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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Huntington Park, California, is a city with a predominantly Hispanic population, categorized as "Low Diversity". As of 2022, the Hispanic community comprises 97% of the population, with minimal representation from other racial groups. This demographic composition has remained stable over the past decade, indicating an established Hispanic community.
The racial composition of Huntington Park has shown consistency from 2013 to 2022. The Hispanic population has maintained a 97-98% majority throughout this period. There have been no significant shifts or transitions between diversity categories. Minor fluctuations in other racial groups are observed, but these changes are minimal. The White population has consistently remained at 1%. The Black population has fluctuated between 0% and 1%. The Asian population has shown a slight increase from 0% to 1% in recent years.
Despite demographic stability, Huntington Park has experienced economic changes. Median income has increased from $40,284 in 2013 to $49,455 in 2022, representing a 22.8% growth over the decade. However, the population has decreased from 58,472 in 2013 to 54,544 in 2022, a 6.7% decline. This combination of rising incomes and declining population suggests a complex economic landscape.
Huntington Park's demographic stability contrasts with broader national trends towards increasing diversity in many urban areas. The city's predominantly Hispanic character and its maintenance over time is noteworthy in the context of California, a state known for its diverse population. The income growth in Huntington Park, while positive, may still lag behind state and national averages, given California's generally high cost of living and income levels.
Based on observed trends, Huntington Park is likely to maintain its "Low Diversity" classification in the near future. The Hispanic majority appears entrenched, with no signs of significant demographic shifts. However, the economic trajectory suggests potential for continued income growth.
Two scenarios seem plausible for the future. First, continued stability, where the city maintains its current demographic makeup with gradual economic improvements, remaining a predominantly Hispanic enclave with slowly rising incomes. Second, a gradual transition, where economic growth continues and attracts more diverse residents, potentially leading Huntington Park to slowly transition towards a "Moderate Diversity" category over the long term, particularly if the slight increases in Asian and Black populations continue and accelerate.
In conclusion, while Huntington Park's racial composition has remained stable, its economic landscape is evolving. The city faces the challenge of balancing economic growth with maintaining its cultural identity and addressing the needs of its predominantly Hispanic community.