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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Ormond-by-the-Sea, a coastal Census Designated Place in Florida, exhibits a Low Diversity demographic profile with a White Majority. As of 2022, the neighborhood has a population of 10,079 and a median income of $53,271. Over the past decade, Ormond-by-the-Sea has maintained its status as a Low Diversity community with a strong White Majority. The white population has slightly decreased from 93% in 2014 to 91% in 2022. There has been a gradual increase in Hispanic, Black, and Asian populations, as well as those identifying as two or more races. Despite these changes, the community remains in the Low Diversity classification.
The median income in Ormond-by-the-Sea has shown moderate fluctuation over the past decade. From 2013 to 2022, median income increased from $49,673 to $53,271, an overall growth of about 7.2%. The highest median income was recorded in 2021 at $54,663. There were periods of decline, particularly between 2019 and 2020. The slow increase in diversity correlates with a modest rise in median income, suggesting that the area may be attracting a slightly more diverse, affluent population.
Population trends show a notable decline. The population peaked in 2016 at 12,107 and has since decreased to 10,079 in 2022, a 16.7% reduction. This decline could be attributed to various factors such as aging population, outmigration, or changes in housing availability.
While Ormond-by-the-Sea remains predominantly white, its slow diversification aligns with broader national trends of increasing diversity in suburban and rural areas. However, the pace of change is slower than many other parts of Florida, which has seen more rapid demographic shifts, especially in urban areas. The modest income growth in Ormond-by-the-Sea is relatively consistent with national trends, but the population decline contrasts with Florida's overall population growth. This suggests that local factors, such as limited economic opportunities or housing constraints, may be influencing population dynamics in this coastal community.
In conclusion, Ormond-by-the-Sea is experiencing subtle demographic and economic changes. It remains a relatively stable, low-diversity community with a strong white majority. The slow pace of change suggests that while the area may be at the beginning of a transition, significant shifts in community composition are likely to occur gradually over a more extended period.