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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
North Bay Shore, a neighborhood in New York, is classified as a Majority-Minority community with a Hispanic Majority. As of 2022, the area has a median income of $88,649 and a population of 16,654. This coastal community on Long Island has experienced demographic shifts over the past decade.
In 2013, North Bay Shore was categorized as a Majority-Minority community with a Hispanic Majority (62% Hispanic). This classification has persisted throughout the decade, but with fluctuations. The Hispanic population peaked at 68% in 2020, then declined to 57% by 2022, still maintaining a Racial Majority. The White population decreased from 16% in 2013 to a low of 9% in 2017, then increased to 19% by 2022. The Black population fluctuated between 10-21%, settling at 12% in 2022. The Asian population grew from 3% in 2013 to 6% in 2022.
The median income in North Bay Shore has increased from $86,238 in 2013 to $88,649 in 2022, with fluctuations. Peak income was $103,844 in 2021, coinciding with a slight increase in the White population percentage. Income growth generally correlated with increases in Asian and White population percentages. The population fluctuated between 16,983 (2014) and 19,939 (2017), with recent declines.
The demographic shifts in North Bay Shore reflect broader trends seen across Long Island and the New York metropolitan area. The increasing Hispanic population aligns with regional trends, though North Bay Shore's Hispanic majority is higher than the Long Island average. The growing Asian population mirrors the increasing Asian presence across suburban New York areas. The fluctuating Black population reflects patterns of migration and gentrification seen in many New York suburbs.
The income growth outpaces inflation for most of the decade, suggesting relative economic stability. The recent population decline might indicate challenges in housing affordability or changing preferences post-pandemic, a trend observed in many suburban areas near major cities.
North Bay Shore exemplifies a suburban community experiencing gradual diversification while maintaining a strong Hispanic character. The economic and demographic trends suggest a community in transition, balancing cultural heritage with evolving socio-economic patterns typical of New York's changing suburban landscape.