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ZIP code 84062 encompasses a sizable suburban area in Pleasant Grove, Utah, with a total recorded population of 47,430 residents. At a median age of 27.3, the population here is distinctly young, well below both the Utah state median and the national median. This points to a high concentration of young adults, university students, or recently formed families, giving the area a dynamic and transitional quality. About 9.3% of residents fall into the 65-and-over age bracket, a modest but notable portion consistent with the area's younger overall age profile. While seniors are not the dominant demographic group, their presence still reflects an ongoing need for Medicare-eligible services. Males comprise 51.8% of the population and females 48.2%, a modest male majority. This slight imbalance may reflect occupational patterns, the presence of correctional or military facilities, or simply statistical variation within the normal range for residential ZIP codes. White non-Hispanic residents form the largest share of the population at 82.3%. Hispanic or Latino residents account for 10.9% of the total, a visible and meaningful presence in the community. Asian residents make up 1.8% of the population. Black or African American residents account for 0.3%. Minority populations are present but not dominant, giving the community a largely homogeneous demographic profile with modest diversity.
The median household income of 95,286 dollars indicates a high-income area by both state and national standards. Households here tend to have strong earning power, driven by professional employment, entrepreneurship, or dual high-wage earners. While this level of income affords significant financial flexibility, healthcare planning remains important, and Medicare-eligible residents in this bracket may look for premium plans with robust benefits and minimal out-of-pocket exposure. Looking at the income distribution more broadly, about 281 households fall below $10,000 in annual income, representing the most financially vulnerable residents in this community. In the upper-middle range, the $100,000 to $125,000 bracket contains a large 2,394 households, confirming a strong middle-to-upper-middle class base. At the top of the scale, a meaningful 1,864 households earn over $200,000 annually, indicating a significant presence of high earners. The income levels here reflect a community where employment spans a broad range of sectors, including professional services, education, healthcare, and skilled trades. Utah's low unemployment rate has generally supported household income stability across this range of communities.