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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Elton Hills, a neighborhood in Rochester, Minnesota, exhibits low diversity with a white majority as of 2022. The racial composition shows 81% white residents. Signs of gradual diversification are present. The neighborhood's median income has grown steadily over the past decade, reaching $81,729 in 2022. Elton Hills is located near the Mayo Clinic, which may influence its demographic and economic characteristics.
Over the past decade, Elton Hills has maintained its status as a low diversity area with a white majority. A trend towards increased diversity is noticeable. In 2013, the neighborhood had 91% white residents. By 2022, the white population decreased to 81%, indicating slow but steady diversification. The Hispanic population has shown the most significant growth, increasing from 4% in 2013 to 10% in 2022. Other minority groups, particularly Asian and Black populations, have also seen modest increases.
The demographic shifts in Elton Hills correlate with notable economic changes. Median income has risen consistently, from $68,075 in 2013 to $81,729 in 2022, a 20% increase over the decade. This income growth coincides with the gradual increase in diversity, suggesting that the neighborhood is attracting a more diverse, affluent population. The population has grown from 4,269 in 2013 to 4,896 in 2022, indicating the neighborhood's increasing attractiveness.
Elton Hills remains less diverse than many urban areas in the United States. The national trend shows increasing diversity in many communities, with the non-Hispanic white population declining from 63.7% in 2010 to 57.8% in 2020. In this context, Elton Hills' 81% white population in 2022 is significantly higher than the national average.
The neighborhood's economic growth aligns with broader trends in many professional urban areas, where increasing diversity often correlates with rising incomes. However, the rate of diversification in Elton Hills appears slower than national averages, possibly due to its specific local context as a neighborhood in a smaller city dominated by a major medical institution.
Elton Hills remains a low diversity area with a strong white majority, but it shows signs of gradual transition. The increasing Hispanic population and steady economic growth suggest a slow but consistent move towards greater diversity and prosperity. This evolution likely reflects broader changes in Rochester's economy and demographics, possibly influenced by the expansion and diversification of the Mayo Clinic workforce.