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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Parker, Colorado, is categorized as a "Low Diversity" area with a White Majority. In 2022, the white population comprised 77% of the total, exceeding the 75% threshold for low diversity. The city's population reached 71,004 residents in 2022, showing steady growth over the past decade. The median income in Parker was $123,069 in 2022, indicating an affluent community.
Over the past decade, Parker has shown a gradual transition towards increased diversity. The white population decreased from 86% in 2013 to 77% in 2022. The Hispanic population increased from 8% to 11%, and the Asian population grew from 2% to 5%. The Black population doubled from 1% to 2%. These changes suggest a slow but consistent move towards greater racial diversity.
The demographic shifts have occurred concurrently with economic growth. The median income increased from $105,971 in 2013 to $123,069 in 2022, a rise of approximately 16%. This economic growth has coincided with increasing diversity, potentially indicating that the city's prosperity is attracting a more diverse population or that diversification is contributing to economic growth.
The trends in Parker align with patterns observed in many suburban areas across the United States. Affluent suburbs have been experiencing increased diversity as minority populations seek improved economic opportunities and quality of life outside urban centers.
Based on current trends, Parker is likely to continue its trajectory towards greater diversity. The community may transition into the "Moderate Diversity" category within the next 5-10 years if current trends persist. The white population may decrease below 75%, while Hispanic, Asian, and multiracial populations continue to grow.
Economically, the area appears positioned for continued prosperity, with median incomes likely to maintain an upward trajectory. This economic strength may further attract diverse populations, potentially accelerating the demographic shift.
The changes in Parker are occurring gradually. The community remains predominantly white and affluent, which may present challenges in terms of integration and equity as it becomes more diverse. Local policies and community initiatives focused on inclusion and opportunity for all residents will be important in managing this transition effectively.
Parker exhibits characteristics of a "Transitional Community," slowly moving from Low Diversity to potentially Moderate Diversity, while maintaining strong economic growth. This transition, if managed effectively, could position Parker as an example of successful suburban diversification in the coming years.