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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Mountain View Cemetery in Oakland, California, exhibited a population of 3,237 and a median income of $177,930 in 2022. The neighborhood is classified as "White Majority" with 66% of residents identifying as white. This area is historically significant as one of Oakland's oldest cemeteries, designed by Frederick Law Olmsted.
Over the past decade, Mountain View Cemetery has maintained its "White Majority" status while experiencing increased diversity. In 2013, the neighborhood was categorized as "Low Diversity" with 71% white residents. By 2022, it transitioned to a more diverse composition, though still retaining a white majority.
The Asian population has shown the most significant growth, increasing from 15% in 2013 to 19% in 2022. This shift suggests a trend towards "Moderate Diversity," with two racial groups (White and Asian) having significant representation. The Hispanic population has remained relatively stable at around 7%, while the Black population has fluctuated between 1% and 4% over the years.
The median income in Mountain View Cemetery has fluctuated over the past decade. From 2013 to 2022, there was a modest overall increase from $175,513 to $177,930. This period saw significant variations, with a peak of $191,838 in 2021 and a low of $169,398 in 2017.
Periods of highest income (2014-2016 and 2021) coincided with slight decreases in the white population percentage and increases in Asian and Hispanic populations. This suggests that the influx of diverse, high-income residents may have contributed to the neighborhood's economic growth.
The population has remained relatively stable, with minor fluctuations between 2,904 and 3,642 residents over the decade. The most notable drop occurred in 2020, but quickly rebounded in 2021.
The demographic shifts observed in Mountain View Cemetery align with broader trends seen in many affluent urban areas across the United States. The increasing Asian population mirrors a national trend of growing Asian communities in high-income neighborhoods, especially in technology hubs like the San Francisco Bay Area.
The neighborhood's consistently high median income, significantly above the national average, places it among the more affluent communities in the country. This economic stability, combined with its gradual shift towards greater diversity, suggests a pattern of "Transitional Community" status, albeit at a slower pace than some more rapidly changing urban areas.
Mountain View Cemetery maintains its status as a predominantly white, high-income neighborhood, while showing signs of evolving towards greater diversity. This gradual transition, coupled with its stable economic profile, positions the neighborhood as an example of slow but steady demographic change in established, affluent communities.