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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 95758 in Elk Grove, California, is classified as a "High Diversity" area as of 2022. No single racial group exceeds 40% of the population, with at least three groups having significant representation (over 10% each). The community consists of Asian (29%), White (30%), Hispanic (21%), and Black (12%) populations. The median income in 2022 was $96,679, indicating relative affluence.
This zip code has maintained its "High Diversity" status over the past decade. The Asian population increased from 24% in 2013 to 29% in 2022. The White population decreased from 35% in 2013 to 30% in 2022. Black and Hispanic populations remained relatively stable with minor fluctuations. These trends suggest a gradual transition towards a stronger Asian presence, potentially moving towards an "Asian Plurality" if current trends continue.
The median income in the zip code grew from $86,650 in 2013 to $96,679 in 2022, an increase of 11.6%. This growth correlates with the increasing Asian population, which often has higher median incomes in many parts of the United States. The population grew from 59,801 in 2013 to 64,512 in 2022, an increase of 7.9%.
The demographic shifts in this zip code align with broader trends seen in many suburban areas of California, particularly those near major urban centers. The increasing Asian population and declining White population percentages are consistent with statewide demographic shifts in California over the past decade.
The income growth in this area outpaces the national average, indicating that this zip code is becoming increasingly affluent relative to other parts of the country. This trend, combined with the area's high diversity, suggests that Elk Grove is attracting a mix of well-educated, high-earning professionals from various ethnic backgrounds.
Zip code 95758 in Elk Grove represents a "High Diversity" area experiencing gradual demographic shifts towards a stronger Asian presence, coupled with significant economic growth. These trends reflect broader patterns of suburban diversification and economic development seen in many parts of California and other diverse, economically dynamic regions of the United States.