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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Arbor Peaks, a neighborhood in Des Moines, Iowa, exhibits a Low Diversity profile with a White Majority. In 2022, 80% of its population identifies as white. The neighborhood's median income in 2022 was $40,610. Arbor Peaks is characterized by tree-lined streets and well-maintained parks.
Over the past decade, Arbor Peaks has maintained its status as a White Majority neighborhood. The white population ranged from 78% to 85% between 2013 and 2022. Other racial demographics have shown subtle shifts. The Asian population increased from 2% in 2013 to 6% in 2022, with a peak of 9% in 2018. The Hispanic population grew from 6% in 2013 to 7% in 2022. The Black population decreased from 7% in 2013 to 4% in 2022.
The median income in Arbor Peaks has shown significant volatility over the past decade. It peaked at $55,146 in 2017, reached its lowest point at $38,335 in 2020, and stood at $40,610 in 2022. These economic fluctuations appear to correlate with some demographic shifts. The peak in median income in 2017 coincided with a slight increase in the Asian population. The lowest median income in 2020 occurred alongside a peak in the white population at 85%.
Population figures have remained relatively stable, ranging from 1,111 to 1,488 residents over the decade. The most significant population increase occurred between 2017 and 2018, rising from 1,319 to 1,488 residents. This coincided with the highest percentage of Asian residents (9%) and a relatively high median income of $54,250.
The demographic trends in Arbor Peaks reflect broader national patterns of increasing diversity in suburban areas, albeit at a slower pace. While many U.S. neighborhoods are transitioning towards Moderate or High Diversity, Arbor Peaks maintains its Low Diversity status with a strong White Majority.
The economic volatility experienced in Arbor Peaks mirrors national trends, particularly the economic downturn during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. However, the neighborhood's median income has not yet recovered to pre-pandemic levels.
Arbor Peaks has maintained its Low Diversity status with a White Majority over the past decade. Subtle shifts in racial demographics and significant economic fluctuations suggest a slowly evolving community. The gradual increase in Asian and Hispanic populations, coupled with income volatility, may indicate the early stages of a transition towards greater diversity and economic change in the coming years.