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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The Juniper-Kalmia neighborhood in Boulder, Colorado, is classified as a Low Diversity community with a White Majority. In 2022, 88% of the population identified as white. The neighborhood has a median income of $200,000, which is significantly above national averages. The area is located near the Flatirons, rock formations that are popular among climbers and hikers.
Over the past decade, Juniper-Kalmia has maintained its Low Diversity status with a White Majority. However, minor shifts towards increased diversity have occurred. In 2013, the neighborhood was 93% white, with 2% Asian population and 5% identifying as two or more races. By 2022, while still predominantly white (88%), there were slight increases in Asian (3%), Hispanic (3%), and two or more races (6%) populations.
The economic trends in Juniper-Kalmia show significant growth. The median income increased from $121,275 in 2013 to $200,000 in 2022, representing a 65% increase. Notable increases in median income occurred between 2019 and 2020, rising from $159,166 to $200,000. The population has generally decreased from 726 in 2013 to 595 in 2022.
These trends indicate that while the neighborhood is becoming more economically exclusive, it is also becoming slightly more diverse. The rising median income may be attracting a small but growing number of high-earning professionals from diverse backgrounds.
Boulder, as a whole, is known to be predominantly white but more diverse than Juniper-Kalmia. The city has been making efforts to increase diversity and inclusivity, which may be slowly influencing even its most homogeneous neighborhoods. The high median income of Juniper-Kalmia likely acts as a barrier to rapid diversification by limiting who can afford to live in the area.
The economic growth in Juniper-Kalmia significantly outpaces national trends. While the U.S. median household income grew by approximately 10% from 2013 to 2022 (adjusted for inflation), Juniper-Kalmia's grew by 65%, indicating its status as an increasingly affluent enclave.
Juniper-Kalmia remains a Low Diversity, White Majority community, but shows signs of gradual diversification. Its economic trajectory suggests it is becoming an increasingly exclusive area, potentially attracting a small but growing number of high-earning professionals from diverse backgrounds. This slow change might eventually lead to a Transitional Community status, but such a shift would likely take many more years at the current rate of change.