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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 11932 (Bridgehampton, New York) is categorized as a "White Majority" area as of 2022, with 59% of the population identifying as white. This classification has changed over the past decade, indicating a trend towards increased diversity. The area's median income of $92,422 in 2022 is above the national median, suggesting an affluent community despite recent income fluctuations.
The area has transitioned from low diversity to moderate diversity. In 2013, the area was classified as "Low Diversity" with a white population of 82%. The white population percentage has consistently decreased, reaching 59% by 2022. This shift indicates a trend towards increased diversity.
By 2018, the community briefly transitioned into a "Majority-Minority" status, with the white population at 58%. This trend has continued, with 2022 data showing the community close to becoming a stable Majority-Minority area.
The Hispanic population has grown from 11% in 2013 to 26% in 2022. The Black population increased from 3% to 14% over the same period. This growth in minority populations has been the primary driver of the area's increasing diversity.
The median income has shown volatility over the decade. It peaked at $123,481 in 2015 but declined to $92,422 in 2022, representing a 25% decrease in median income over seven years.
The period of highest income (2013-2015) coincided with the area's lowest diversity levels. As the community became more diverse, there was a general trend of decreasing median income. This correlation does not necessarily imply causation and could be influenced by various external economic factors.
The overall population has remained relatively stable, fluctuating between 677 and 773 residents over the decade. This suggests that the demographic shifts are likely due to changes within the existing population or a balanced in-and-out migration rather than a significant influx of new residents.
The demographic shifts in Bridgehampton align with broader national trends of increasing diversity, particularly in suburban and rural areas. The growth in Hispanic and Black populations reflects similar patterns seen across many parts of the United States.
The area's high median income, even after recent declines, sets it apart from national averages. This suggests that Bridgehampton remains an affluent area despite its changing demographics.
The community's evolution from a predominantly white, high-income area to a more diverse yet still affluent community presents a case study in demographic and economic change. It raises questions about the long-term implications of these shifts on local culture, housing markets, and community services, and how this relatively small community will continue to adapt to these changes in the coming years.