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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
ZIP code 96111 in Floriston, California, is classified as a Low Diversity community with a White Majority as of 2022. The area has a population of 31 people and a median income of $90,972. This rural community has experienced significant economic and demographic changes over the past decade.
The racial composition of Floriston has remained predominantly white from 2013 to 2022. From 2013 to 2018, the community was entirely white. In 2019, an Asian population (13%) was introduced. From 2020 to 2022, the Asian population stabilized around 9-10%, and a small percentage (3% in 2022) of people identifying as two or more races appeared. Despite these changes, the community has maintained its Low Diversity classification throughout the decade.
The economic landscape of Floriston has undergone significant changes. The median income increased from $33,366 in 2016 to $107,115 in 2021, before decreasing to $90,972 in 2022. This represents a 172% increase over six years. The population has fluctuated between 23 and 38 residents throughout the decade, with no clear trend of growth or decline.
The increase in median income does not appear to be directly correlated with the minor shifts in racial demographics. It may indicate broader economic changes in the region or the arrival of higher-income residents, regardless of race.
The increase in median income in Floriston outpaces national trends. The U.S. median household income increased by about 10% between 2016 and 2021, compared to Floriston's 221% increase in the same period. The community's racial composition remains less diverse than California as a whole. The small population size makes the community susceptible to large percentage changes based on the decisions of just a few individuals or families.
Floriston has seen minimal racial demographic shifts over the past decade, maintaining its status as a Low Diversity, White Majority community. It has experienced significant economic growth, which appears to be independent of racial demographic changes and may be more related to broader regional economic factors or the influx of a small number of high-income residents. The community's small size makes it particularly sensitive to individual household changes, which could explain the dramatic swings in median income and subtle shifts in racial composition.