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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Paradise Hills in Henderson, Nevada, is a predominantly White Majority neighborhood with a median income of $108,150 as of 2022. The community exhibits Low Diversity, with white residents comprising 73% of the population. Paradise Hills has experienced significant income growth over the past decade, potentially influencing its demographic composition and local real estate market.
Over the past decade, Paradise Hills has consistently maintained its status as a White Majority community. The Hispanic population has shown a gradual increase from 11% in 2013 to 14% in 2022. The "Two or More Races" category has seen significant growth, from 2% in 2013 to 6% in 2022. The Asian population has remained consistent at around 4-5% throughout the decade. The Black population has shown some variability, ranging from 0-4% over the years, settling at 2% in 2022.
The neighborhood has experienced substantial economic growth. The median income increased from $91,458 in 2013 to $108,150 in 2022, representing an 18% increase over nine years. A notable spike in median income to $119,134 occurred in 2021. Despite income fluctuations, the population has remained relatively stable, ranging from about 12,000 to 12,800 residents throughout the decade.
Paradise Hills' demographic evolution reflects broader national trends of increasing diversity, albeit at a slower pace. The neighborhood's income growth outpaces the national average, which saw about a 10% increase in median household income from 2013 to 2022. The stability of the White Majority in Paradise Hills contrasts with many urban areas across the US that have seen more rapid diversification.
The growth in the multi-racial category aligns with national trends, as the 2020 US Census showed a significant increase in people identifying as multi-racial across the country. The rising median income correlates with the maintenance of the White Majority status and could be a factor in the slow pace of diversification.
In conclusion, while Paradise Hills remains a White Majority, Low Diversity neighborhood, subtle shifts in its racial composition and significant economic growth suggest it may be in the early stages of a demographic transition. The coming years may reveal whether these trends accelerate, potentially moving the neighborhood towards greater diversity, or if economic factors will continue to maintain its current demographic profile.