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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Lynwood Hills, a neighborhood in Chula Vista, California, is characterized as a Majority-Minority community with a Hispanic Majority. As of 2022, the neighborhood has a population of 5,477 and a median income of $87,106. Lynwood Hills is situated near San Diego Bay and the Otay Valley Regional Park.
Over the past decade, Lynwood Hills has maintained its status as a Majority-Minority community, with the Hispanic population forming the racial majority. In 2013, the Hispanic population was at 49%. By 2015, it reached 52%, a trend that has continued through 2022. The White population has decreased from 33% in 2013 to 26% in 2022, while the Asian population has remained between 9% and 12%. There has been a slight increase in the Black population and those identifying as two or more races.
The median income in Lynwood Hills has fluctuated over the past decade. From 2013 to 2022, there was an overall decrease from $95,945 to $87,106. However, this trend was not linear, with peaks in 2019 ($96,149) and 2021 ($96,879). These economic fluctuations appear to coincide with shifts in the neighborhood's racial composition.
The population has remained relatively stable, with a slight increase from 5,278 in 2013 to 5,477 in 2022. This stability, combined with the income fluctuations, suggests that while the neighborhood's demographic makeup has shifted, its overall economic character has remained relatively consistent.
The demographic trends in Lynwood Hills reflect broader patterns seen in many California urban areas, where Hispanic populations have been growing and becoming majority groups in numerous communities. This shift is part of a larger trend of increasing diversity in California's cities and suburbs.
The median income in Lynwood Hills has generally remained above the national median household income, which was about $70,784 in 2021. This suggests that despite demographic changes, the neighborhood has maintained its status as a relatively affluent area within the broader context of American communities.
The stability in population size, coupled with demographic shifts, indicates that Lynwood Hills is experiencing more of an in-situ demographic transition rather than significant in-migration or out-migration. This pattern is common in established suburban neighborhoods where generational changes and local economic factors play a significant role in shaping community demographics.
Lynwood Hills exemplifies a transitional community within the broader context of California's evolving urban landscape. While maintaining its economic stability, it has seen a clear shift towards a more pronounced Hispanic majority, reflecting wider demographic trends in the region. The neighborhood's ability to maintain relatively high median incomes despite these changes suggests a resilient local economy adapting to its changing demographic profile.