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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Clearwater, Florida, as of 2022, is classified as a "White Majority" city with a population of 117,010. The white population comprises 64% of the total, exceeding the 50% threshold for this classification. The city exhibits increasing diversity, with Hispanic (18%), Black (11%), and multiracial (4%) populations forming significant minorities. The median income of $56,474 in 2022 indicates a middle-income urban area.
Over the past decade, Clearwater has maintained its "White Majority" status, but with a trend towards increased diversity. The white population decreased from 69% in 2014 to 64% in 2022, while the Hispanic population grew from 14% to 18% in the same period. This trend suggests a gradual transition towards a "Moderate Diversity" classification, as minority groups gain more representation.
The Asian and multiracial populations have shown slight increases, contributing to the overall diversification. The Black population has remained relatively stable around 10-11%. These changes indicate a slow but steady shift towards a more diverse community composition.
The median income in Clearwater has shown growth, rising from $44,617 in 2014 to $56,474 in 2022, an increase of about 26.6%. This economic improvement correlates with the increasing diversity, suggesting that the influx of diverse populations may be contributing to economic growth or that economic opportunities are attracting a more diverse population.
The population has grown from 110,709 in 2014 to 117,010 in 2022, an increase of about 5.7%. This growth, combined with rising incomes and increasing diversity, points to a positive economic trajectory for the city.
Clearwater's demographic shifts align with broader national trends of increasing diversity in urban areas. The growth in the Hispanic population mirrors trends seen in many U.S. cities over the past decade.
Based on observed trends, Clearwater is likely to continue its trajectory towards greater diversity. If current trends persist, the city may transition from a "White Majority" to a "Moderate Diversity" classification within the next decade. The Hispanic population is likely to continue growing, potentially approaching or exceeding 20% of the total population.
Economically, the upward trend in median income is likely to continue, albeit possibly at a slower rate. The city may see further population growth, attracted by improving economic conditions and increasing diversity.
Clearwater appears to be in a transition phase, moving from a predominantly white community to a more diverse, economically vibrant urban area. This transition could position the city for sustained growth and increased cultural richness in the coming years.