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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Easton Heights, a neighborhood in Tulsa, Oklahoma, is characterized as a White Majority community with moderate diversity. As of 2022, the white population comprises 62% of the neighborhood, with Black residents at 16% and Native American residents at 10%. The median income in 2022 is $41,758, indicating a working-class to lower-middle-class economic profile. Easton Heights has a history connected to Tulsa's oil boom era, which has influenced its development and community character.
Over the past decade, Easton Heights has maintained its White Majority status, but with notable fluctuations. In 2013, the neighborhood had Moderate Diversity, with white residents at 54%, Black at 12%, Hispanic at 13%, and Native American at 9%. By 2018, the community shifted towards Low Diversity, with the white population reaching 73%. Recent years show a trend back towards Moderate Diversity, with increases in Black and Native American populations.
The most significant demographic shift occurred between 2021 and 2022, with the Black population increasing from 10% to 16%, and the white population decreasing from 66% to 62%. This recent change suggests the neighborhood may be entering a Transitional Community phase, with increasing diversity becoming more pronounced.
The demographic shifts in Easton Heights correlate with changes in median income. From 2013 to 2022, the median income increased from $27,781 to $41,758, representing a 50% growth. The period of lowest diversity (2017-2019) coincided with a steady increase in median income, peaking at $46,939 in 2020. The recent shift towards greater diversity has been accompanied by a slight decrease in median income, potentially indicating changing economic dynamics as the community's composition evolves.
The population has remained relatively stable over the decade, fluctuating between 834 and 1,059 residents, with no clear correlation to racial or economic trends. This stability suggests that demographic changes are likely due to resident turnover rather than significant population influxes or outflows.
Easton Heights' demographic evolution reflects broader national trends of increasing diversity in suburban and urban neighborhoods. However, its persistent White Majority status sets it apart from many urban areas that have transitioned to Majority-Minority status over the same period.
The neighborhood's economic growth outpaces the national average, with its 50% increase in median income over a decade surpassing the U.S. average of about 30% growth during a similar timeframe. This suggests that Easton Heights has experienced relatively strong economic development.
The significant Native American population in Easton Heights (10% in 2022) is higher than the national average of about 1%, reflecting Oklahoma's unique demographic composition and its history as Indian Territory before statehood.
Easton Heights presents a dynamic picture of a neighborhood in transition. While maintaining its White Majority status, it shows signs of increasing diversity and economic growth. These trends suggest a community that is evolving both demographically and economically.