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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The Eastland Park-Dixie Plantation neighborhood in Lexington-Fayette, Kentucky, maintains a "White Majority" demographic profile. In 2022, 67% of the population identified as white. The neighborhood experienced moderate population growth and significant income increases over the past decade. The area has a historic connection to horse farming, a significant industry in the Lexington region.
Over the past decade, Eastland Park-Dixie Plantation has maintained its "White Majority" status. The white population percentage remained relatively stable, ranging from 66% to 71%. Other racial demographics showed subtle shifts. The Asian population increased from 3% in 2013 to 7% in 2022. The Black population slightly decreased from 19% in 2013 to 17% in 2022. The Hispanic population remained relatively stable, fluctuating between 3% and 5%. These changes indicate a trend towards increased diversity at a slow pace.
The neighborhood experienced significant economic growth over the past decade. Median income increased from $52,596 in 2013 to $67,838 in 2022, a 29% increase. Population grew from 7,508 in 2013 to 9,120 in 2022, a 21.5% increase. The increase in the Asian population coincides with the rise in median income. The slight decrease in the Black population percentage, despite overall population growth, might suggest some displacement due to rising property values or changing neighborhood dynamics.
The income growth in Eastland Park-Dixie Plantation outpaces the national average, which saw about a 20% increase in median household income from 2013 to 2022. The neighborhood's racial composition, while becoming slightly more diverse, still shows less diversity than many urban areas across the U.S. The growth in the Asian population aligns with broader national trends of increasing Asian American populations in many urban and suburban areas.
Eastland Park-Dixie Plantation is a predominantly white, economically growing neighborhood experiencing gradual diversification. The economic growth and subtle demographic shifts suggest a neighborhood in transition, albeit at a slower pace than many urban areas across the country. These changes may be reshaping the character of the neighborhood, potentially bringing new cultural influences while also raising questions about affordability and inclusion as property values rise.