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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Golden Gate, Florida, has experienced significant demographic changes from 2013 to 2022. The community is classified as a Hispanic Majority area, with 66% of the population identifying as Hispanic in 2022. This classification aligns with the term "Racial Majority," where a single group comprises more than 50% of the population. The median income in Golden Gate was $55,788 in 2022, indicating a moderate income level for Florida.
The Hispanic population in Golden Gate increased from 63% in 2013 to 66% in 2022, solidifying its majority status. This trend suggests a "Transitional Community" with a consistent increase in the Hispanic population over time. The White population declined from 20% in 2013 to 18% in 2022, while the Black population remained relatively stable between 12-16% throughout the decade. Asian and other racial categories maintained minimal representation.
The median income in Golden Gate showed an overall upward trend, increasing from $49,279 in 2013 to $55,788 in 2022, with fluctuations in between. A significant increase to $65,999 occurred in 2021 before decreasing in 2022. This general increase in median income correlates with the solidification of the Hispanic majority, suggesting a potential contribution to economic growth in the area. The population experienced a modest increase from 28,245 in 2013 to 29,400 in 2022, indicating a stable and slightly growing community.
The demographic shift towards a stronger Hispanic majority in Golden Gate aligns with broader trends seen in many parts of Florida and the United States. However, the extent of this majority (66%) is higher than the state average for Florida, which was approximately 26% Hispanic as of 2020.
Based on observed trends, Golden Gate is likely to continue strengthening its status as a "Hispanic Majority" community. The consistent growth of the Hispanic population suggests this trend will persist. Economically, if the correlation between the growing Hispanic population and rising median incomes continues, further economic growth in the area may be expected.
There is a possibility that Golden Gate could transition into a "Super Majority" category, where a single racial group comprises over 70% of the population. This would represent an extension of the current "Racial Majority" category.
Golden Gate exemplifies a community undergoing steady demographic change, primarily characterized by the growth and consolidation of its Hispanic population. This shift appears to be accompanied by modest economic growth, suggesting a positive trajectory for the community's future. It will be important to monitor how this demographic concentration affects overall community diversity and integration in the coming years.