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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The zip code 95662 in Orangevale, California, is classified as a "White Majority" community with "Low Diversity" as of 2022. The white population comprises 74% of the total, which is significantly above the threshold for a racial majority. The median income in 2022 was $81,221, indicating a relatively affluent area compared to national averages.
Over the past decade, Orangevale has maintained its status as a "White Majority" community, but there are indications of a gradual transition towards increased diversity. The white population has decreased from 83% in 2013 to 74% in 2022, showing a consistent shift. The community is demonstrating early signs of becoming a "Transitional Community," evidenced by the increasing representation of Hispanic residents (from 9% in 2013 to 13% in 2022) and those identifying as two or more races (from 2% in 2013 to 7% in 2022).
The Asian population has remained stable at 3% throughout the decade, while the Black population has increased slightly from 1% to 2%. Despite these changes, the area still falls under the "Low Diversity" category, as the white population remains above 70%. The median income in Orangevale has shown an overall upward trend, rising from $75,975 in 2013 to $81,221 in 2022, representing a 6.9% increase over the decade.
The population has grown steadily, from 30,665 in 2013 to 32,309 in 2022, an increase of 5.4%. This population growth, coupled with rising incomes and increasing diversity, indicates a slowly evolving community that is becoming more attractive to a wider range of residents.
Orangevale's pace of demographic change is slower compared to many urban areas in California. The state as a whole has been experiencing rapid demographic shifts, with many areas already classified as "Majority-Minority" or "High Diversity." In this context, Orangevale appears to be in the early stages of a demographic transition that is more pronounced in other parts of the state.
The economic growth in Orangevale, while positive, is modest compared to some of the more rapidly gentrifying areas in California's major metropolitan regions. However, the steady increase in both population and median income suggests a stable and gradually improving economic environment.
Orangevale represents a community in the early stages of demographic transition. While still predominantly white and categorized as "Low Diversity," there are clear indications of a slow but steady move towards greater racial and ethnic diversity. This demographic evolution, coupled with steady economic growth, suggests a community that is gradually adapting to broader societal changes while maintaining a degree of stability in its core characteristics.