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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Hudson Bayou, a neighborhood in Sarasota, Florida, exhibits a Low Diversity demographic profile with a strong White Majority. As of 2022, the neighborhood has a population of 762 and a median income of $64,184. Hudson Bayou is known for its historic charm and proximity to downtown Sarasota.
Throughout the past decade, Hudson Bayou has consistently maintained its status as a White Majority community, with the white population consistently exceeding 75% of the total. From 2013 to 2019, the neighborhood exhibited extremely Low Diversity, with the white population ranging from 85% to 90%. Starting in 2020, there has been a slight trend towards increased diversity, though still within the Low Diversity category. The white population decreased from 90% in 2019 to 83% in 2022. The most notable change is the increase in the "Two or More Races" category, rising from 1% in 2017 to 8% in 2022, indicating a potential shift towards a Transitional Community.
The median income in Hudson Bayou has fluctuated over the years, showing some correlation with demographic shifts. From 2013 to 2019, as the neighborhood maintained extremely Low Diversity, median income generally increased from $59,095 to $74,930. The years 2020 and 2022 saw a significant drop in median income to around $64,000, coinciding with the slight increase in diversity. Despite these fluctuations, the overall trend shows a moderate increase in median income over the decade, rising from $59,095 in 2013 to $64,184 in 2022.
The population has remained relatively stable, fluctuating between 713 and 803 residents throughout the decade, suggesting that demographic changes are more likely due to shifting compositions of existing residents rather than large influxes of new residents.
The demographic profile of Hudson Bayou contrasts with broader national trends towards increasing diversity. While many urban areas across the United States have seen significant increases in minority populations and transitions to Majority-Minority or High Diversity status, Hudson Bayou has maintained its White Majority status with only slight shifts towards increased diversity.
The neighborhood's economic trends, particularly the recent dip in median income coinciding with increased diversity, may reflect broader economic challenges or shifts in the local job market. However, the overall increase in median income over the decade suggests a degree of economic resilience in the face of demographic changes.
While Hudson Bayou remains a predominantly white, Low Diversity neighborhood, recent trends suggest a potential transition towards slightly increased diversity. These changes, coupled with fluctuations in median income, may indicate the beginning of broader demographic and economic shifts in the area, albeit at a slower pace than many other urban neighborhoods across the country.