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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
North College MHP in Fort Collins, Colorado, is a Hispanic Majority community with a median income of $24,654 as of 2022. The neighborhood's population has increased from 657 residents in 2010 to 1,138 in 2022. The community primarily consists of Hispanic and White populations, with minimal representation from other racial groups during the analyzed period.
From 2013 to 2022, North College MHP has maintained its Hispanic Majority status. The Hispanic population has consistently represented over 50% of the neighborhood's residents, reaching a peak of 66% in 2017, but declining to 51% in 2022. The White population has shown a gradual increase from 37% in 2013 to 48% in 2022. This trend indicates a potential shift towards a more balanced racial composition.
The median income in North College MHP has fluctuated without a clear trend. The highest recorded median income was $31,808 in 2014, and the lowest was $24,654 in 2020 and 2022. Years with the highest Hispanic population percentage coincided with lower median income figures, suggesting a possible correlation between the Hispanic majority and income levels.
The population growth has been significant, particularly between 2019 and 2020, when the number of residents increased from 654 to 1,034.
The demographic composition of North College MHP differs from the overall racial composition of Fort Collins, which is predominantly White. The neighborhood serves as a cultural enclave for the Hispanic community within the larger city context. The median income in North College MHP is lower than the median household income for Fort Collins, which was approximately $70,000 in recent years. This income disparity indicates potential socio-economic challenges faced by residents of this neighborhood compared to the broader city population.
The stability of the Hispanic Majority status over the past decade, despite recent decline, indicates a strong cultural presence in the community. The gradual increase in the White population suggests a slow integration process, which could lead to changes in community dynamics, potentially affecting local businesses, services, and cultural practices.
North College MHP represents a distinct demographic area within Fort Collins, characterized by its Hispanic Majority status and lower income levels compared to the city average. The community has experienced significant population growth while facing economic challenges. The gradual shift towards a more balanced racial composition may bring both opportunities and challenges for community cohesion and cultural preservation in the future.