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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The Imperial Pride neighborhood in Green Bay, Wisconsin, represents a Transitional Community with a Hispanic Plurality as of 2022. The neighborhood has a population of 3,225 and a median income of $62,824. This area has undergone demographic changes over the past decade, shifting from a predominantly White community to one with increasing diversity, particularly with growth in the Hispanic population.
In 2013, Imperial Pride was categorized as a White Majority community, with 77% of the population identifying as white. By 2022, the white population had decreased to 46%, while the Hispanic population grew from 14% to 47%, resulting in a Hispanic Plurality. This transition occurred gradually over the years. The tipping point came around 2020-2021, when the Hispanic population first surpassed the white population. This shift aligns with the definition of a Transitional Community, as significant changes in racial makeup are observed over a defined period.
The demographic shifts in Imperial Pride correlate with an increase in median income. In 2013, the median income was $41,088, and by 2022 it had risen to $62,824, representing a 53% increase over the decade. This trend suggests that the influx of Hispanic residents may have contributed to economic growth in the area. The population of the neighborhood has also increased. From 2,296 residents in 2013 to 3,225 in 2022, the community has grown by about 40%.
The demographic shifts observed in Imperial Pride reflect broader national trends of increasing diversity in many urban and suburban areas across the United States. The growth of the Hispanic population from 14% to 47% in a decade is more pronounced than national averages. The economic growth in Imperial Pride is notable, occurring alongside significant demographic changes. This economic trajectory suggests that diversity can contribute to community prosperity.
Imperial Pride exemplifies a Transitional Community that has evolved from a Low Diversity, White Majority area to a more diverse neighborhood with a Hispanic Plurality. This transformation has been accompanied by economic growth and population increases. The neighborhood's experience offers insights into the interplay between racial diversity and economic development in small urban areas.