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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Harker Heights, Texas, experienced significant demographic changes from 2013 to 2022. The city's population increased from 31,746 to 42,055, a 32.5% growth. In 2022, Harker Heights was categorized as a "Moderate Diversity" community with a median income of $80,443. The racial composition showed no single group exceeding 50%, with White (38%), Black (27%), and Hispanic (23%) populations forming the largest groups.
The city transitioned from a "White Majority" in 2013 to "Moderate Diversity" in 2022. The White population decreased from 51% to 38% over the decade. Concurrently, the Black population increased from 16% to 27%, and the Hispanic population slightly increased from 22% to 23%. This shift indicates a trend towards increasing diversity.
The median income grew from $76,656 in 2013 to $80,443 in 2022, with fluctuations in between and a peak of $86,652 in 2021. This economic growth coincided with the increasing diversity, suggesting the city remained economically resilient during this demographic transition.
The trends in Harker Heights align with broader national patterns of increasing diversity in many urban and suburban areas. The growth in Black and Hispanic populations reflects similar trends seen in many parts of Texas and the broader Southern United States.
Based on observed trends, Harker Heights is likely to continue its trajectory towards increased diversity. Predictions suggest the city may transition into a "High Diversity" category within the next 5-10 years, with no single group comprising more than 40% of the population. The Black population may become the largest group, potentially leading to a "Black Plurality" scenario. The city could also move towards a "Majority-Minority" status if the combined non-White population continues to grow at its current pace.
Economically, if the trend continues, the median income might continue rising gradually, potentially reaching or exceeding $90,000 within the next 5 years. These demographic shifts are likely to influence local politics, education systems, and community services, potentially leading to more diverse representation in local government and a need for more culturally inclusive policies and programs.