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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Saint Vincents Hill Historic District in Vallejo, California, exhibits a Moderate Diversity demographic profile with a Hispanic plurality. The neighborhood's median income as of 2022 is $51,096, reflecting a middle-income urban area. The district is known for its Victorian-era homes, which may influence its demographic and economic dynamics.
From 2013 to 2022, Saint Vincents Hill Historic District transitioned from a Majority-Minority community to one of Moderate Diversity. The Hispanic population has consistently been the largest group, fluctuating between 28% and 36%. The Black population showed notable fluctuation, peaking at 35% in 2016 but decreasing to 20% by 2022. The White population remained relatively stable around 22-25% in recent years. There has been a gradual increase in Asian and multiracial populations.
The neighborhood's economic landscape has evolved alongside its demographic shifts. Median income increased from $33,732 in 2013 to $51,096 in 2022, a rise of over 51%. This income growth coincided with fluctuations in the racial composition, particularly the decrease in the Black population percentage and the increase in Hispanic and Asian populations. The population has remained relatively stable over the decade, with minor fluctuations.
The trend towards increased diversity in Saint Vincents Hill Historic District aligns with broader national trends in urban areas. The income growth over the decade (51%) outpaces the national average wage growth, which was approximately 30% from 2013 to 2022. The preservation of historic Victorian homes in the district may be contributing to its economic resilience and attractiveness to diverse populations.
Saint Vincents Hill Historic District has evolved from a Majority-Minority community to one of Moderate Diversity over the past decade, with a consistent Hispanic plurality. This demographic shift has been accompanied by significant economic growth, potentially influenced by the area's historic character. The neighborhood's trajectory suggests a trend towards increased diversity and economic prosperity, although the declining Black population percentage warrants further investigation into potential displacement or other socio-economic factors at play.