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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Leimert Park, a neighborhood in Los Angeles, California, exhibits a Black Majority demographic composition. In 2022, 69% of the population identified as Black. The area had a median income of $62,352 as of 2022. Leimert Park is known for its strong African American cultural presence and is often referred to as the cultural heartbeat of Black Los Angeles.
Over the past decade, Leimert Park has maintained its status as a Black Majority community, though there have been subtle shifts in its demographic makeup. In 2013, the Black population made up 77% of the neighborhood, which has gradually decreased to 69% by 2022. This change indicates a slow but steady trend towards increased diversity, though not enough to shift the neighborhood out of the Black Majority category.
The Hispanic population has shown the most significant increase, rising from 15% in 2013 to 20% in 2022. This growth suggests a gradual transition towards a more diverse community composition. The White population has also seen a modest increase from 1% in 2013 to 6% in 2022, further contributing to the neighborhood's gradual diversification. Asian and multiracial populations have remained relatively stable, with slight fluctuations over the years.
The median income in Leimert Park has shown overall growth from $51,359 in 2013 to $62,352 in 2022, representing a 21.4% increase over the decade. This economic improvement correlates with the subtle demographic shifts. The median income peaked at $66,775 in 2019 before experiencing a decline during the COVID-19 pandemic, dropping to $62,795 in 2020. The subsequent years show a slight recovery, but income levels have not yet returned to the 2019 peak.
The population of Leimert Park has remained relatively stable over the decade, with minor fluctuations. The 2022 population of 12,224 is only slightly lower than the 2013 figure of 12,294, indicating that the neighborhood has maintained its community size while experiencing demographic and economic changes.
The gradual diversification of Leimert Park aligns with broader trends seen in many urban areas across the United States, where historically Black neighborhoods are experiencing increased racial and ethnic diversity. This trend is often associated with gentrification processes in major cities. The economic growth in Leimert Park, while positive, may not have kept pace with the overall economic growth of Los Angeles or California. The neighborhood's ability to maintain its Black Majority status while experiencing economic growth suggests a level of community resilience and cultural preservation in the face of changing urban dynamics.
Leimert Park represents a community in slow transition, balancing its strong Black cultural identity with gradual demographic shifts and moderate economic growth. The neighborhood's evolution reflects broader urban trends while maintaining its unique character as a center of African American culture in Los Angeles.