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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Elkhorn, a neighborhood in Omaha, Nebraska, is categorized as "Low Diversity" based on demographic data. As of 2022, the white population constitutes 88% of the total population. The median income in Elkhorn was $122,103 in 2022, indicating its status as an affluent suburb of Omaha. Elkhorn was an independent city before its annexation by Omaha in 2007, which may explain its distinct demographic and economic characteristics within the larger urban area.
Over the past decade, Elkhorn has maintained its "Low Diversity" classification, with the white population remaining the majority. However, minor changes in demographic composition have occurred. The white population decreased from 95% in 2013 to 88% in 2022. The Asian population increased from 0% in 2013 to 4% in 2022. Hispanic and Two or More Races categories also experienced slight increases. These changes, while not substantial enough to alter Elkhorn's diversity category, suggest a gradual trend towards increased racial diversity.
The demographic shifts in Elkhorn coincide with significant economic growth. The median income increased from $103,258 in 2013 to $122,103 in 2022, representing an 18% increase. The population grew from 30,470 in 2013 to 52,637 in 2022, a 73% increase. This rapid population growth and rising incomes indicate that Elkhorn has become an increasingly desirable suburb for affluent residents. The gradual increase in diversity, particularly among Asian residents, may be associated with high-skilled job opportunities attracting a more diverse workforce to the area.
Elkhorn's diversity is increasing at a slow rate and remains less diverse than Omaha as a whole. Recent data shows that Omaha's population is approximately 77% white, 12% Black, and 14% Hispanic, indicating significantly more diversity than Elkhorn.
The economic growth in Elkhorn surpasses national trends. The U.S. median household income increased from approximately $52,250 in 2013 to $70,784 in 2021, a 35% increase. Elkhorn's median income growth rate, while strong, is not as pronounced as its population growth. This suggests that the neighborhood is attracting a consistent demographic of high-income earners rather than experiencing rapid income increases among existing residents.
Elkhorn represents a prosperous, predominantly white suburb experiencing gradual diversification alongside substantial economic and population growth. While it remains categorized as "Low Diversity," the trends indicate a slow but steady movement towards greater racial and ethnic variety, potentially driven by its economic attractiveness to a wider range of high-income professionals.