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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Elyria Swansea, a neighborhood in Denver, Colorado, is characterized as a Hispanic Majority community with low diversity. As of 2022, the Hispanic population comprises 82% of the area's residents. The median income of $58,530 in 2022 indicates a working-class neighborhood, with incomes below the national median. Elyria Swansea is known for its industrial heritage and is currently experiencing significant changes due to major infrastructure projects, including the expansion of Interstate 70.
Over the past decade, Elyria Swansea has maintained its status as a Hispanic Majority community. The Hispanic population has remained above 75% throughout the period, ranging from 77% to 83%. The percentage of white residents has gradually decreased from 17% in 2017 to 12% in 2022. The Black population has remained relatively stable at around 3-4%, while other racial groups have maintained minimal representation. This trend reinforces the neighborhood's classification as a community with Low Diversity.
The median income in Elyria Swansea has shown an upward trend over the past decade, rising from $43,924 in 2013 to $58,530 in 2022. This represents an increase of about 33% over nine years. There was a slight dip in median income from 2020 to 2021. The population has remained relatively stable, fluctuating between about 7,300 and 8,000 residents over the decade.
The demographic composition of Elyria Swansea contrasts with the overall demographics of Denver, which is more diverse. Denver's population is approximately 54% white, 30% Hispanic, and 9% Black. This makes Elyria Swansea distinct within the broader city context, with its higher concentration of Hispanic residents.
The income growth in Elyria Swansea, while positive, still leaves the neighborhood below Denver's overall median household income, which was reported to be around $75,000 in recent years. This suggests that while economic conditions are improving in Elyria Swansea, it remains a relatively lower-income area within the city.
The stability of the Hispanic majority in Elyria Swansea contrasts with national trends, where many urban neighborhoods have experienced rapid demographic changes due to gentrification. The persistence of the Hispanic community in this neighborhood may be attributed to strong cultural ties, established local businesses, and potentially, targeted efforts to maintain affordable housing in the face of Denver's overall growth and development pressures.
Elyria Swansea presents a case of a stable Hispanic Majority community with gradually improving economic conditions. While it maintains its distinct cultural character, the neighborhood faces challenges in catching up economically with the broader Denver area. The ongoing infrastructure projects and Denver's overall growth may bring further changes to this community in the coming years, potentially impacting its demographic and economic landscape.