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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Lawrence, Kansas, with a population of 95,784 as of 2022, is categorized as a city with Low Diversity. The white population comprises 75% of the total, which is the threshold for this category. The median income of the city was $59,963 in 2022.
Lawrence has maintained its Low Diversity status from 2013 to 2022. The white population decreased from 78% in 2013 to 75% in 2022. The Hispanic population increased from 6% to 8% over the decade. The Asian population remained between 5-7%. The 'Two or More Races' category showed significant growth, increasing from 4% in 2013 to 8% in 2022.
The median income in Lawrence increased from $50,150 in 2013 to $59,963 in 2022, a 19.6% increase. This growth was not linear, with a significant drop between 2013 and 2014 from $50,150 to $42,989. The city experienced its highest median income in 2022. The population grew moderately, from 92,730 in 2013 to 95,784 in 2022, an increase of 3.3%.
The trend of increasing diversity in Lawrence, particularly in multiracial populations, aligns with broader national trends observed in the 2020 US Census. The economic recovery and growth in median income may reflect broader economic trends post-2008 recession and post-COVID recovery.
Based on observed trends, Lawrence may transition from Low Diversity to Moderate Diversity within the next 5-10 years if current trends continue. The white population may drop below 75%, moving Lawrence out of the Low Diversity category. The city might also be categorized as a Transitional Community if the growth in Hispanic and multiracial populations continues at its current pace.
Economically, if the recent trend of income growth continues, Lawrence may see further increases in median income, potentially approaching or exceeding $65,000 in the next few years. This economic growth, coupled with increasing diversity, could lead to changes in local businesses, cultural offerings, and community dynamics.
Demographic and economic shifts are complex and can be influenced by various factors, including local policies, economic conditions, and broader societal trends. Continued monitoring of these trends will be crucial for accurate long-term predictions.