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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Buzzards Bay, a coastal neighborhood in Massachusetts, exhibits a demographic profile characterized by Low Diversity, with a White population of 89% as of 2022. From 2013 to 2022, Buzzards Bay maintained Low Diversity status, with the White population remaining above 75%. The White population decreased from 94% in 2013 to 89% in 2022. The Asian population increased from 0% in 2013 to 6% in 2022. The Hispanic population remained around 2%. The Black population fluctuated between 0-3% over the decade.
The median income in Buzzards Bay fluctuated significantly over the decade. In 2013, it was $70,780. It peaked in 2017 at $86,274, a 22% increase from 2013. By 2022, it decreased to $72,325, a 16% decrease from the 2017 peak. The period of income growth (2013-2017) coincided with a slight increase in diversity, particularly in the Black and Hispanic populations. The subsequent income decline (2017-2022) paralleled a decrease in the White population percentage and an increase in the Asian population.
The population increased from 5,998 in 2013 to 6,514 in 2022, with fluctuations in between. The peak population of 7,461 in 2019 coincided with a period of relatively high median income. This supports a connection between economic conditions and population changes.
Buzzards Bay's gradual diversification aligns with broader national trends of increasing diversity in suburban and coastal areas. The growth in the Asian population reflects a wider pattern seen in many parts of the United States, especially in areas with educational institutions nearby.
The economic fluctuations in Buzzards Bay may be indicative of broader economic trends affecting coastal communities in the Northeast. Factors such as changes in tourism patterns, shifts in maritime industries, or broader economic cycles could be influencing these trends.
Buzzards Bay remains categorized as a Low Diversity community. The subtle demographic shifts and economic fluctuations over the past decade suggest a community in the early stages of transition. The interplay between economic factors and demographic changes highlights the complex dynamics shaping this coastal neighborhood's evolution.