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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Congress Park in Denver, Colorado, is a neighborhood with low diversity, characterized by a predominantly White population (77% in 2022). The area has a median income of $86,321 as of 2022, indicating an affluent community. Congress Park is known for its tree-lined streets and historic homes, contributing to its status as one of Denver's desirable residential areas.
Over the past decade, Congress Park has maintained its status as a low diversity neighborhood, with the White population consistently representing over 75% of residents. The White population decreased slightly from 82% in 2013 to 77% in 2022. The Hispanic population showed minor fluctuations, ranging from 7% to 11% over the years. The Asian population increased modestly from 2% in 2013 to 3% in 2022. The percentage of residents identifying as two or more races doubled from 3% in 2013 to 6% in 2022.
The median income in Congress Park has shown an upward trend, increasing from $76,285 in 2013 to $86,321 in 2022, representing a growth of about 13% over the decade. This economic growth correlates with the slight increase in diversity, suggesting that the neighborhood is attracting a more diverse, affluent population.
The population has grown moderately, from 10,513 in 2013 to 11,360 in 2022, an increase of about 8%. This population growth, combined with rising incomes, indicates that Congress Park remains an attractive neighborhood for new residents, potentially contributing to the subtle demographic shifts observed.
The trends in Congress Park reflect patterns seen in many urban neighborhoods across the United States, where traditionally homogeneous areas are experiencing gradual increases in diversity. The pace of change in Congress Park appears slower than in many other urban areas. The neighborhood's high median income and slow pace of diversification suggest that it may be less affected by gentrification pressures seen in other parts of Denver or similar cities.
Congress Park remains a low diversity, predominantly White neighborhood. Subtle demographic shifts and steady economic growth suggest a community in the early stages of transition. These changes may have implications for local culture, community dynamics, and future development in the area. Continued monitoring of these trends will be crucial to understand the long-term trajectory of Congress Park's demographic and economic landscape.