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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Fort Lee, New Jersey, is classified as a "High Diversity" community. As of 2022, the racial composition of Fort Lee shows no single group exceeding 40% of the population. The Asian population comprises 44%, the White population 38%, and the Hispanic population 13%. The median income in 2022 was $96,445, indicating a relatively affluent community. The population of 39,799 resides in an area of 2.52 square miles.
Fort Lee has maintained its status as a "High Diversity" community over the past decade. However, notable shifts have occurred within this category. The Asian population increased from 39% in 2013 to 44% in 2022, becoming the largest racial group. The White population decreased from 45% in 2013 to 38% in 2022, losing its plurality status. The Hispanic population remained relatively stable, fluctuating between 11-14% throughout the decade. These changes suggest a gradual transition towards an Asian plurality, though the community remains highly diverse.
The median income has shown an overall upward trend, rising from $87,845 in 2013 to $96,445 in 2022, with a peak of $104,678 in 2021. This increase in median income correlates with the growing Asian population. The population has steadily increased from 35,608 in 2013 to 39,799 in 2022, indicating the city's growing attractiveness as a residential area.
Fort Lee's demographic shifts align with broader trends in the New York metropolitan area, where many suburbs have seen increasing Asian populations. The city's high diversity and increasing affluence are characteristic of many inner-ring suburbs in the region.
Based on observed trends, Fort Lee is likely to continue its trajectory as a "High Diversity" community, potentially transitioning to an "Asian Plurality" category in the near future if current trends persist. The Asian population may exceed 45% within the next 5-10 years, while still maintaining significant White and Hispanic populations.
Economically, the median income is likely to continue its upward trend, potentially surpassing $100,000 consistently in the coming years. This economic growth, coupled with the city's proximity to New York City, may further attract diverse, high-skilled professionals, reinforcing the community's multicultural character.
The city may face challenges related to its growth, such as increased housing demand and potential gentrification issues. Managing this growth while maintaining its diverse character will be a key challenge for Fort Lee in the coming years.
Fort Lee represents a dynamic, evolving community that exemplifies the changing face of American suburbs, particularly in metropolitan areas. Its high diversity, coupled with economic prosperity, positions it as a microcosm of broader demographic shifts occurring across the United States.