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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Foxglen, a neighborhood in La Verne, California, has transitioned from a White majority to a moderately diverse community between 2013 and 2022. The neighborhood's population in 2022 was 2,190 with a median income of $126,897. Foxglen is characterized by well-maintained parks and its proximity to the University of La Verne.
The racial composition of Foxglen has changed significantly over the past decade. In 2013, the neighborhood had a White majority at 49%. By 2022, no single racial group held a majority, with the Hispanic population increasing from 32% to 43%, becoming a plurality. The White population decreased to 45%, while the Asian population doubled from 5% to 10%.
These demographic shifts occurred alongside economic changes. The median income increased from $115,918 in 2013 to $126,897 in 2022, representing a 9.5% increase. There was a notable spike in median income in 2020 and 2021, reaching $172,358, before moderating in 2022.
The increasing diversity in Foxglen aligns with broader trends seen across California and many parts of the United States, particularly in suburban areas. The growth of the Hispanic population reflects statewide demographic shifts in California.
Foxglen's economic trajectory surpasses many other areas. While California's median household income was approximately $84,907 in 2022, Foxglen's median income of $126,897 was significantly higher, indicating its status as an affluent enclave despite increasing diversity.
The neighborhood's ability to maintain high income levels while becoming more diverse is notable. This could be attributed to factors such as strong local schools, proximity to higher education institutions, or robust job markets in nearby urban centers.
Foxglen presents a case study of a neighborhood transitioning from a predominantly White community to one of moderate diversity while maintaining and enhancing its economic status. This evolution reflects broader demographic trends but stands out for its economic resilience, potentially offering insights into successful community integration and development strategies.