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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
East Foothills, a neighborhood in Boulder, Colorado, exhibits low diversity with a white population of 83% as of 2022. The neighborhood maintains a high median income of $127,983 in 2022, significantly above the national average. East Foothills is located near the Flatirons, providing residents with scenic views and access to hiking trails.
Over the past decade, East Foothills has remained a low diversity area, with the white population consistently above 75%. In 2013, the neighborhood reached its peak of low diversity with a 93% white population. By 2018, the white population decreased to 81%, approaching moderate diversity. The most recent data from 2022 shows a slight increase in the white population to 83%.
The median income in East Foothills has shown an upward trend. From 2013 to 2022, median income increased from $97,431 to $127,983, representing a 31% increase over nine years. A significant increase occurred between 2017 and 2018, with median income rising from $99,811 to $119,074. The peak was reached in 2021 at $136,326, followed by a slight decrease in 2022.
The economic trends correlate with demographic shifts in East Foothills. The period of increasing diversity from 2013 to 2018 coincided with significant income growth, suggesting that the neighborhood's increasing affluence may have attracted a more diverse, high-income population. The slight reversal in diversity trends from 2018 to 2022 occurred alongside continued income growth, potentially indicating a stabilization of the neighborhood's demographic and economic profile.
East Foothills' demographic composition is less diverse than Boulder as a whole. The high median income of East Foothills is consistent with Boulder's reputation as an affluent city, particularly in its scenic areas near the mountains. The gradual increase in diversity, though small, aligns with national trends of increasing diversity in suburban and urban areas, although East Foothills lags behind in this regard.
East Foothills represents a high-income, predominantly white neighborhood that has experienced subtle shifts towards increased diversity over the past decade. These changes reflect broader trends of increasing diversity in affluent areas, albeit at a slower pace than many comparable communities. The neighborhood's economic prosperity has remained a constant feature, potentially both attracting and limiting diversity due to high housing costs.