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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Spring Lakes of Clearwater Homeowners Association in Clearwater, Florida, demonstrates a "Moderate Diversity" demographic profile as of 2022. The neighborhood has experienced a significant shift towards increased diversity over the past decade. The current population is 878 with a median income of $57,397. The community has transformed from a predominantly white area to one with a more balanced racial composition.
In 2013, Spring Lakes of Clearwater was categorized as "Low Diversity," with a white majority of 83%. Over the next decade, the neighborhood transitioned through several categories. From 2013-2017, it remained "Low Diversity" with a strong white majority (82-98%). In 2018-2019, it shifted to "Moderate Diversity" as the white percentage decreased to 65-74%. From 2020-2022, it became a "Transitional Community" moving towards "High Diversity".
By 2022, no racial group comprised more than 50% of the population. White residents accounted for 46%, black residents for 31%, and Hispanic residents for 13%. This shift indicates a rapid diversification of the neighborhood. The demographic shifts correlate with changes in median income. From 2013-2015, higher median incomes ($77,272 - $80,103) coincided with low diversity. From 2016-2022, declining median incomes ($71,616 to $57,397) corresponded with increased diversity.
This trend suggests that as the neighborhood became more diverse, it also experienced a decrease in overall economic status. Population fluctuations have been observed throughout this period, with no clear long-term trend. However, the most recent years (2020-2022) show a relatively stable population around 800-900 residents.
The demographic evolution of Spring Lakes of Clearwater reflects broader national trends of increasing diversity in suburban areas. Many U.S. suburbs have experienced similar transitions from predominantly white communities to more diverse neighborhoods over the past decade. The correlation between increasing diversity and declining median income is not uncommon in transitioning neighborhoods, but it does not necessarily imply causation.
Spring Lakes of Clearwater Homeowners Association has undergone a significant demographic transformation over the past decade, evolving from a low-diversity, predominantly white community to a moderately diverse, transitional neighborhood. This change has been accompanied by economic shifts. As the neighborhood continues to evolve, it will be important for local leaders and residents to address these changes to ensure a thriving, inclusive community for all residents.