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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Shawnee, Kansas, as of 2022, exhibits a demographic profile categorized as "Low Diversity." The city has a population of 69,220 with a White majority comprising 79% of the total. The median income is $101,063, indicating a relatively affluent suburban community.
Over the past decade, Shawnee has maintained its "Low Diversity" status, with the White population consistently representing over 75% of the total. However, gradual shifts towards increased diversity are evident. The White population decreased from 84% in 2013 to 79% in 2022. Concurrently, the Black population increased from 3% to 6%, the Hispanic population from 6% to 8%, and the Asian population from 1% to 3%. These changes suggest a slow transition towards becoming a "Transitional Community."
The demographic changes have occurred alongside economic growth. The median income rose from $88,636 in 2015 to $101,063 in 2022, an increase of about 14%. The population grew from 65,058 in 2015 to 69,220 in 2022, an increase of about 6.4%. This correlation between increasing diversity and economic prosperity potentially indicates that the city is attracting a more diverse, affluent population.
The trends observed in Shawnee align with broader patterns seen in many suburban areas across the United States. Many suburbs are experiencing increased diversity as minority populations grow and seek housing in areas traditionally dominated by White residents. The economic growth in Shawnee also mirrors trends in successful suburban communities that are attracting high-income residents.
Based on the observed trends, Shawnee will likely continue its trajectory towards greater diversity over the next decade. If current trends persist, the city may transition from "Low Diversity" to "Moderate Diversity" within the next 5-10 years. The White population could potentially drop below 75%, while Hispanic, Black, and Asian populations continue to grow. The city might see continued economic growth, with median incomes likely to rise further. The population is likely to continue growing, potentially leading to increased housing density and development.
Shawnee appears to be in the early stages of a demographic transition. While still categorized as "Low Diversity," it shows clear signs of evolving into a more diverse community. This change, coupled with strong economic growth, suggests that Shawnee is likely to become an increasingly attractive destination for a variety of demographic groups in the coming years.