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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Claiborne East in Loveland, Ohio, is classified as a "Low Diversity" community, with a predominantly White population of 93% in 2022. The neighborhood has a high median income of $101,449 in 2022, which is above the national average. The population of Claiborne East has remained relatively stable over the past decade, ranging from 400 to 500 residents.
Throughout the analyzed period from 2013 to 2022, Claiborne East has consistently been categorized as "Low Diversity." The White population has comprised over 90% of residents each year. In 2021 and 2022, small percentages of Black (1-2%) and Hispanic (5%) residents appeared in the data, indicating the beginning of potential racial diversification.
The median income in Claiborne East has fluctuated over the decade. It started at $81,648 in 2013, reached a peak of $109,313 in 2018, and then slightly declined to $101,449 in 2022. The slight increase in diversity coincides with a minor decrease in median income from its peak. The neighborhood's median income remains high despite this slight decline.
The population of Claiborne East has shown variability, with a notable decrease to 387 residents in 2018, coinciding with the peak in median income, before increasing to 411 in 2022. This may suggest a period of turnover in the community, potentially related to housing costs or other local factors.
Claiborne East's demographic composition is less diverse than many urban and suburban areas across the United States. The high median income and low diversity suggest this might be an affluent enclave, possibly with high property values that have historically limited access to a more diverse population.
The recent introduction of small percentages of Black and Hispanic residents could indicate broader national trends towards increased suburban diversity. However, the change is minimal compared to national averages, where many suburbs have experienced more significant increases in diversity over the past decade.
The high and relatively stable median income in Claiborne East contrasts with national trends of growing income inequality. While many areas have experienced stagnant or declining middle-class incomes, this neighborhood has maintained a high economic status.
Claiborne East remains a predominantly White, high-income area with low diversity. The subtle demographic shifts observed in recent years could be the beginning of a longer-term trend towards increased diversity. The future development of this potential transition and its impact on the community's economic profile will be of interest in the coming years.