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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
McKinney, a neighborhood in Austin, Texas, exhibits characteristics of a Hispanic Majority community. Hispanic residents comprised 59% of the population in 2022. The area has experienced demographic shifts over the past decade, transitioning from a more pronounced Hispanic Majority to a more diverse composition. McKinney's median income was $66,346 in 2022, representing a middle-income urban neighborhood. The area is known for its proximity to the Colorado River and its mix of historic homes and new developments.
In 2013, McKinney was categorized as a Hispanic Majority community, with Hispanic residents making up 72% of the population. Over the decade, while maintaining its Hispanic Majority status, the neighborhood has shown a trend towards increased diversity. The Hispanic population decreased from 72% in 2013 to 59% in 2022. The White population increased from 17% to 25% over the same period. The Black population grew from 6% to 10%. A "Two or More Races" category emerged, reaching 5% by 2022.
The demographic shifts correlate with changes in median income. Median income increased from $61,840 in 2013 to $66,346 in 2022, a 7.3% rise. The most significant income jump occurred between 2018 and 2019, coinciding with a period of increased racial diversification. Population grew from 5,841 in 2013 to 7,134 in 2022, a 22% increase. This suggests the neighborhood's increasing attractiveness, potentially driven by economic opportunities and urban development.
McKinney's demographic evolution reflects broader trends seen in many urban areas across the United States. The decrease in Hispanic majority from 72% to 59% mirrors national trends of increasing diversity in traditionally homogeneous neighborhoods. The growth in the "Two or More Races" category from 0% to 5% aligns with national data showing a rise in multiracial identifications, particularly evident in the 2020 Census. The moderate income growth of 7.3% over a decade is somewhat below the national average, which saw about a 10% increase in median household income between 2013 and 2022.
These changes in McKinney represent a microcosm of larger urban demographic shifts, where historically minority-majority neighborhoods are experiencing increased diversity and associated economic changes. The neighborhood's evolution reflects the complex interplay between demographic change, economic development, and urban renewal processes occurring in many growing American cities.