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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Alexandria, Virginia, a city near Washington, D.C., had a population of 155,525 in 2022 with a median household income of $111,955. The city is classified as a "Moderate Diversity" community. The racial composition in 2022 was 50% white, 20% Black, 17% Hispanic, and 6% Asian.
Over the past decade, Alexandria has maintained its "Moderate Diversity" status, but with notable shifts. The white population decreased from 52% in 2013 to 50% in 2022. The Black population remained stable between 20-23%, while the Hispanic population consistently represented 17%. The Asian population held steady at around 6%. The "Two or More Races" category increased from 2% in 2013 to 6% in 2022.
Alexandria's median household income grew from $86,775 in 2013 to $111,955 in 2022, an increase of nearly 29%. The population increased from 148,892 in 2013 to 160,530 in 2018, before declining to 155,525 in 2022. This trend, combined with rising incomes, may indicate a shift towards a more affluent demographic.
Alexandria's trends align with patterns seen in urban areas near major metropolitan centers, where increasing diversity often correlates with economic growth. The city's proximity to Washington, D.C. likely influences these trends, attracting a diverse, highly educated workforce.
Based on observed trends, Alexandria is likely to continue its trajectory towards greater diversity. The white population may soon fall below 50%, potentially shifting the city from "Moderate Diversity" to a "Majority-Minority" community within the next 5-10 years. The growing multiracial population suggests Alexandria may eventually transition into a "High Diversity" category, especially if current trends in the "Two or More Races" category continue.
Economically, the upward trend in median income is likely to persist, potentially reaching or exceeding $120,000 within the next five years. This economic growth, coupled with increasing diversity, may further establish Alexandria's status as an affluent suburb with a multicultural composition.
Rising incomes and property values could lead to gentrification concerns, potentially affecting the city's racial and economic diversity in the long term. City planners and policymakers should consider maintaining affordable housing options to preserve the city's diverse character while managing its economic growth.