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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Holland, Michigan, exhibits characteristics of a White Majority community with Moderate Diversity. As of 2022, the white population constitutes 68% of the city's residents, while Hispanic residents form a significant minority at 22%. The city's population has grown steadily over the past decade, reaching 38,203 in 2022, with a median income of $61,089.
Over the past decade, Holland has maintained its status as a White Majority community, but with notable changes. The white population percentage has remained stable, decreasing slightly from 70% in 2018 to 68% in 2022. The Hispanic population has held steady at around 22-23% throughout the period. There has been a small but consistent increase in the Black population, from 3% in 2013 to 5% in 2022. The Asian population has remained relatively constant at 2-3%. The percentage of individuals identifying as two or more races has increased from 1% in 2013 to 3% in 2022. These trends suggest that while Holland remains a White Majority community, it is showing signs of becoming more diverse, potentially moving towards a Transitional Community status.
The median income in Holland has shown significant growth over the past decade. From 2013 to 2021, there was a consistent upward trend in median income, rising from $49,315 to $67,836. However, there was a notable decrease in 2022, with median income dropping to $61,089. This overall positive economic trend correlates with the gradual increase in diversity, suggesting that the city's economic growth may have attracted a more diverse population.
The trends observed in Holland align with broader national patterns of increasing diversity in many urban and suburban areas. The steady growth in the Hispanic population and the increase in multiracial individuals reflect national demographic shifts.
Based on the observed trends, Holland is likely to continue its gradual transition towards greater diversity. While it may maintain its White Majority status in the near future, the consistent increases in Black, multiracial, and to a lesser extent, Hispanic populations suggest a trajectory towards potentially becoming a Transitional Community or even moving towards High Diversity status in the long term.
Economically, if the city can reverse the recent downturn in median income and return to its previous growth trajectory, it may continue to attract a more diverse population. This could lead to a scenario where economic opportunities drive further demographic changes, potentially accelerating the shift towards greater diversity.
Holland appears to be on a path of gradual diversification while maintaining economic stability. The coming years may see it evolve from a White Majority, Moderate Diversity community to one that more closely reflects the increasing multicultural nature of many American cities.