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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Southshore, a neighborhood in Aurora, Colorado, is characterized as a Moderate Diversity community with a White Majority. As of 2022, the white population comprises 66% of the neighborhood, with Hispanic (15%) and Asian (6%) populations following. Southshore has experienced significant population growth, increasing from 818 residents in 2010 to 4,825 in 2022. The neighborhood's median income reached $180,497 in 2022.
Over the past decade, Southshore has transitioned from a Low Diversity community to one of Moderate Diversity. In 2013, the neighborhood was categorized as Low Diversity with a white population of 76%. By 2022, this percentage decreased to 66%, while other racial groups, particularly Hispanic and Black populations, increased. The community has shown signs of becoming a Transitional Community, especially from 2018 onwards. The Hispanic population grew from 11% in 2018 to 15% in 2022, while the Black population increased from 3% to 6% in the same period.
The shift towards greater diversity has coincided with an upward trend in median income. From 2013 to 2022, the median income rose from $172,702 to $180,497, with some fluctuations. The peak was reached in 2021 at $190,086. This suggests that the increasing diversity has been accompanied by economic growth. The population growth has been dramatic, increasing by nearly 600% from 2010 to 2022. This rapid growth could be a key factor driving both the increasing diversity and rising incomes.
The trends observed in Southshore align with broader patterns seen in many growing suburban areas across the United States, particularly those near major metropolitan areas. The combination of increasing diversity and rising incomes is often associated with areas experiencing "suburban diversity," where historically homogeneous suburbs become more racially and ethnically diverse while maintaining or increasing their economic status.
Compared to national trends, Southshore's median income is significantly higher than the U.S. median household income, which was around $70,784 in 2021. This suggests that while the neighborhood is becoming more diverse, it remains an enclave of relative affluence. The rapid population growth in Southshore also outpaces the general population growth rate of Aurora and Colorado as a whole, indicating that this neighborhood is a particularly attractive area for new residents.
Southshore represents a suburban community transitioning from low to moderate diversity while maintaining high economic status. This trend reflects broader patterns of suburban diversification seen in many growing metropolitan areas across the United States, but with the distinct characteristic of maintaining very high median incomes throughout the transition.