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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Airport, California, had a population of 3,427 in 2022. It is classified as a "Majority-Minority" community with Hispanic residents forming the largest group at 64%. The community does not meet the criteria for low diversity as the Hispanic population is below 75%. The median income in Airport was $26,942 in 2022, indicating a working-class community with economic challenges.
Over the past decade, Airport has maintained its "Majority-Minority" status with the Hispanic population as the dominant group. The Hispanic population decreased from 73% in 2019 to 64% in 2022. The White population remained relatively stable between 19% and 28% over the decade. The Black population increased from 1% in 2014 to 5% in 2022. Asian and Two or More Races categories emerged as measurable by 2022.
The median income in Airport has fluctuated over the years. It was $19,141 in 2013, peaked at $29,850 in 2015, decreased to $26,796 in 2019, and slightly increased to $26,942 in 2022. The population has also varied, decreasing from 3,755 in 2010 to 3,097 in 2021, before increasing to 3,427 in 2022.
Airport's demographic changes appear to align with national trends of increasing diversity in suburban and rural areas. The economic fluctuations may reflect challenges faced by working-class communities in California with high minority populations.
Based on observed trends, Airport is likely to continue increasing in diversity. The community may transition from "Majority-Minority" to "High Diversity" if the Hispanic population decreases below 60%, other racial groups continue to grow, and the White population remains stable or slightly increases.
If the trend of increasing diversity continues, modest increases in median income might be expected, as diversity often correlates with economic development in urban and suburban areas. However, broader economic challenges facing similar communities in California may temper this growth.
Airport is evolving from a predominantly Hispanic "Majority-Minority" community towards a more diverse demographic composition. This transition has potential implications for local culture, economy, and governance. Policymakers and community leaders should prepare for the challenges and opportunities associated with increased diversity, focusing on inclusive economic development and cultural integration strategies.