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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Bettendorf, Iowa exhibits a demographic profile characterized by low diversity with a racial majority of white residents. As of 2022, the white population constituted 83% of the city's residents. The city's demographic composition has undergone gradual changes over the past decade, indicating the initial phases of a transitional community. Economically, Bettendorf demonstrated strength with a median income of $95,477 in 2022, which exceeds the national average.
The demographic shifts in Bettendorf from 2013 to 2022 reveal a slow but steady increase in diversity. The white population percentage decreased from 90% to 83% during this period. Concurrently, the Asian population increased from 3% to 6%, the Hispanic population grew from 3% to 5%, and the category of "Two or More Races" expanded from 1% to 4%. Despite these changes, Bettendorf remains categorized as having low diversity, albeit with indications of a gradual transition towards moderate diversity.
Bettendorf's economic landscape has shown significant growth alongside its demographic changes. The median income increased from $85,602 in 2013 to $95,477 in 2022, representing an 11.5% rise. The city's population also grew from 34,416 in 2013 to 40,096 in 2022, a 16.5% increase. This economic growth appears to coincide with the increasing diversity, suggesting a potential correlation between economic prosperity and the attraction of a more diverse population.
Bettendorf's demographic shifts align with broader national trends of increasing diversity in suburban areas, although the pace of change is slower than in many other parts of the country. The city remains less diverse than national averages.
Based on observed trends, Bettendorf is likely to continue its gradual transition towards greater diversity over the next decade. Projections suggest continued growth in Asian, Hispanic, and multiracial populations, with a potential decrease in the white population to approximately 75-80% by 2030. Sustained economic growth may continue to attract more diverse residents.
If current trends persist, Bettendorf might be categorized as a transitional community within the next 5-10 years, slowly moving from low diversity towards moderate diversity. This transition could introduce new cultural influences, businesses, and community dynamics to the city, while likely maintaining its economic strength.
The city's leadership may need to prepare for these changes by implementing inclusive policies and community engagement strategies to ensure a smooth transition and capitalize on the benefits of increasing diversity while maintaining the city's economic prosperity.