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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The Burton Heights Standish neighborhood in Columbia, South Carolina, is classified as a "Low Diversity" community with a "Racial Majority" of Black residents. In 2022, 93% of the population identified as Black. The neighborhood had a median income of $17,428 in 2022, which was significantly below the national average.
From 2013 to 2022, Burton Heights Standish maintained its status as a "Low Diversity" neighborhood with a Black majority. The percentage of Black residents remained between 92% and 96%. There was a slight increase in Hispanic representation from 1% in 2013 to 4% in 2022. The white population decreased from 2% in 2018-2020 to 0% in 2022. The Asian population consistently remained at or below 1%.
The neighborhood's median income fluctuated over the past decade. It increased from $12,664 in 2013 to $18,337 in 2019, representing a 44.8% increase. There was a drop to $14,416 in 2021, followed by a rebound to $17,428 in 2022. These economic changes did not significantly alter the racial composition of the neighborhood.
The median household income for the United States in 2022 was approximately $70,784. Burton Heights Standish's median income of $17,428 was 24.6% of the national figure. This disparity highlights the economic challenges faced by this community.
The neighborhood's racial homogeneity is notable compared to national trends. In 2022, the Black population in the United States was approximately 13.6%, making Burton Heights Standish significantly more concentrated than the national average.
Burton Heights Standish represents a case of a highly concentrated, low-income African American neighborhood that has maintained its demographic character over the past decade despite economic fluctuations. The slight increase in Hispanic representation may indicate the beginning of gradual diversification, but the overwhelming Black majority remains a defining feature. The persistent low income levels suggest ongoing economic challenges that may require targeted interventions to address.