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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Crowley, Texas, as of 2022, is classified as a "Moderate Diversity" community with a population of 26,000 and a median income of $81,592. The city's racial composition shows no single group exceeding 50% of the population. The White population represents 41%, followed by Hispanic (32%) and Black (23%) populations, indicating an increase in diversity over the past decade.
From 2013 to 2022, Crowley underwent a significant demographic transition. In 2013, the city was classified as having a "White Majority" with 58% of the population. Over the next decade, it progressed through various categories, maintaining "White Majority" status from 2013-2016, shifting to "White Plurality" from 2017-2019 as the White population dropped below 50%, and finally evolving into a "Moderate Diversity" community from 2020-2022.
This transition was characterized by a steady decline in the White population percentage from 58% to 41%, a significant increase in the Hispanic population from 15% to 32%, and growth in the Black population from 19% to 23%. The median income fluctuated over the decade, with an overall slight decrease from $83,910 in 2013 to $81,592 in 2022, peaking at $86,748 in 2021.
The population grew steadily from 17,057 in 2013 to 26,000 in 2022. The period of most rapid diversification (2017-2022) coincided with both population growth and income fluctuations, suggesting that increasing diversity may be linked to economic opportunities attracting a more diverse population to the area.
Crowley's demographic shift aligns with broader national trends of increasing diversity in suburban areas. The growth in Hispanic and Black populations is consistent with patterns observed in many Texas cities over the past decade.
Based on observed trends, Crowley is likely to continue its trajectory towards increased diversity. Predictions for the near future include a potential transition to a "High Diversity" category within the next 5-10 years, continued growth in Hispanic and Black populations possibly leading to a "Majority-Minority" status, and stabilization or slight increase in median income as the community attracts a more diverse workforce.
The city may also become a "Transitional Community" if the rate of demographic change continues or accelerates, particularly with the rapid growth of the Hispanic population.
In conclusion, Crowley has undergone a significant demographic transformation over the past decade, evolving from a predominantly White community to one of moderate diversity. This shift, coupled with steady population growth and relatively stable income levels, suggests a dynamic and changing urban landscape that is likely to continue evolving in the coming years.