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Long Beach

471,835

Population

27

ZIP Codes

$54,188

Median Income

$387,778

Median Home Value

ZIP Codes in Long Beach

ZIP Code Place Name
90801 Long Beach
90802 Long Beach
90803 Long Beach
90804 Long Beach
90805 Long Beach
90806 Long Beach
90807 Long Beach
90808 Long Beach
90809 Long Beach
90810 Long Beach
90813 Long Beach
90814 Long Beach
90815 Long Beach
90822 Long Beach
90831 Long Beach
90832 Long Beach
90833 Long Beach
90834 Long Beach
90835 Long Beach
90840 Long Beach
90842 Long Beach
90844 Long Beach
90846 Long Beach
90847 Long Beach
90848 Long Beach
90853 Long Beach
90899 Long Beach

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Can a city have multiple ZIP codes?
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