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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Pacific Grove Retreat, a neighborhood in Pacific Grove, California, is classified as a Low Diversity, White Majority area. As of 2022, the white population constitutes 80% of the community. The neighborhood has experienced economic growth, with the median income increasing from $79,603 in 2013 to $98,308 in 2022. Pacific Grove Retreat is known for its Victorian-era homes and proximity to the Monterey Bay Aquarium.
Over the past decade, Pacific Grove Retreat has maintained its status as a Low Diversity, White Majority community. The white population has decreased slightly from 85% in 2013 to 80% in 2022. The Asian population has increased from 3% in 2013 to 7% in 2022. The Hispanic population has remained between 5-12% over the decade. The black population has decreased from 2% in 2013 to 0% in recent years. The category of two or more races has grown from 2% in 2013 to 7% in 2022.
The neighborhood has experienced significant economic growth. The median income has increased by approximately 23.5% from 2013 to 2022. This growth outpaces inflation, suggesting real economic gains for residents. The population has remained relatively stable, decreasing slightly from 1,336 in 2013 to 1,321 in 2022.
The correlation between demographic and economic trends suggests that the slight increase in diversity may be linked to the rising median income. The stable white majority coupled with rising incomes could indicate gentrification processes.
The demographic composition of Pacific Grove Retreat contrasts with California's overall diversity. As of 2022, California's population was approximately 39% Hispanic, 35% White, and 15% Asian. The median household income in California was about $84,907 in 2022, meaning Pacific Grove Retreat's median income is significantly above the state average.
Pacific Grove Retreat has maintained its status as a Low Diversity, White Majority community over the past decade. Subtle shifts towards increased diversity are evident. The neighborhood's economic growth, outpacing state averages, may be both a cause and effect of these demographic trends, potentially attracting a small but growing number of diverse, high-income residents while maintaining its predominantly white, affluent character.