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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Enterprise, Alabama, presents a demographic landscape categorized as a "White Majority" community with increasing diversity. As of 2022, the white population comprises 61% of the total, with Black (19%) and Hispanic (12%) populations. The city's median income is $62,572 in 2022, and its population has grown to 34,931.
Over the past decade, Enterprise has undergone a gradual transition from a "Low Diversity" community towards a more diverse composition. In 2013, the city was in the "White Majority" category with 67% of the population being white. By 2022, the percentage had decreased to 61%, indicating a trend towards increased diversity.
The most notable shifts include a steady increase in the Hispanic population from 9% in 2013 to 12% in 2022, growth in the "Two or More Races" category from 2% to 5%, and a slight decrease in the Black population from 20% to 19%. These changes suggest that Enterprise is slowly moving towards a "Moderate Diversity" classification.
The demographic shifts correlate with economic changes. Median income increased from $55,598 in 2013 to $66,953 in 2021, before declining to $62,572 in 2022. The population grew from 31,929 in 2013 to 34,931 in 2022, a 9.4% increase.
The trends observed in Enterprise align with broader national patterns of increasing diversity in many American communities. The growth in Hispanic and multiracial populations reflects similar trends seen across the United States.
Based on the observed trends, Enterprise is likely to continue its trajectory towards greater diversity. If current patterns persist, we can predict a potential transition to a "Moderate Diversity" classification within the next 5-10 years, continued growth in the Hispanic and multiracial populations, and possible stabilization or slight increase in median income.
Enterprise is exhibiting characteristics of a "Transitional Community," slowly moving from a predominantly white area to one of increasing racial and ethnic diversity. This transition is likely to continue, potentially leading to new economic dynamics and community characteristics in the coming years.