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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Gardner, Colorado, is a community with a population of 1,710 as of 2022. It is categorized as a "White Majority" community, with 69% of the population identifying as white. The city shows signs of increasing diversity over the past decade, potentially transitioning towards a "Moderate Diversity" classification.
Gardner has experienced a shift in its racial composition over the last decade. In 2013, 84% of the population identified as white. By 2022, the white population decreased to 69%, while the Hispanic population grew from 14% to 25%. The community has also seen an increase in residents identifying as two or more races, from 1% in 2013 to 5% in 2022.
The demographic shifts in Gardner correlate with changes in median income. In 2013, the median income was $27,524, which increased to $58,438 by 2022. This increase in median income coincides with the growing diversity of the community. The population has remained relatively stable over this period, fluctuating between approximately 1,600 and 1,800 residents.
The trends observed in Gardner align with broader national patterns of increasing diversity in rural and suburban areas. The increase in median income reflects a general trend of economic growth in many parts of Colorado over the past decade, particularly in areas experiencing demographic changes.
Based on the observed trends, Gardner is likely to continue its trajectory towards increased diversity. If current patterns persist, the community may transition from a "White Majority" to a "Moderate Diversity" classification within the next 5-10 years. The Hispanic population may continue to grow, potentially approaching or exceeding 30% of the total population.
Economically, if the correlation between increasing diversity and rising median income continues, further economic growth in the area might be expected. However, the rate of increase may slow down as the community reaches a new equilibrium.
Gardner could eventually transition into a "Majority-Minority" community if the white population continues to decrease while other racial groups, particularly Hispanic and multiracial populations, continue to grow. This transition would likely be accompanied by further changes in local economic structures.
In conclusion, Gardner is undergoing a gradual but significant demographic and economic transformation. While still predominantly white, the community is becoming more diverse, with associated positive economic outcomes. These changes are likely to continue shaping the character and opportunities of the area in the coming years.