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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Greenville, North Carolina exhibits demographic stability with minor shifts from 2013 to 2022. As of 2022, the city maintains a White Majority status with 53% of the population identifying as white. This majority is narrow, indicating a gradual transition towards increased diversity.
Over the past decade, Greenville's white majority has declined from 58% in 2013 to 53% in 2022. The Black population increased slightly from 34% to 36%, while the Hispanic population rose from 3% to 5%. These changes suggest a slow but consistent movement towards Moderate Diversity classification.
The Asian population doubled from 1% to 2%, and those identifying as two or more races increased from 1% to 3%. These changes, while small in absolute terms, represent significant proportional increases and contribute to the city's growing diversity.
The median income in Greenville fluctuated between 2013 and 2022. It increased from $35,779 to $50,120, representing a 40% rise. This growth was not linear, with significant dips in 2015 ($34,305) and 2021 ($36,687). The recent increase to $50,120 in 2022 indicates an improvement in economic conditions.
Population growth has been modest, increasing from 89,142 in 2013 to 89,222 in 2022, with a peak of 93,391 in 2019. This suggests that economic improvements are not primarily driven by population growth but possibly by other factors such as economic development initiatives or changes in the local job market.
Greenville's demographic trends align with broader national patterns of increasing diversity in urban areas. The growth in Hispanic and multiracial populations mirrors national trends, as does the gradual decrease in the white majority.
Based on observed trends, Greenville is likely to transition into a Majority-Minority community within the next 5-10 years if current trends continue. The white population may fall below 50%, while the Black population remains stable and other minority groups continue to grow.
Economically, if the recent upward trend in median income continues, Greenville may experience further economic growth. However, the historical volatility suggests that this growth may not be linear and could be subject to external economic factors.
Greenville appears to be on a path towards becoming a more diverse and potentially more prosperous community. The city is likely to evolve into a Transitional Community in the near future, characterized by increasing racial diversity and potentially improving economic conditions.