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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Burke, Virginia, is a community with a high median income and moderate racial diversity. As of 2022, the city is categorized as "White Majority," with 55% of the population identifying as white. The community is approaching "Majority-Minority" status, as the combined minority populations near the 50% threshold.
Over the past decade, Burke has experienced a gradual shift in its racial composition. In 2013, the community was firmly in the "White Majority" category with 61% of the population identifying as white. By 2022, this percentage had decreased to 55%, indicating a trend towards increased diversity.
The Asian population has remained relatively stable, fluctuating between 16-19% throughout the decade. The Hispanic population has shown the most significant growth, increasing from 12% in 2013 to 16% in 2022. The Black population has also seen a slight increase from 5% to 7% during this period.
Burke has experienced substantial economic growth alongside these demographic changes. The median income has risen from $140,960 in 2013 to $149,927 in 2022, an increase of about 6.4%. The population has grown steadily, from 42,111 in 2013 to 44,082 in 2022.
The trends observed in Burke align with broader patterns seen in many suburban areas near major metropolitan centers. The increasing diversity and rising incomes are often characteristics of areas experiencing both economic growth and demographic change due to migration and changing social dynamics.
Based on the observed trends, Burke will likely continue its trajectory towards greater diversity. If current trends persist, the community may transition into a "Majority-Minority" status within the next 5-10 years. The Asian and Hispanic populations are likely to continue growing, potentially leading to a "High Diversity" categorization if their representation continues to increase alongside the existing white majority.
Economically, the area is likely to maintain its high-income status, given the consistent growth in median income over the past decade. This economic stability, combined with increasing diversity, may attract more young professionals and families from various backgrounds, further accelerating the demographic shift.
Burke is an example of a "Transitional Community," evolving from a predominantly white, high-income suburb to a more diverse, yet still affluent area. This transition reflects broader national trends of increasing diversity in suburban areas, particularly those near major cities, and demonstrates how economic prosperity can coincide with demographic change.