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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Channelview, Texas, is categorized as a "Racial Majority" community with a Hispanic majority of 74% in 2022. This represents a demographic shift over the past decade. The city's median income was $60,822 in 2022 with a population of 43,854.
In 2013, Channelview was classified as a "Majority-Minority" community, with Hispanic residents at 59%. The Hispanic population increased, surpassing 50% around 2014-2015, transitioning the community to a "Racial Majority" category. The white population declined from 24% in 2013 to 12% in 2022, and the Black population decreased from 14% to 10%.
The community has shown characteristics of a "Transitional Community," with consistent growth in the Hispanic population. A small but growing Asian population (2% by 2022) and an increase in those identifying as two or more races support this categorization.
The median income in Channelview fluctuated over the decade. From 2013 to 2019, there was an upward trend, peaking at $68,819 in 2021. In 2022, it dropped to $60,822. This decline coincided with the Hispanic population reaching its highest percentage. The population grew from 39,917 in 2013 to 43,854 in 2022.
The demographic shift in Channelview aligns with broader trends in Texas and the United States, where Hispanic populations are growing rapidly in urban and suburban areas. The change in Channelview appears more pronounced than state or national averages.
Channelview is likely to continue as a "Racial Majority" community with an increasing Hispanic population. Growth in Asian residents and those identifying as two or more races suggests a potential future transition towards a "Moderate Diversity" category. Economically, if the downward trend in median income persists, it could lead to socioeconomic challenges. If the previous upward trend resumes, the community may see improved economic prospects.
Channelview represents a community undergoing significant demographic changes, with economic trends that influence and are influenced by these shifts. Monitoring these trends will be crucial for local policymakers and community leaders to address emerging needs and opportunities in this evolving suburban landscape.