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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Valentine, a neighborhood in Kansas City, Missouri, exhibits a demographic profile characterized by low diversity and a white majority as of 2022. The white population comprises 70% of the total, with a median income of $45,610. The neighborhood is notable for its early 20th-century architecture.
Over the past decade, Valentine has experienced subtle demographic changes. In 2013, the neighborhood had low diversity with a 69% white majority. A shift towards moderate diversity occurred in 2018-2019, with the black population increasing to 21-22% and the white population slightly decreasing. By 2022, the neighborhood returned to low diversity status with a white majority. The "Two or More Races" category increased from 0% in 2018 to 16% in 2022.
Valentine's median income has fluctuated, showing an overall upward trend. From $34,731 in 2013, it peaked at $47,906 in 2021 before decreasing to $45,610 in 2022. This income increase correlates with the temporary shift towards greater diversity mid-decade. The population has remained relatively stable, fluctuating between 1,100 and 1,500 residents.
Valentine's demographic trends partially reflect broader national trends of increasing diversity in urban areas. However, the neighborhood's recent reversion to a stronger white majority contrasts with many urban areas becoming more diverse. The increase in the "Two or More Races" category aligns with national trends reported in the 2020 Census.
Economically, Valentine's median income growth outpaces the national average, indicating positive economic health for the neighborhood. However, the income level remains below the national median, suggesting persistent challenges despite improvements.
Valentine exhibits characteristics of a transitional community in terms of racial composition and economic profile. While maintaining a white majority, the increasing presence of mixed-race residents and fluctuations in diversity over the past decade indicate ongoing demographic changes. These shifts, combined with generally improving economic indicators, suggest a neighborhood in flux, potentially moving towards greater diversity and economic stability in future years.