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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Stewartville, a neighborhood in Moline, Illinois, is characterized as a White Majority community with a median income of $89,401 as of 2022. The area exhibits Low Diversity, with 71% of the population identifying as white. Stewartville has experienced a gradual increase in its Hispanic population over the past decade, potentially indicating the early stages of a Transitional Community.
Over the past decade, Stewartville has maintained its status as a White Majority community, but with notable changes. In 2013, the neighborhood displayed even lower diversity, with 85% of the population identifying as white. However, by 2022, this percentage decreased to 71%, indicating a shift towards greater diversity, albeit still within the Low Diversity category.
The most significant change has been the growth of the Hispanic population, rising from 9% in 2013 to 21% in 2022. This trend suggests that Stewartville may be transitioning towards a Moderate Diversity classification in the coming years if current trends continue. Other racial groups have seen minimal changes, with slight increases in the Black population (from 0% to 3%) and the Two or More Races category (from 1% to 2%). The Asian population has remained relatively stable at around 1-2%.
Alongside these demographic shifts, Stewartville has experienced substantial economic growth. The median income has risen from $64,400 in 2013 to $89,401 in 2022, representing a 39% increase over the decade. This growth in income has occurred concurrently with the increasing diversity of the neighborhood.
The population has remained relatively stable, fluctuating between 910 and 1,019 residents over the decade. This suggests that the economic improvements have benefited existing residents rather than attracting a significant influx of new inhabitants.
The demographic shifts observed in Stewartville align with broader national trends of increasing diversity in suburban and urban areas. The growth of the Hispanic population reflects a pattern seen in many Midwestern cities as they become more diverse.
The increase in median income outpaces national averages, which saw about a 23% increase in median household income from 2013 to 2022. This suggests that Stewartville has experienced stronger economic growth than many other areas of the country during this period.
The stability of the population size, despite economic growth, may indicate limited housing expansion in the area. With an estimated 357 housing units for a population of 931 in 2022, the neighborhood appears to have a relatively fixed housing stock, which could be contributing to the gradual nature of demographic changes.
Stewartville presents a case of a traditionally Low Diversity, White Majority community slowly transitioning towards greater racial diversity, particularly through growth in its Hispanic population. This demographic shift has occurred alongside significant economic improvement, as evidenced by the substantial increase in median income.