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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 20166 in Dulles Town Center, Virginia, was categorized as a "Moderate Diversity" community in 2022. The population was 16,201 with a median income of $125,971. The racial composition consisted of white (35%), Asian (32%), Hispanic (17%), and Black (12%) residents, with no single group forming a majority.
Over the past decade, Dulles Town Center experienced significant changes in its racial composition. In 2013, the community was classified as having a "White Plurality," with white residents comprising 39% of the population. By 2022, it had transitioned to a "Moderate Diversity" classification, with a more balanced distribution among racial groups.
The notable shifts included a decrease in the white population from 39% in 2013 to 35% in 2022, an increase in the Asian population from 27% to 32%, a rise in the Hispanic population from 15% to 17%, and a slight decline in the Black population from 12% to 12%. These changes indicate a trend towards increasing diversity, potentially classifying the area as a "Transitional Community" over this period.
The demographic shifts occurred alongside economic growth. The median income increased from $125,195 in 2013 to $125,971 in 2022, with a peak of $142,063 in 2021. This overall increase in median income suggests that the area maintained its affluence while becoming more diverse.
The population grew substantially, from 11,890 in 2013 to 16,201 in 2022, representing a 36% increase. This population growth, coupled with the increasing diversity and rising incomes, indicates that the area has been attracting a wide range of new residents, particularly from Asian and Hispanic backgrounds.
The trends observed in Dulles Town Center align with broader patterns seen in many suburban areas near major metropolitan centers. The increasing diversity, particularly the growth in Asian and Hispanic populations, reflects national trends of suburban diversification. The area's high median income and continued growth suggest it remains an attractive destination for skilled professionals.
The combination of increasing diversity and rising incomes is noteworthy, as it contrasts with some national patterns where increasing diversity has sometimes been associated with economic challenges. In this case, the area seems to be successfully integrating a more diverse population while maintaining economic prosperity.
Dulles Town Center represents a dynamic, evolving community that has transitioned from a predominantly white suburb to a moderately diverse, affluent area. This transformation reflects broader national trends of suburban diversification and suggests a community that is attracting a wide range of residents while maintaining its economic strength. The continued growth and changing demographics may present both opportunities and challenges for community cohesion and local governance in the coming years.