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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Northeast Raleigh, a neighborhood in Raleigh, North Carolina, exhibits a Moderate Diversity profile with a Black Plurality. As of 2022, the Black population comprises 36% of the neighborhood, followed by White residents at 35% and Hispanic population at 19%. The median income is $70,200 in 2022. Northeast Raleigh is located near Wake Technical Community College.
Over the past decade, Northeast Raleigh has maintained its Moderate Diversity status, with notable shifts in racial composition. In 2013, the neighborhood had a White Plurality (39%), which transitioned to a Black Plurality by 2018 (36%). The Hispanic population has remained stable at around 18-20% throughout the decade, while the Asian population has grown from 4% in 2013 to 7% in 2022.
The median income in Northeast Raleigh has increased from $61,992 in 2013 to $70,200 in 2022, a growth of about 13%. This growth has not been linear, with fluctuations including a peak of $76,109 in 2021 before a decrease in 2022. The shift from a White Plurality to a Black Plurality coincided with a period of significant income growth between 2016 and 2019, during which the median income rose from $65,110 to $73,901.
The population of Northeast Raleigh has grown from 81,734 in 2010 to 101,746 in 2022, an increase of about 24.5%. This population growth, combined with increasing diversity and rising median income, suggests the neighborhood has been attractive to a wide range of middle-class families from diverse backgrounds.
The demographic shifts in Northeast Raleigh reflect broader national trends of increasing diversity in suburban areas. Many U.S. suburbs have been transitioning from predominantly White areas to more diverse communities, particularly with growth in Black, Hispanic, and Asian populations.
The economic growth in Northeast Raleigh, while positive, has not kept pace with national trends. The U.S. median household income grew by about 18% between 2013 and 2022, compared to Northeast Raleigh's 13% growth. However, the neighborhood's median income remains above the national average, indicating a relatively affluent area despite slower growth.
The stable Hispanic population and growing Asian population in Northeast Raleigh align with national demographic trends, particularly in urban and suburban areas. The increase in diversity, coupled with economic growth, suggests that Northeast Raleigh is evolving into a more multicultural, middle-class suburban community, reflective of changing demographics in many American cities.