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Economic Overview

The 508 area code region is economically diverse, featuring strong sectors in biotechnology, healthcare, higher education, manufacturing, and technology. Major employers include EMC Corporation (now Dell EMC), UMass Memorial Health Care, and various colleges and universities. The area benefits from its proximity to Boston, supporting a mix of suburban industries, retail, and local businesses.

Geographical Overview

Area code 508 covers central and southeastern Massachusetts, including cities such as Worcester, Framingham, Marlborough, New Bedford, and Taunton. It encompasses much of the MetroWest region, parts of Worcester County, and most of Plymouth and Bristol Counties, as well as Cape Cod. The 508 area overlaps with area code 774 due to an overlay plan.

Location Info

The 508 area code’s boundaries include Worcester, Milford, Framingham, Marlborough, Attleboro, New Bedford, Taunton, and the entirety of Cape Cod, including towns like Barnstable, Hyannis, and Falmouth. It does not include the Greater Boston area, which is served by other area codes. The region stretches from central Massachusetts (excluding the city of Boston) eastward and southward to the South Coast and Cape Cod.

Population Demographics

The 508 area code serves a diverse population, including suburban families, urban residents in smaller cities, and seasonal populations on Cape Cod. Demographics range from college students in Worcester and Framingham to retirees and vacationers on Cape Cod. The population is primarily White, with growing Hispanic, Black, and Asian communities, particularly in urban centers.

Time Zone Info

Area code 508 is entirely within the Eastern Time Zone (ET).

Other Area Code Details

Introduced in 1988 as a split from area code 617, 508 was one of Massachusetts's first new area codes to accommodate rapid growth. Cape Cod within 508 is a popular tourist destination, and Worcester is the second-largest city in New England. The 774 overlay was added in 2001, so both codes now serve the same geographic area.