2022. This trend suggests that Auburn may be transitioning towards a more diverse community, albeit at a slow pace. The consistently low percentages for other racial groups (Asian, Black, Native American, Pacific Islander) indicate that the primary shift is occurring between the white and Hispanic populations.
The median income in Auburn has shown significant growth over the observed period, rising from $66,455 in 2013 to $77,868 in 2022, an increase of about 17%. This trend indicates economic prosperity and potentially increasing property values in the area. The peak median income was recorded in 2021 at $89,147, with a subsequent decrease in 2022.
The population has grown moderately from 27,349 in 2013 to 28,491 in 2022, an increase of about 4%. This steady but modest growth suggests a stable community with some new development or in-migration.
The demographic trends in Auburn reflect broader national patterns of increasing diversity, particularly growth in Hispanic populations in suburban areas. However, the pace of change in Auburn appears slower than in many other suburban communities across the United States.
The economic growth seen in Auburn aligns with trends in many affluent suburban areas, where property values and incomes have risen significantly over the past decade. The high median income suggests that Auburn may be an attractive location for professionals or retirees seeking a suburban lifestyle.
While Auburn remains a predominantly white, affluent suburban community, there are signs of slow but steady demographic changes. The increasing Hispanic population and rising median income suggest a community in transition, potentially moving towards greater diversity and continued economic prosperity in the coming years. However, the pace of change is gradual, and it may take several more years before Auburn could be classified as a "Transitional Community" or achieve "Moderate Diversity" status.