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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The Willowcreek neighborhood in Davis, California, has experienced demographic changes from 2013 to 2022. As of 2022, the community is classified as having "Moderate Diversity" with a White Plurality. The median income in 2022 was $109,512, indicating an affluent area. Willowcreek's proximity to the University of California, Davis campus likely influences its demographic and economic characteristics.
From 2013 to 2022, Willowcreek transitioned from a "White Majority" (54%) to a "White Plurality" (51%). The Asian population increased from 20% to 23%, with a peak of 28% in 2020. The Black population grew from 1% to 7%, while the Hispanic population remained relatively stable between 13% and 19%. These changes suggest a trend towards increasing diversity in the community.
The median income in Willowcreek rose from $99,686 in 2013 to $109,512 in 2022, with a notable spike to $126,817 in 2021. The population decreased slightly from 2,835 in 2013 to 2,459 in 2022. The rising income and demographic shifts may be linked to high-skilled job opportunities in the area, possibly associated with the university or regional tech industries.
The demographic changes in Willowcreek align with trends seen in many college towns across the United States. The increasing diversity, particularly in Asian and Black populations, is consistent with national trends in higher education. The rising median income in Willowcreek outpaces national averages, potentially due to its proximity to a major research university and connections to the broader Bay Area economy.
Willowcreek exemplifies a "Transitional Community," moving from a White Majority to a more diverse composition while maintaining economic prosperity. This transition reflects broader national trends towards increased diversity in educated, affluent communities, particularly those associated with major universities.