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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
West Loveland North, a neighborhood in Loveland, Ohio, is characterized by low diversity with a predominantly White population (92% in 2022). The area has a median income of $133,120 in 2022, which is above the national average. West Loveland North is known for its high-end residential areas and proximity to the Little Miami River.
Over the past decade, West Loveland North has maintained its status as a Low Diversity community. From 2013 to 2020, there was a gradual increase in diversity, with the White population decreasing from 88% to 80%. The Asian population experienced the most significant growth, rising from 7% in 2013 to 12% in 2020. This trend reversed from 2021 to 2022, with the White population increasing from 89% to 92%. The Hispanic population has shown a steady increase from 0% in 2013 to 5% in 2022.
The neighborhood's economic profile has remained consistently affluent throughout the decade. Median income fluctuated between $122,970 (2019) and $163,807 (2021), always remaining above national averages. The highest median income in 2021 coincided with a slight increase in diversity. The increase in the White population percentage from 2021 to 2022 corresponded with a decrease in median income from $163,807 to $133,120.
The persistent Low Diversity status of West Loveland North contrasts with national trends towards increasing diversity in suburban areas. The neighborhood's median income consistently exceeds national averages by a significant margin. The fluctuation in the Asian population percentage, peaking at 12% in 2020 before declining, might reflect broader trends of Asian Americans moving to suburban areas, followed by potential outmigration or demographic shifts. The steady increase in the Hispanic population aligns with national trends of growing Hispanic communities in suburban areas, albeit at a slower rate in this neighborhood.
West Loveland North has maintained its status as a predominantly White, high-income neighborhood over the past decade. While there were signs of increasing diversity up to 2020, recent trends suggest a reinforcement of its Low Diversity categorization. The economic stability of the area, coupled with its resistance to significant demographic changes, indicates that West Loveland North remains an exclusive enclave within the broader Loveland area.