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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 95728 in Kingvale, California, is classified as a "Low Diversity" community with a "White Majority" as of 2022. The area has 289 residents and a median income of $91,658. From 2013 to 2018, Kingvale maintained extremely low diversity, with the white population comprising 97-100% of the community. In 2019, a shift towards increased diversity began, with the white population decreasing to 82% and the Asian population increasing to 15%.
This shift marked the beginning of a "Transitional Community" phase. By 2022, the community showed signs of moving towards "Moderate Diversity" with a white majority (83%), Asian population (12%), Hispanic population (1%), and a "two or more races" category (4%). The demographic shifts correlate with economic changes in the community. From 2013 to 2016, the median income declined from $44,134 to $34,612, coinciding with the period of extremely low diversity.
As the community began to diversify from 2017 onwards, there was a significant increase in median income. The median income rose from $65,103 in 2017 to $107,932 in 2021, a 65% increase in four years. This period aligns with the increased presence of Asian residents and the emergence of a small Hispanic population. The median income slightly decreased to $91,658 in 2022 but still represents a significant improvement from earlier years.
The population has fluctuated over the years, with no clear trend. The lowest point was 215 residents in 2019, coinciding with the start of the diversity shift, while the highest was 354 in 2013. The demographic shifts in Kingvale appear to align with broader trends of increasing diversity in many parts of California. However, the community remains significantly less diverse than many urban and suburban areas in the state.
The increase in median income is noteworthy and may reflect broader economic trends in California, especially in areas experiencing an influx of high-earning professionals. The correlation between increased diversity and rising incomes could suggest that the area is attracting more affluent, diverse residents, possibly due to changes in local economic opportunities or housing market dynamics.
Kingvale remains a predominantly white, low-diversity community, but it has shown signs of transitioning towards greater diversity over the past few years. This demographic shift has coincided with significant economic growth, as evidenced by the increase in median income. These trends suggest that the community is undergoing a period of change that may continue to reshape its demographic and economic landscape in the coming years.