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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Upper Rattlesnake, a neighborhood in Missoula, Montana, is classified as a Low Diversity community with a White Majority. As of 2022, the neighborhood has a population of 5,062 and a median income of $82,653. Upper Rattlesnake is located near the Rattlesnake National Recreation Area.
Over the past decade, Upper Rattlesnake has maintained its status as a Low Diversity community with a White Majority. The percentage of white residents has decreased from 94% in 2015 to 85% in 2022. The neighborhood shows characteristics of a Transitional Community in recent years. The Hispanic population increased from 1% in 2013 to 6% in 2022, and those identifying as two or more races increased from 0% in 2013 to 3% in 2022. The Asian population grew from 3% in 2015 to 5% in 2022.
The median income in Upper Rattlesnake has shown an overall upward trend, increasing from $77,830 in 2013 to $82,653 in 2022, with fluctuations in between. There was an increase to $91,696 in 2021 before settling to the 2022 figure. This increase in median income correlates with the subtle demographic shifts. The population has remained relatively stable over the decade, with minor fluctuations. It decreased from 5,125 in 2013 to 4,671 in 2016, before increasing to 5,062 in 2022.
Upper Rattlesnake remains less diverse than many urban areas in the United States. The slow pace of diversification is typical for smaller cities in predominantly rural states like Montana. The increasing Hispanic and Asian populations align with broader national trends of growing diversity in suburban and urban areas.
The median income in Upper Rattlesnake ($82,653 in 2022) is higher than the national median household income of $70,784 in 2021. This suggests that Upper Rattlesnake is an affluent neighborhood within Missoula. The gradual increase in diversity and rising incomes may indicate a trend towards gentrification or increased desirability of the neighborhood.
The changes in Upper Rattlesnake could lead to shifts in local businesses, housing prices, and community dynamics in the future. The relatively slow pace of change suggests that these transitions are likely to be gradual rather than abrupt.