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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Melody Ranch, a neighborhood in Palm Springs, California, exhibits a Low Diversity demographic profile with a White Majority comprising 75% of the population as of 2022. The neighborhood has experienced moderate economic growth over the past decade, with median income rising from $40,234 in 2013 to $52,761 in 2022. Melody Ranch is known for its mid-century modern architecture, a style synonymous with Palm Springs.
Throughout the analyzed period (2013-2022), Melody Ranch has consistently maintained a Low Diversity profile with a White Majority. The White population percentage has fluctuated between 71% and 79%. The Hispanic population has shown variability, ranging from 14% to 22%. Other racial groups have maintained minimal representation, with slight increases in the Asian and Two or More Races categories.
The neighborhood has experienced notable economic growth. Median income increased from $40,234 in 2013 to $52,761 in 2022, representing a 31% increase over nine years. This growth was not linear, with significant jumps between 2016 and 2017, and between 2019 and 2020. Population figures have remained relatively stable, fluctuating between 1,516 and 1,827 residents over the period.
Melody Ranch has maintained its White Majority status, which runs counter to broader national trends towards increasing diversity. Many urban areas across the United States have been experiencing a shift towards Majority-Minority or High Diversity status over the past decade.
The economic growth in Melody Ranch, while significant, may still leave it below the median household income for California, which was around $78,672 in 2020. This suggests that while the neighborhood has seen improvement, it may still be considered relatively affordable within the context of California's high-cost housing market.
The stability of the neighborhood's demographic composition, coupled with rising incomes, could indicate a trend of gentrification, where existing residents benefit from economic improvements without significant population turnover. This pattern differs from many urban areas where rapid economic growth often leads to displacement and more dramatic demographic shifts.
Melody Ranch presents a case of a neighborhood experiencing economic growth while maintaining its demographic character, bucking some national trends towards rapid diversification but aligning with patterns of urban economic improvement. The challenge for the future may be to maintain this economic trajectory while potentially fostering greater inclusivity and diversity.