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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
South Semoran, a neighborhood in Orlando, Florida, is classified as a "Hispanic Majority" community with "Moderate Diversity" as of 2022. The Hispanic population comprises 52% of the area, with other racial groups contributing to its diversity. The neighborhood's median income increased from $43,308 in 2019 to $43,264 in 2022, despite a slight decrease from the 2021 peak. South Semoran is characterized by a multicultural atmosphere, evident in its diverse ethnic restaurants and businesses.
Over the past decade, South Semoran has undergone significant demographic changes. In 2013, it was a "Majority-Minority" area with "Moderate Diversity," with Hispanics (47%) and Whites (43%) as the largest groups. By 2017, it transitioned to a "Hispanic Plurality" community, with the Hispanic population reaching 50%. The 2022 data shows South Semoran as a "Hispanic Majority" area, with Hispanics comprising 52% of the population.
This shift is part of a broader "Transitional Community" trend, with the Hispanic population increasing and the White population decreasing from 43% in 2013 to 28% in 2022. The Black population has risen from 6% in 2013 to 13% in 2022, contributing to the area's growing diversity.
The demographic shifts in South Semoran have been accompanied by fluctuations in median income. From 2013 to 2019, the median income grew from $39,725 to $43,308. There was a significant increase to $50,731 in 2021, followed by a decrease to $43,264 in 2022. The population has grown from 13,701 in 2013 to 14,996 in 2022, with a temporary decrease in 2020.
The changes in South Semoran reflect broader trends in many urban areas across the United States, where Hispanic populations are growing and diversifying traditionally White-majority neighborhoods. The economic fluctuations between 2020 and 2022 likely reflect the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent recovery efforts.
The growing Hispanic majority in South Semoran is noteworthy in the context of Orlando and Florida. Orlando has been experiencing significant Hispanic population growth, and South Semoran appears to be at the forefront of this trend. This shift could have implications for local businesses, cultural offerings, and political representation in the area.
South Semoran's evolution from a "Majority-Minority" community to a "Hispanic Majority" area with "Moderate Diversity" over the past decade reflects broader demographic shifts occurring in many urban areas across the United States. The neighborhood's changing racial composition and economic fluctuations present opportunities and challenges for community development and social cohesion in the future.