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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Puritas-Longmead, a neighborhood in Cleveland, Ohio, exhibits characteristics of a Moderate Diversity community with a transitional trend. As of 2022, the area has a population of 18,546 and a median income of $36,600. The neighborhood is known for its proximity to Cleveland Hopkins International Airport.
Over the past decade, Puritas-Longmead has undergone a significant transformation in its racial composition. In 2013, the neighborhood could be categorized as having a White Majority, with 56% of the population identifying as white. However, by 2022, this had shifted to a Moderate Diversity classification, with no single racial group constituting a majority.
The most notable changes include a decrease in the white population from 56% in 2013 to 47% in 2022, an increase in the Hispanic population from 14% in 2013 to 22% in 2022, and a slight increase in the Black population from 24% in 2013 to 26% in 2017, followed by a decrease to 23% by 2022. There has also been growth in the Asian and multiracial populations, though still representing small percentages. This evolution indicates a Transitional Community, with increasing diversity over time.
The median income in Puritas-Longmead has shown volatility over the past decade. It decreased from $32,879 in 2013 to $30,352 in 2015. There was a significant increase to $40,396 in 2021, followed by a decrease to $36,600 in 2022. These economic fluctuations coincide with demographic changes. The initial decrease in median income from 2013 to 2015 occurred as the neighborhood began transitioning from a White Majority to a more diverse community. The subsequent increase in median income from 2015 to 2021 aligns with the growing Hispanic population and increased diversity.
The population has remained relatively stable, with a slight decrease from 18,784 in 2013 to 18,546 in 2022, indicating that the neighborhood has maintained its appeal despite demographic changes.
The demographic shifts in Puritas-Longmead reflect broader national trends of increasing diversity in urban areas. The growth in the Hispanic population aligns with national patterns of Hispanic population growth in many U.S. cities. However, the neighborhood's transition from a White Majority to a more diverse community has occurred at a faster rate than the national average.
The economic volatility experienced in Puritas-Longmead, with a significant increase in median income followed by a decrease, may be indicative of broader economic challenges faced by many urban neighborhoods.
Puritas-Longmead exemplifies a neighborhood in transition, moving towards greater diversity while experiencing both economic opportunities and challenges. These changes likely have significant implications for local businesses, community services, and social dynamics within the neighborhood.