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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Rodgers Park in Fort Collins, Colorado, is predominantly a White Majority neighborhood with 71% white residents in 2022. The area has experienced economic growth over the past decade, with median income increasing from $26,444 in 2013 to $41,139 in 2022. Rodgers Park's proximity to Colorado State University likely influences its demographic and economic characteristics.
The neighborhood has maintained its White Majority status over the past decade, but shows signs of gradual diversification. The white population decreased from 78% in 2013 to 71% in 2022. The Hispanic population remained relatively stable between 11-18%. Asian and Black populations increased, though remaining small minorities. The percentage of residents identifying as two or more races increased from 4% in 2013 to 6% in 2022.
Economically, Rodgers Park has seen significant growth. Median income increased by approximately 55% from 2013 to 2022. The population grew from 2,873 in 2013 to a peak of 3,274 in 2019, before declining slightly to 2,941 in 2022. This economic growth correlates with increasing diversity, as rising incomes may have attracted a wider range of residents.
The trend towards increasing diversity in Rodgers Park aligns with national trends of growing diversity in urban and suburban areas. The significant income growth may reflect broader economic trends in Colorado. The presence of Colorado State University likely contributes to the area's diversity and economic characteristics, as university towns often attract a more diverse population and can drive local economic growth.
Rodgers Park remains a White Majority community but shows signs of gradual diversification coupled with significant economic growth over the past decade. These trends suggest a slowly evolving neighborhood character, potentially influenced by its proximity to a major university and broader demographic shifts occurring nationally.