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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
West Plaza, a neighborhood in Kansas City, Missouri, exhibits characteristics of a Low Diversity community with a White Majority. As of 2022, the white population comprises 78% of the residents. The neighborhood has experienced population growth over the past decade, reaching 4,250 residents in 2022. Economically, West Plaza has seen fluctuations in median income, with the most recent figure at $69,354 in 2022. West Plaza is known for its mix of residential and commercial spaces, featuring historic homes and modern amenities.
Over the past decade, West Plaza has maintained its status as a White Majority community. There have been subtle shifts towards increased diversity. The white population has decreased from 84% in 2013 to 78% in 2022. The Hispanic population has increased from 4% in 2013 to 7% in 2022. The black population has grown from 4% in 2013 to 7% in 2022. The Asian population has remained stable at around 4-5%. These changes have not been substantial enough to shift the neighborhood out of the Low Diversity category.
The economic landscape of West Plaza has shown overall growth, with fluctuations. Median income has increased from $52,149 in 2013 to $69,354 in 2022, representing a 33% growth over the decade. There was a significant increase in median income between 2014 and 2015, from $52,135 to $63,607. The highest median income was recorded in 2021 at $76,353, followed by a decrease in 2022.
The economic trends correlate with the demographic shifts. The overall increase in median income coincides with the slight increase in diversity, suggesting the neighborhood may be attracting more affluent individuals from diverse backgrounds. The growth in the Hispanic and black populations aligns with periods of economic growth, potentially indicating improved economic opportunities for these groups in the area.
The trend of increasing diversity in West Plaza aligns with broader national trends of increasing diversity in urban areas. The economic growth in West Plaza appears to be outpacing national averages, as the median household income in the United States grew by about 10% between 2013 and 2022, compared to West Plaza's 33% growth. The neighborhood's persistent White Majority status suggests it may be experiencing slower demographic changes compared to more rapidly diversifying urban areas across the country.
West Plaza presents a case of a neighborhood experiencing gradual demographic shifts within the context of overall economic growth. While it remains a Low Diversity area with a White Majority, the subtle increases in minority populations, coupled with economic improvements, suggest a neighborhood in the early stages of transition. Continued monitoring of these trends will be crucial to understand if West Plaza is on a path towards greater diversity and how this might impact its socio-economic landscape in the future.