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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
South Sheldon Lake in Fort Collins, Colorado, is a White Majority community with moderate diversity. As of 2022, the neighborhood has a population of 1,437 and a median income of $29,245. The area has experienced significant fluctuations in both its demographic composition and economic indicators over the past decade.
From 2013 to 2022, South Sheldon Lake has maintained its status as a White Majority community. The white population percentage decreased from 70% in 2013 to 64% in 2020, briefly qualifying the area as a Transitional Community. This trend reversed slightly by 2022, with the white population increasing to 68%. The Hispanic population increased from 9% in 2013 to 24% in 2020, but decreased to 14% by 2022. The Asian population fluctuated, peaking at 18% in 2014 before stabilizing around 11% in recent years.
The median income in South Sheldon Lake has shown a general upward trend with fluctuations. From 2013 to 2019, there was an increase in median income from $20,367 to $34,893, representing a 71% growth. However, from 2019 to 2022, there was a decline in median income to $29,245, a decrease of about 16%. The population has grown overall from 982 in 2013 to 1,437 in 2022, a 46% increase.
The economic trends correlate with demographic shifts. The period of increasing diversity (2013-2020) coincided with rising median incomes, suggesting that the influx of new residents may have contributed to economic growth. The recent slight reversal in diversity trends (2020-2022) aligns with a decrease in median income, which could indicate changing economic conditions affecting population dynamics.
The trends observed in South Sheldon Lake reflect broader patterns seen in many American communities. The increasing diversity, particularly the growth of the Hispanic population, aligns with national demographic trends showing a growing Hispanic population across the United States. The fluctuations in median income, with a peak followed by a decline, mirror economic patterns seen in many areas following the recovery from the 2008 recession and the subsequent economic challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. The overall population growth in the neighborhood suggests that Fort Collins, like many mid-sized cities, may be experiencing urban expansion and development.
South Sheldon Lake represents a community in transition, balancing its historically White Majority status with increasing diversity, particularly among Hispanic residents. The economic fluctuations, coupled with demographic shifts, paint a picture of a neighborhood adapting to broader societal and economic changes. This evolution presents both opportunities and challenges for community cohesion and economic development in the coming years.