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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Dolphin Isles, a neighborhood in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, is categorized as "Low Diversity" with a strong White Majority. In 2022, the white population comprised 86% of the neighborhood, with a Hispanic population of 12%. The median income in 2022 was $61,510, decreasing from the previous year. Dolphin Isles is characterized by waterfront properties and proximity to the Intracoastal Waterway.
Over the past decade, Dolphin Isles has maintained its status as a White Majority neighborhood within the "Low Diversity" category. The white population has remained above 85% throughout most of the observed period, with minor fluctuations. The Hispanic population has gradually increased from 4% in 2015 to 12% in 2022. A small Asian population (2%) emerged in 2021 and 2022. The category of Two or More Races showed some presence in earlier years but has disappeared in recent data.
The median income in Dolphin Isles has shown volatility over the years. From 2013 to 2020, median incomes ranged from $66,481 to $77,947. In 2021, there was a sharp increase to $98,117, followed by a decrease to $61,510 in 2022. These economic fluctuations do not strongly correlate with the minor demographic shifts. The neighborhood has maintained its affluent status despite income variations.
Population trends indicate a general decline from 805 residents in 2014 to 530 in 2022, potentially suggesting changing household compositions or a shift towards more seasonal residency.
Fort Lauderdale, as a whole, is more diverse than Dolphin Isles, with significant Black and Hispanic populations. The contrast between the city's overall diversity and Dolphin Isles' homogeneity suggests that this neighborhood may be an enclave of affluence within a more diverse urban setting.
The income volatility, particularly the sharp decline in 2022, may reflect broader economic trends such as the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic or changes in the local real estate market. However, the neighborhood's consistent White Majority status indicates a level of demographic stability.
Dolphin Isles shows signs of incremental diversification but remains a predominantly white, affluent neighborhood. The economic fluctuations, particularly in recent years, may signal changing dynamics that could potentially influence future demographic shifts, but the neighborhood currently maintains its Low Diversity classification with a strong White Majority.