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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Richards Gebaur, a neighborhood in Kansas City, Missouri, is characterized as a White Majority community with moderate diversity. As of 2022, the white population comprises 66% of the neighborhood, with Black (19%) and Hispanic (9%) communities representing significant minorities. The neighborhood has experienced consistent population growth over the past decade, reaching 14,853 residents in 2022. The median income in Richards Gebaur was $84,039 in 2022, exceeding the national average. The area was previously an Air Force Base, which closed in 1994.
Over the past decade, Richards Gebaur has maintained its White Majority status while transitioning from Low Diversity to Moderate Diversity. In 2013, the white population was 65%, with Black (19%) and Hispanic (8%) populations being the only other significant groups. By 2022, while still predominantly white, the neighborhood showed increased diversity. The Black population remained relatively stable (19-22%), while Hispanic and Asian populations gradually increased. This trend suggests a movement towards a more diverse community, potentially influenced by urban migration patterns and socio-economic changes in the Kansas City area.
The demographic shifts in Richards Gebaur correspond with an upward trend in median income. From 2013 to 2022, the median income rose from $74,971 to $84,039, an increase of approximately 12%. This economic growth, coupled with increasing diversity, indicates that the neighborhood may be attracting a more varied and affluent population. The steady population growth from 13,565 in 2013 to 14,853 in 2022 further supports this trend, suggesting that Richards Gebaur is becoming an increasingly desirable residential area for diverse populations.
The trends observed in Richards Gebaur align with broader national patterns of increasing diversity in suburban areas. Many former military bases across the United States have undergone similar transformations, evolving into mixed-use communities that attract diverse populations. The neighborhood's economic growth surpasses the national average, suggesting it may be part of a larger trend of suburban revitalization in the Kansas City metropolitan area.
The gradual increase in diversity, combined with rising incomes, suggests that Richards Gebaur may be experiencing a form of "positive gentrification," where the community is becoming more diverse and affluent without significant displacement of existing residents. This pattern differs from some urban areas where rapid gentrification can lead to community displacement.
Richards Gebaur represents a transitional community moving towards greater diversity while maintaining economic stability and growth. These changes likely reflect broader regional and national trends of suburban diversification and economic development in former military areas. The neighborhood's evolution suggests a positive trajectory of inclusive growth, potentially serving as a model for similar communities across the United States.