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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Keystone Manor, a neighborhood in Clearwater, Florida, is characterized as a White Majority community with Moderate Diversity as of 2022. The white population comprises 75% of the neighborhood, with Hispanic (20%) and Black (5%) populations also present. The median income in 2022 was $50,789, indicating a middle-class area. Keystone Manor has experienced significant population changes between 2019 and 2022.
Over the past decade, Keystone Manor has undergone several transitions in its diversity categorization. In 2013, it was classified as Low Diversity with a 90% white population. By 2015, it had shifted to Moderate Diversity, with the Hispanic population growing to 24%. The community briefly returned to White Majority status in 2016-2018 before transitioning to High Diversity in 2020-2021. During this period, the Black population increased from 13% to 28%, and the Hispanic population grew to 18%. In 2022, the neighborhood returned to White Majority status (75%) with Moderate Diversity.
These demographic shifts suggest that Keystone Manor is a Transitional Community, experiencing periods of increasing diversity followed by partial reversals. The causes of these changes may include local economic factors, housing policies, or broader migration patterns in the Clearwater area.
The median income in Keystone Manor has shown considerable volatility, correlating with demographic shifts. The highest median income ($57,413) was recorded in 2014 when the community was transitioning from Low Diversity to Moderate Diversity. As diversity increased, there was a general downward trend in median income, reaching a low of $29,832 in 2019 when the Black population increased to 13%. However, the relationship between diversity and income is not linear. The significant increase in diversity in 2020-2021 coincided with a rebound in median income to around $50,000.
Population trends have also been volatile, with a sharp decline from 1,499 in 2020 to 716 in 2019, followed by a rebound to 1,571 in 2021. These dramatic shifts could be related to local development projects, changes in housing availability, or data collection anomalies.
The demographic shifts in Keystone Manor reflect broader trends of increasing diversity in many American suburbs. However, the volatility of these changes is noteworthy. The fluctuations in median income, while significant, are not uncommon in transitional communities across the United States.
The neighborhood's return to White Majority status in 2022, despite previous trends towards increased diversity, could indicate a unique local phenomenon. This might be related to specific developments in Clearwater or changes in the regional economy that have influenced migration patterns.
Keystone Manor presents a complex picture of a community in flux, with racial demographics and economic indicators showing significant variability over the past decade. This volatility suggests a neighborhood that is highly responsive to local and possibly regional socio-economic factors.