Loading Content...
Loading Content...
Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Cloverdale, a neighborhood in Moreno Valley, California, has transitioned from a Moderate Diversity community to a Hispanic Majority status between 2013 and 2022. The Hispanic population increased from 50% to 55%, while the White population decreased from 30% to 21%, and the Black population grew from 10% to 17%. This shift categorizes Cloverdale as a Transitional Community. The median income in Cloverdale rose from $83,556 in 2013 to $97,378 in 2022, representing a 16.5% increase. The population also grew from 12,174 in 2013 to 13,672 in 2022, a 12.3% increase.
The demographic changes in Cloverdale align with broader patterns observed in many Californian suburbs, where Hispanic populations have been growing rapidly. However, Cloverdale's economic growth outpaces many similar communities. The increase in racial diversity, particularly the growth of the Black population, indicates that Cloverdale is becoming a more inclusive community for various ethnic groups.
Cloverdale's transformation over the past decade has resulted in its evolution from a Moderately Diverse community to a Hispanic Majority area with increasing Black representation. This demographic shift has been accompanied by substantial economic growth and population increase, positioning Cloverdale as a dynamic and evolving neighborhood within Moreno Valley.