Loading Content...
Loading Content...
Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
East Lake, Florida, is categorized as a Low Diversity community with a White Majority. As of 2022, the white population comprises 80% of the total, above the threshold for Low Diversity (75%). The city has experienced population growth over the past decade, reaching 33,440 residents in 2022. East Lake is relatively affluent, with a median income of $90,029 in 2022, a slight decrease from the previous year.
Over the past decade, East Lake has remained in the Low Diversity and White Majority categories. There are signs of increasing diversity. The white population has decreased from 87% in 2013 to 80% in 2022. Hispanic and Asian populations have increased, from 6% to 9% and 3% to 4%, respectively. The Black population has grown from 1% to 4% during this period. These changes suggest a slow transition towards greater diversity, though the community remains in the Low Diversity category.
The median income in East Lake has shown a positive trend, increasing from $88,589 in 2013 to $90,029 in 2022. This represents a growth of about 1.6% over nine years. There was a significant increase in median income between 2020 and 2021 (from $96,019 to $98,009), followed by a decrease in 2022. The population has grown from 31,990 in 2013 to 33,440 in 2022, an increase of about 4.5%. This growth, coupled with the rising median income, suggests a stable community for residents.
The trends in East Lake align with patterns of increasing diversity in many American suburbs. However, the pace of diversification in East Lake appears slower than national averages, maintaining its status as a predominantly white community. The median income in East Lake is higher than the national median household income, which was around $67,521 in 2020. This indicates that East Lake remains an affluent area, despite recent fluctuations in median income.
Based on observed trends, East Lake is likely to continue its slow transition towards greater diversity. It may take several more decades before the community moves out of the Low Diversity category. If current trends continue, we might expect a further decrease in the white population, potentially approaching 75% in the next 5-10 years; continued growth in Hispanic, Asian, and Black populations; and a potential transition to the Moderate Diversity category within the next 10-15 years, especially if the growth of minority populations accelerates.
Economically, the area is likely to maintain its affluent status, though recent income fluctuations suggest potential economic challenges or shifts that warrant monitoring. East Lake remains a Low Diversity, White Majority community with high median incomes. Subtle demographic shifts and economic fluctuations indicate a community in the early stages of transition. These changes, though slow, may eventually lead to a more diverse and economically dynamic area in the coming decades.