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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 94949 in Novato, California, is categorized as a White Majority community with Moderate Diversity as of 2022. The area has a population of 18,593 and a median income of $104,330. The white population represents 59% of the total, with significant representation from Hispanic (22%) and Asian (8%) communities, indicating a trend towards increased diversity over the past decade.
Over the past decade, this zip code has transitioned from Low Diversity to Moderate Diversity. In 2013, the white population comprised 68% of the total, decreasing to 59% by 2022. The Hispanic population increased from 20% in 2013 to 22% in 2022, while the Asian population grew from 6% to 8%. The community has also seen an increase in residents identifying as two or more races, doubling from 3% in 2013 to 6% in 2022.
The demographic shifts have occurred alongside economic changes. The median income increased from $98,212 in 2013 to $104,330 in 2022, representing a 6.2% growth. The population grew from 16,956 in 2013 to 18,593 in 2022, a 9.7% increase. The years of highest median income (2017-2019) coincided with the period when the white population first decreased below 65%.
The demographic shifts in this zip code align with broader trends seen across California and many parts of the United States. Many communities are experiencing increased diversity, particularly with growth in Hispanic and Asian populations. The economic growth in this area appears to be more robust than state averages, suggesting that this zip code may be attractive to diverse, higher-income households.
The transition towards greater diversity, coupled with economic growth, positions this community as an example of how demographic changes can coincide with economic development. These changes may bring challenges, such as potential gentrification or shifts in community dynamics, which local policymakers and community leaders should address.
Zip code 94949 in Novato, California, exemplifies a Transitional Community moving from Low Diversity to Moderate Diversity, with potential for further diversification in the coming years. This demographic evolution, occurring alongside economic growth, presents both opportunities and challenges for community development and social cohesion.