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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Macalester-Groveland is a neighborhood in St. Paul, Minnesota. It is classified as a Low Diversity area with a white majority of 84% as of 2022. The median income in the neighborhood is $93,562, which is above the national average. Macalester College, a liberal arts institution, is located in this neighborhood.
The neighborhood has maintained its Low Diversity status over the past decade. The white population decreased from 89% in 2019 to 84% in 2022. There has been a gradual increase in Asian, Black, and Hispanic populations, as well as those identifying as two or more races. These changes suggest a slow trend towards increased diversity.
The median income in Macalester-Groveland has fluctuated over the past decade. From 2013 to 2021, there was an upward trend, with median income rising from $88,813 to $117,177. In 2022, there was a decrease to $93,562, which is still higher than the 2013 level but represents a significant drop from the previous year.
The demographic trends in Macalester-Groveland differ from broader national trends towards increasing diversity. The neighborhood has maintained its predominantly white composition, with small increases in minority populations.
The economic profile of Macalester-Groveland is strong compared to national averages. The median household income in the United States was approximately $70,784 in 2021, lower than this neighborhood's figure of $117,177 for the same year. Even with the 2022 decrease, Macalester-Groveland's median income remains above the national average.
The presence of Macalester College likely contributes to the neighborhood's economic strength and gradual diversification. College communities often attract affluent residents and diverse student and faculty populations, which could explain the slow but steady increase in minority representation.
Macalester-Groveland remains a Low Diversity, high-income neighborhood. Subtle shifts in its demographic makeup suggest the potential for increased diversity in the future. The area's economic resilience, likely influenced by its association with Macalester College, positions it uniquely within the broader context of urban demographic and economic trends.