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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Spring Valley, Nevada, is classified as a "Moderate Diversity" community with a population of 212,417 as of 2022. The racial composition includes 24% Hispanic, 18% Asian, and 14% Black residents. Spring Valley is a Census-designated place located in Clark County, near the Las Vegas Strip, comprising both residential and commercial areas. The median income in 2022 was $64,591.
Over the past decade, Spring Valley has transformed from a "White Plurality" community to one of "Moderate Diversity." The white population decreased from 47% in 2013 to 37% in 2022, while other racial groups increased. The Hispanic population grew slightly from 22% to 24%, and the Asian population increased from 17% to 18%. The Black population experienced the most significant growth, rising from 9% to 14% during this period.
The demographic changes in Spring Valley occurred alongside fluctuations in median income. From 2013 to 2022, the median income increased from $60,183 to $64,591, representing a 7.3% growth over nine years. However, this growth was not consistent, with some years showing decreases. The period of most significant racial diversification (2013-2017) coincided with a slight decline in median income, from $60,183 to $58,466.
The population of Spring Valley grew steadily from 181,725 in 2013 to 212,417 in 2022, an increase of approximately 16.9%. This population growth, combined with the diversification trend, suggests that Spring Valley has been attracting a diverse range of new residents, potentially due to its proximity to Las Vegas and more affordable housing options compared to the city center.
The demographic shifts in Spring Valley align with broader national trends of increasing diversity in suburban areas. Many suburbs across the United States have experienced similar transitions from predominantly white communities to more diverse areas, often driven by factors such as immigration, changing housing preferences, and economic opportunities.
The modest income growth in Spring Valley (7.3% over nine years) is lower than the national average for the same period, which saw median household income increase by about 10-15%. This suggests that while Spring Valley is diversifying, it may be facing some economic challenges or slower growth compared to national averages.
The steady population growth in Spring Valley reflects a broader trend of suburban growth in many parts of the United States, particularly in regions with strong economic drivers nearby, such as the tourism and entertainment industry in Las Vegas.
Spring Valley's evolution over the past decade demonstrates a clear trend towards greater racial diversity, aligning with national suburban demographic shifts. While this diversification has been accompanied by population growth, the economic gains have been modest, suggesting potential challenges in ensuring equitable economic opportunities for all residents in this changing community.