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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Top-O-Hollow, a neighborhood in Ames, Iowa, is characterized as a Low Diversity community with a white majority of 80% in 2022. The neighborhood has a population of 3,494 as of 2022. Top-O-Hollow has a median income of $91,311 in 2022, indicating an affluent residential area. The neighborhood is located near Iowa State University.
Over the past decade, Top-O-Hollow has maintained its status as a Low Diversity community, with the white population remaining the dominant racial group. In 2013, the neighborhood had a 92% white population. By 2022, the white population decreased to 80%, indicating a gradual diversification. The Asian population increased from 2% in 2013 to 10% in 2022. The Hispanic population grew from 2% to 4%, and the Black population rose from 1% to 3%.
The demographic shifts correlate with economic trends. Median income increased from $76,653 in 2013 to $91,311 in 2022, a 19% increase. The years of most significant income growth (2015-2017) coincide with the period when racial diversification began to accelerate. Population figures have fluctuated, with a peak of 4,611 in 2018 corresponding to a period of increased diversity, particularly in the Asian population.
Top-O-Hollow remains less diverse than many urban areas in the United States, but its gradual diversification aligns with broader national trends of increasing racial and ethnic diversity in suburban and college town settings. The high median income and gradual diversification are characteristic of areas near major universities, where international students and faculty often contribute to demographic changes.
Top-O-Hollow's median income ($91,311 in 2022) is higher than the U.S. median household income (about $70,784 in 2021), indicating a relatively affluent community. This economic prosperity, combined with the presence of Iowa State University, likely contributes to the area's ability to attract a slowly diversifying population while maintaining its predominantly white demographic composition.
Top-O-Hollow remains a Low Diversity community but shows signs of gradual transformation. The correlation between increasing diversity and rising median incomes suggests that economic opportunities may be a driving factor in this demographic evolution. As this trend continues, the neighborhood may eventually transition to a Moderate Diversity category, reflecting broader national patterns of suburban and college town diversification.