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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Auburn, Alabama exhibits demographic stability with minor changes from 2013 to 2022. The city maintains a white majority, comprising 67% of the population in 2022, down from 69% in 2013. The total population increased from 65,737 in 2018 to 80,009 in 2022. Median income rose from $46,436 in 2018 to $54,839 in 2022.
Auburn's racial composition shows gradual diversification. The Black population remains stable at 19-20%. The Asian population increased from 5% in 2013 to 7% in 2022, while the Hispanic population grew from 3% to 4%. These changes indicate a slow transition towards greater diversity.
The city's economic growth is evident from the 18% increase in median income from 2018 to 2022. This growth coincides with population increase and demographic shifts, suggesting Auburn's increasing attractiveness to a diverse workforce, possibly due to expanding job opportunities or educational institutions.
Auburn's growth pattern and increasing diversity align with trends seen in many American college towns and mid-sized cities. The presence of Auburn University likely influences the city's demographic composition and economic stability.
Current trends suggest Auburn will continue to diversify slowly. The city may transition from a "White Majority" to a "Moderate Diversity" category in the next one to two decades. Asian and Hispanic populations may reach or exceed 10% each, further diversifying the community.
The consistent rise in median income indicates continued economic growth, potentially attracting more diverse populations and accelerating demographic shifts. Monitoring the equitable distribution of this economic growth across all racial groups is important.
Auburn represents a slowly transitioning community, gradually moving from a predominantly white area to a more diverse one while experiencing economic growth. This evolution reflects broader national trends of increasing diversity in urban and suburban areas, especially those with strong educational institutions. The city's challenge and opportunity lie in managing this growth and diversity to ensure inclusive prosperity for all residents.