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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Cherokee Seneca is a neighborhood in Louisville, Kentucky, with a predominantly White Majority population. As of 2022, 86% of residents identified as white, categorizing the area as Low Diversity. The neighborhood had a median income of $103,926 in 2022, indicating its affluent status. Cherokee Seneca's proximity to Cherokee Park, a large and popular park in Louisville, likely contributes to its desirability and high property values.
Over the past decade, Cherokee Seneca has maintained its White Majority status while experiencing subtle shifts towards increased diversity. In 2013, the white population comprised 90% of residents, decreasing to 86% by 2022. The most significant changes were increases in Asian and Black populations, with Asian residents growing from 2% to 4% and Black residents from 1% to 4% between 2013 and 2022.
The median income in Cherokee Seneca has fluctuated over the past decade, showing an overall upward trend. In 2013, the median income was $87,123, peaking at $127,801 in 2021 before settling at $103,926 in 2022. This represents an overall increase of about 19% from 2013 to 2022, indicating growing affluence in the neighborhood.
The demographic shifts in Cherokee Seneca align with broader national trends of increasing diversity in suburban and urban neighborhoods, albeit at a slower pace. The neighborhood's economic growth outpaces national trends, with its 19% income growth from 2013 to 2022 surpassing the national average of about 10% for the same period.
The stability of the White Majority in Cherokee Seneca, despite modest increases in diversity, suggests a phenomenon of "selective diversification." This occurs when a predominantly affluent area slowly becomes more diverse while maintaining its overall socioeconomic character.
Cherokee Seneca represents a stable, affluent neighborhood experiencing slow but steady diversification. While it remains categorized as Low Diversity, the trends suggest a gradual move towards Moderate Diversity in the coming years, coupled with continued economic prosperity. These changes reflect broader national trends towards increased diversity in affluent areas, albeit at a more measured pace in Cherokee Seneca.