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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The Northwest neighborhood of Reno, Nevada, is categorized as "White Majority" with 69% of the population identifying as white in 2022. This neighborhood is showing signs of increasing diversity over the past decade. The median income was $88,767 in 2022, indicating relative affluence. Northwest Reno's proximity to the University of Nevada, Reno campus likely influences its demographic makeup and economic characteristics.
Over the past decade, Northwest Reno has been transitioning from a "Low Diversity" area to a more diverse community. In 2013, the neighborhood was categorized as "Low Diversity" with 76% of the population identifying as white. By 2022, while still maintaining a "White Majority," the percentage had decreased to 69%, indicating a shift towards "Moderate Diversity."
The most notable changes include an increase in the Asian population from 7% in 2013 to 8% in 2022, growth in the Hispanic population from 12% in 2013 to 14% in 2022, and a significant rise in those identifying as two or more races, from 2% in 2013 to 6% in 2022. These trends suggest that Northwest Reno is becoming a "Transitional Community," with increasing representation from various racial groups.
The demographic shifts in Northwest Reno correlate with notable economic changes. The median income has risen from $85,037 in 2013 to $88,767 in 2022, with a peak of $99,216 in 2021. This increase suggests economic growth in the area, potentially attracting a more diverse population. The population has grown from 30,411 in 2013 to 35,854 in 2022, an increase of about 18%. Despite the overall upward trend, there have been fluctuations in median income, particularly the drop from 2021 to 2022.
The trend towards increased diversity in Northwest Reno aligns with national trends of growing diversity in many urban and suburban areas across the United States. The median income in Northwest Reno ($88,767 in 2022) is higher than the national median household income, which was around $70,784 in 2021. The growth in the Asian and Hispanic populations, as well as those identifying as two or more races, reflects broader national demographic shifts, particularly in Western states.
Northwest Reno is evolving from a predominantly white, low-diversity area to a more diverse, affluent community. This transition is likely influenced by its proximity to the university, overall economic growth, and changing demographics in the broader Reno area. As the neighborhood continues to diversify, it may face both opportunities and challenges in maintaining community cohesion and addressing the needs of its changing population.