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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Portola Park, a neighborhood in Santa Ana, California, is characterized as a Majority-Minority community with a Hispanic Majority. As of 2022, the Hispanic population constitutes 62% of the neighborhood, with a median income of $90,091. The neighborhood is located near the Santa Ana Zoo.
Over the past decade, Portola Park has maintained its status as a Majority-Minority community. The Hispanic population has formed the Racial Majority throughout most of the observed period. In 2013, the neighborhood began with a Hispanic Majority of 61%. By 2019, it briefly transitioned to a Hispanic Plurality of 47%, indicating increased diversity. From 2020 onwards, it returned to a Hispanic Majority, stabilizing at approximately 62% by 2022.
The White population has fluctuated between 25-36% over the decade. Asian and Black populations have shown slight increases, contributing to a trend towards Moderate Diversity. The median income in Portola Park has fluctuated over the past decade. From 2013 to 2022, the median income changed from $90,673 to $90,091, with variations in between.
The highest median income was recorded in 2021 at $104,950, coinciding with a period of increased Hispanic representation (63%). The lowest median income in recent years was in 2015 at $88,637, during a period of relatively stable racial composition. These economic shifts do not show a clear correlation with demographic changes, suggesting other factors may be more influential in determining income levels in the neighborhood.
Population trends show a general decline from 1,927 in 2010 to 1,441 in 2022, which could indicate changing housing patterns or economic pressures affecting residency in the area.
The demographic trends in Portola Park align with broader patterns observed in many Californian urban areas, where Hispanic populations have been growing and maintaining significant representation. The neighborhood's median income is higher than the California state median, indicating that Portola Park is a relatively affluent area within the broader regional context.
The increasing representation of Asian and Black populations in recent years reflects a statewide trend towards greater diversity in traditionally Hispanic-majority areas. This gradual shift towards Moderate Diversity, while maintaining a Hispanic Majority, suggests that Portola Park is experiencing subtle demographic changes that could continue to evolve in the coming years.
The economic resilience of the neighborhood, maintaining a high median income despite population decline, is noteworthy and may be attributed to its location near amenities like the Santa Ana Zoo or other local factors that continue to attract higher-income residents despite broader demographic shifts.