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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
North Causeway, a neighborhood in New Smyrna Beach, Florida, exhibits characteristics of Low Diversity with a White Majority. The white population comprises 79% of the neighborhood, with a Hispanic presence at 16% as of 2022. The median income has increased over the past decade, reaching $72,019 in 2022. North Causeway is located along the Indian River.
Over the past decade, North Causeway has maintained its status as a White Majority community. The white population has decreased from 95% in 2013 to 79% in 2022. The Hispanic population has increased from 4% in 2013 to 16% in 2022. A small Asian presence emerged, reaching 4% by 2022. These changes suggest a slow evolution from Low Diversity towards Moderate Diversity.
The neighborhood has experienced economic growth alongside its demographic shifts. The median income increased from $53,850 in 2013 to $72,019 in 2022, a 33.7% rise. The overall population has remained relatively stable, decreasing slightly from 724 in 2021 to 687 in 2022. The rising median income correlates with the increasing diversity, suggesting the neighborhood may be attracting more affluent and diverse residents.
These trends align with broader national patterns. Many suburban and coastal areas across the U.S. have seen growing diversity, particularly with rising Hispanic populations. The substantial increase in median income outpaces the national average, indicating strong local economic growth. The relatively stable population suggests a balanced community growth, possibly limited by available housing or geographic constraints of the waterfront area.
North Causeway is experiencing a gradual transition from a predominantly white, low-diversity area to a more diverse and affluent neighborhood. This change reflects broader national trends of increasing diversity in desirable locations. The rising incomes and stable population suggest that this transition is occurring alongside economic growth, potentially enhancing the neighborhood's appeal and changing its character over time. As this trend continues, community leaders may need to focus on maintaining inclusivity and addressing any challenges that arise from demographic and economic shifts.