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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Banning, California, as of 2022, is classified as a "Majority-Minority" community with "Moderate Diversity". The Hispanic population is the largest group at 48%, followed by White at 35%, with other racial groups comprising smaller portions of the population. The median income of $49,189 in 2022 indicates a working-class to lower-middle-class economic profile for the city.
Over the past decade, Banning has transitioned from a community with a White plurality to a Majority-Minority status. In 2013, the city had a "Moderate Diversity" profile with White (47%) and Hispanic (37%) populations as the two largest groups. By 2022, the Hispanic population grew to 48% and the White population decreased to 35%. This shift is attributed to natural population growth within the Hispanic community, possible in-migration of Hispanic residents, and potential out-migration of White residents. The Black and Asian populations have remained relatively stable, with a slight increase in residents identifying as two or more races.
The median income in Banning has fluctuated over the past decade, showing an overall upward trend. It rose from $41,707 in 2013 to $54,957 in 2021 before declining to $49,189 in 2022. This general increase in median income correlates with the demographic shifts, suggesting that the growing Hispanic population may be contributing to economic growth in the area. The population has grown steadily from 31,575 in 2013 to 34,680 in 2022, indicating that Banning is attracting new residents.
The demographic shifts observed in Banning align with broader trends seen across California and many parts of the United States, where Hispanic populations are growing and becoming increasingly influential in local demographics and economies. The transition to a Majority-Minority status is part of a larger national trend, particularly in urban and suburban areas of the Southwest and West Coast.
Based on the observed trends, it is likely that Banning will continue to evolve demographically. Predictions include further solidification of its Majority-Minority status, with the Hispanic population potentially reaching or exceeding 50% in the coming years, transitioning the city to a "Hispanic Majority" category. Continued moderate growth in the overall population is expected, potentially reaching 36,000-37,000 by 2025. A stabilization or slight increase in median income is anticipated, possibly reaching $52,000-$55,000 by 2025, assuming economic conditions remain favorable. The city may transition towards a "High Diversity" category if the Asian, Black, and multiracial populations continue to grow, creating a more evenly distributed demographic profile.
Banning is undergoing a demographic transformation that reflects broader national trends. This shift towards greater diversity and a growing Hispanic population is likely to continue shaping the cultural and economic landscape of the city in the coming years, potentially leading to new community dynamics, business opportunities, and civic engagement patterns.