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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The Friends of Karl Wyler neighborhood in El Paso, Texas, exhibits a Low Diversity demographic profile with a Hispanic Majority. As of 2022, the Hispanic population comprises 90% of the neighborhood. The area has experienced a population decline from 2,384 residents in 2010 to 948 in 2022. The neighborhood is located near Franklin Mountains State Park.
From 2013 to 2022, the Friends of Karl Wyler neighborhood has maintained its status as a Low Diversity area with a Hispanic Majority. The Hispanic population has remained between 89% and 94% of the total population. There has been no significant transition between diversity categories, indicating a stable racial composition.
Minor demographic shifts include a decrease in the Hispanic population from 94% in 2016 to 90% in 2022, an increase in the Pacific Islander population from 0% in 2013 to 3% in 2022, and a decrease in the White population from 8% in 2013 to 5% in 2022. These shifts suggest a gradual trend towards slightly increased diversity, though not enough to change the neighborhood's overall categorization.
The median income in the neighborhood has shown volatility. It peaked at $39,577 in 2019, declined to $29,039 in 2020, and stood at $29,124 in 2022. This economic instability coincides with the population decline, suggesting potential economic challenges in the area.
The demographic stability of this neighborhood contrasts with national trends of increasing diversity in urban areas. The 60% population decrease from 2010 to 2022 is more significant than typical urban population changes. The 2022 median income of $29,124 is below the national median household income, indicating a lower-income area within the national context.
The neighborhood's proximity to Franklin Mountains State Park could influence its demographic and economic trends by affecting urban expansion, property values, and resident attraction. However, this natural asset has not prevented population decline or boosted economic resilience in recent years.
The Friends of Karl Wyler neighborhood faces significant economic and population challenges while maintaining racial stability. These trends suggest a need for targeted economic development initiatives to stabilize the community and potentially reverse the population decline while maintaining its cultural character.