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ZIP code 84096 encompasses a large and densely populated area in Salt Lake City, Utah, with a total recorded population of 69,619 residents. With a median age of 28.9, residents skew younger than the national average, a profile consistent with areas experiencing active residential growth and family formation. Children and working-age adults under 45 likely make up the bulk of the population. Seniors aged 65 and older make up only about 4.5% of residents, a relatively small share that aligns with the area's overall youthfulness. The current senior population is limited, though it will grow as the large younger cohort ages in place. The gender balance is essentially equal, with males at 50.1% and females at 49.9% of the total population. This near-parity reflects a typical residential community without significant gender skew from institutions, industries, or other structural factors. White non-Hispanic residents form the largest share of the population at 82.0%. Hispanic or Latino residents account for 10.0% of the total, a visible and meaningful presence in the community. Asian residents comprise 2.5%. Black or African American residents account for 0.5%. The area reflects a moderate degree of diversity, with a White non-Hispanic majority alongside meaningful Hispanic, Asian, and other minority communities.
The median household income of 114,018 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 354 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 2,087 households, confirming a strong middle-to-upper-middle class base. At the top of the scale, high earners are prominent, with 2,445 households reporting income above $200,000 per year, a concentration of wealth that distinguishes this area from most Utah ZIP codes. The high-income profile of this ZIP code suggests a workforce anchored in professional services, technology, finance, healthcare leadership, or executive management. Utah's growing tech sector and favorable business environment have helped concentrate high-wage earners in communities with this kind of income profile.