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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 98366 in Port Orchard, Washington, is classified as a "White Majority" community with moderate diversity as of 2022. The white population comprises 74% of the total, exceeding the 50% threshold for a racial majority. Other racial groups contribute to moderate diversity, with Hispanic residents at 10% and individuals of Two or More Races at 8%. The median income for 2022 was $71,092, indicating a middle-class economic status.
Port Orchard has maintained its "White Majority" status over the past decade while gradually increasing in diversity. The percentage of white residents decreased from 80% in 2013 to 74% in 2022, showing a consistent shift towards greater racial diversity. The Hispanic population experienced the most significant growth, doubling from 5% in 2013 to 10% in 2022, suggesting Port Orchard is becoming a "Transitional Community" for its Hispanic population. The percentage of residents identifying as two or more races increased slightly from 7% to 8% during this period.
These demographic changes, while not dramatic enough to alter the community's "White Majority" classification, indicate a trend towards increasing diversity. If these trends persist, Port Orchard may transition to a "Moderate Diversity" classification in the future.
The median income in Port Orchard has shown overall growth, rising from $66,155 in 2013 to $71,092 in 2022, with fluctuations in between. A notable increase to $82,728 occurred in 2021 before decreasing in 2022. This general upward trend in income correlates with increasing diversity, suggesting the area may be attracting a more diverse, economically stable population.
The population grew from 33,293 in 2013 to 37,585 in 2022, an increase of about 13%. This population growth, combined with rising incomes and increasing diversity, indicates that Port Orchard is becoming more attractive to a wider range of people.
The trends observed in Port Orchard align with broader patterns seen in many suburban areas across the United States. Many such communities are experiencing gradual increases in diversity, particularly with growth in Hispanic populations. The steady increase in median income is also consistent with national trends of economic recovery and growth following the 2008 recession.
Port Orchard's demographic changes appear to be occurring at a slower rate than in some more rapidly diversifying areas of the country. The community remains predominantly white, even as it slowly becomes more diverse. This gradual pace of change may allow for smoother integration and community adaptation compared to areas experiencing more rapid demographic shifts.
Port Orchard remains a "White Majority" community but shows signs of being a "Transitional Community" with increasing racial diversity, particularly in its Hispanic population. These demographic shifts, coupled with rising incomes and population growth, suggest a gradually evolving community that is becoming more diverse while maintaining economic stability. If these trends continue, Port Orchard may eventually transition to a more diverse classification, potentially impacting local culture, services, and community dynamics in the future.