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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Swillburg, a neighborhood in Rochester, New York, is characterized as a White Majority community with moderate diversity. As of 2022, the population was 3,665 with a median income of $61,631. The neighborhood is known for its "pie-shaped" layout, with streets radiating from a central point.
Over the past decade, Swillburg has maintained its status as a White Majority community, with the white population consistently representing over 50% of residents. From 2013 to 2019, the neighborhood exhibited relatively stable racial demographics, with the white population ranging from 73-80%. In 2020, there was a decrease in the white population to 68%, briefly moving the neighborhood closer to a Moderate Diversity classification. This shift coincided with increases in Black (14%), Hispanic (11%), and multi-racial (4%) populations. By 2022, the neighborhood returned to a stronger White Majority (79%), with a slight increase in residents identifying as two or more races (6%).
The demographic shifts in Swillburg correlate with changes in median income. From 2013 to 2019, median income showed a general upward trend, rising from $41,300 to $54,052, coinciding with a period of relative racial stability. The year 2020, which saw the most significant racial diversification, also marked a substantial increase in median income to $62,169. In 2021, as the white majority began to reassert itself, median income peaked at $67,565. By 2022, with the white population reaching its highest percentage in the decade, median income slightly decreased to $61,631, though still remaining significantly higher than pre-2020 levels.
These trends suggest that periods of increased diversity in Swillburg have coincided with economic growth, potentially indicating that the neighborhood's economic opportunities have attracted a more diverse population at times.
The demographic trends in Swillburg reflect broader national patterns of increasing diversity in urban areas, albeit to a lesser extent. While many U.S. cities have seen significant increases in minority populations, Swillburg has maintained a strong white majority. However, the brief period of increased diversity around 2020 aligns with national trends of growing multi-racial identification and increased minority representation in traditionally white-majority areas.
The economic growth in Swillburg, particularly the sharp increase in median income from 2020 onwards, outpaces national averages and suggests a period of local economic vitality. This could be attributed to factors such as urban renewal initiatives in Rochester or the attraction of higher-income residents to the neighborhood.
In conclusion, while Swillburg has maintained its status as a White Majority community over the past decade, it has experienced fluctuations in diversity and significant economic growth. These changes suggest a dynamic neighborhood that, while resistant to major demographic shifts, has shown the potential for increased diversity and economic development.