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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Bay Terrace, Staten Island, exhibits characteristics of Low Diversity, with a white majority comprising 72% of the population as of 2022. The neighborhood has a median income of $84,686, indicating an upper-middle-class economic status. Bay Terrace is known for its suburban feel within New York City, featuring a mix of single-family homes and garden apartments, and is home to the Staten Island Mall.
Over the past decade, Bay Terrace has undergone a gradual transition from a community with extremely Low Diversity to one that is becoming increasingly diverse, though still maintaining a white majority. In 2013, the neighborhood was categorized as Low Diversity with an 83% white population. By 2022, while still classified as Low Diversity, the white population decreased to 72%, indicating a slow but steady diversification trend.
The most notable shifts have been an increase in Asian population from 5% in 2013 to 9% in 2022, growth in Hispanic population from 9% in 2013 to 15% in 2022, and the emergence of a small but growing multiracial population, reaching 3% by 2022. These changes suggest that Bay Terrace is slowly evolving into a Transitional Community, with increasing representation from various racial groups.
The median income in Bay Terrace has fluctuated over the decade but has generally remained high, ranging from about $85,000 to $92,000. The highest median income of $91,949 was recorded in 2015 when the community was at its least diverse (89% white). As the community has become more diverse, there has been a slight downward trend in median income, reaching $84,686 in 2022.
This trend might suggest that as the neighborhood becomes more accessible to diverse populations, it may be attracting a wider range of income levels. However, the changes are relatively minor, and the area remains solidly upper-middle-class. The population has seen modest growth, increasing from 6,238 in 2013 to 7,068 in 2022, a 13.3% increase. This growth coincides with the increasing diversity, suggesting that the neighborhood is attracting new residents from various backgrounds.
The gradual diversification of Bay Terrace aligns with broader trends seen in many suburban areas of major U.S. cities. As urban centers become more expensive, diverse populations often move to traditionally homogeneous suburbs, leading to increased diversity in these areas. However, Bay Terrace's changes are occurring at a slower pace compared to national trends, which have seen more rapid diversification in many suburban communities.
The neighborhood's consistently high median income, despite slight fluctuations, sets it apart from many areas experiencing demographic shifts. Often, rapid diversification can lead to more significant changes in local economic indicators, but Bay Terrace has maintained its economic status while slowly becoming more diverse.
Bay Terrace remains a predominantly white, upper-middle-class neighborhood, but it shows signs of gradual transformation towards greater diversity. This slow but steady change, coupled with stable economic indicators, suggests a controlled and potentially sustainable path towards increased diversity without dramatic socio-economic upheaval.