Demographic and Racial Composition Analysis of East Avenue, Rochester: A Low Diversity Neighborhood

CATEGORY

Demographics

DATA

Population

Median Income

Racial Distributions

DATA SOURCE

United States Census Bureau: American Community Survey Data (ACS)

East Avenue in Rochester, New York, is classified as a Low Diversity neighborhood with a predominantly White population (84% in 2022). The area's population increased from 6,241 residents in 2010 to 7,135 in 2022. The median income rose from $50,497 in 2013 to $56,355 in 2022, indicating increased affluence. East Avenue is characterized by historic architecture, cultural institutions, and proximity to downtown Rochester.

Over the past decade, East Avenue has maintained its Low Diversity status, with the White population remaining dominant. The White population percentage has fluctuated between 80% and 84% from 2013 to 2022. The Black population decreased from 8-10% in the mid-2010s to 4% in 2022. Asian and Hispanic populations showed slight increases, with Hispanics consistently representing about 5-6% of the population in recent years. The "Two or More Races" category grew from 1% to 4% between 2020 and 2022.

The neighborhood experienced economic growth, with median income rising by 11.6% from 2013 to 2022. This trend correlates with the maintenance of a high White population percentage. The decrease in the Black population percentage coincides with rising incomes, potentially indicating gentrification processes. Slight increases in Asian, Hispanic, and multiracial populations may be linked to these groups achieving higher incomes and affording housing in this increasingly affluent area.

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The trends observed in East Avenue align with broader patterns seen in many urban neighborhoods across the United States. The combination of rising incomes and demographic shifts is consistent with gentrification processes observed in many urban areas. The slight increases in Asian, Hispanic, and multiracial populations, while maintaining high income levels, reflect a national trend of growing diversity in more affluent neighborhoods. The persistence of a high White population percentage in East Avenue is consistent with patterns seen in many historically White, affluent urban neighborhoods across the country.

East Avenue's median income growth of 11.6% from 2013 to 2022 outpaces the national median household income growth, which was about 7.3% in real terms from 2013 to 2019. This suggests that East Avenue is experiencing stronger economic growth than the national average, potentially making it an increasingly desirable and exclusive neighborhood within Rochester.

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