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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Los Banos, California, is characterized as a Hispanic Majority community with moderate diversity. As of 2022, the Hispanic population constitutes 73% of the city's residents, with White (20%), Asian (2%), Black (2%), and multiracial (2%) populations making up the remainder. The city has experienced population growth over the past decade, increasing from 36,380 in 2010 to 46,094 in 2022. This growth has been accompanied by fluctuations in median income, which stood at $65,456 in 2022.
Los Banos has transitioned from a Majority-Minority community in 2013 to a Hispanic Majority by 2022. The Hispanic population has grown from 69% in 2013 to 73% in 2022, while the White population has decreased from 23% to 20% over the same period. This shift indicates a Transitional Community trend, with increasing Hispanic representation and declining White population share.
The city has maintained Moderate Diversity throughout the decade, with two racial groups (Hispanic and White) consistently representing over 20% of the population. The trend is moving towards Lower Diversity as the Hispanic majority continues to grow.
The median income in Los Banos has shown a positive trend, rising from $54,155 in 2013 to $65,456 in 2022, an increase of about 21%. This growth correlates with the increasing Hispanic population. There was a significant increase in median income between 2017 ($59,664) and 2018 ($66,717), coinciding with a period of accelerated Hispanic population growth.
The demographic trends in Los Banos mirror broader California patterns, where the Hispanic population has been growing steadily. The rate of Hispanic population growth in Los Banos appears to be more rapid than the state average. The city's median income growth outpaces inflation, suggesting real economic gains for residents.
Based on observed trends, Los Banos is likely to continue its trajectory towards a stronger Hispanic Majority in the coming years. The city may transition from Moderate Diversity to Low Diversity if the Hispanic population continues to grow at the current rate while other populations decline or remain stable.
Economically, if the correlation between Hispanic population growth and rising median income persists, Los Banos may see continued economic improvement. This growth could potentially slow as the community approaches Low Diversity status.
In the next 5-10 years, Los Banos could potentially be categorized as a "Hispanic Dominant, Low Diversity" community, with Hispanic residents potentially comprising over 75% of the population. This shift could have implications for local culture, politics, and economic development strategies.