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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Indian Creek, a neighborhood in Jupiter, Florida, exhibits a racial composition categorized as "Low Diversity" based on established criteria. As of 2022, the white population constitutes 90% of the total, exceeding the 75% threshold for this classification. The neighborhood has experienced changes in its median income and population over the past decade, with a current median income of $59,789 and a population of 2,282 as of 2022. Indian Creek is situated near Jupiter Inlet, providing residents with coastal views and recreational opportunities.
Over the past decade, Indian Creek has maintained its status as a "Low Diversity" neighborhood. From 2013 to 2018, there was a gradual decrease in the white population percentage, dropping from 90% to 80%. The Hispanic population increased significantly during this time, rising from 5% in 2013 to 16% in 2018. However, from 2019 onwards, there was a reversal of this trend, with the white population percentage increasing back to 90% by 2022, reinforcing the "Low Diversity" classification.
The median income in Indian Creek has shown overall growth, with some fluctuations. From 2013 to 2022, the median income increased from $50,878 to $59,789, representing an 18% growth over the decade. The highest median income was recorded in 2021 at $67,559, coinciding with a period of slightly increased diversity (86% white population). The periods of slightly higher diversity (2017-2018) corresponded with above-average median incomes, suggesting a potential positive correlation between increased diversity and economic prosperity.
Population trends have been somewhat volatile, with a general declining trend from 3,203 in 2014 to 2,282 in 2022. This decline might be influencing the neighborhood's demographic composition, possibly contributing to the reinforcement of the "Low Diversity" status in recent years.
Florida as a whole is known for its diverse population, particularly with a significant Hispanic community. The fact that Indian Creek maintains such a high percentage of white residents (90%) suggests it may be somewhat of an outlier compared to broader state demographics. The economic growth in Indian Creek, while positive, appears modest compared to national trends. The U.S. median household income grew from $51,939 in 2013 to $70,784 in 2021, a 36% increase. Indian Creek's growth of 18% over a similar period suggests it may be lagging behind national economic trends.
Indian Creek presents a case of a neighborhood that has resisted significant demographic changes despite some fluctuations, maintaining its "Low Diversity" status throughout the decade. While showing some economic growth, the community appears to be somewhat insulated from broader demographic shifts seen in many parts of Florida and the nation. The relationship between its demographic stability, modest economic growth, and declining population could be areas for further investigation to understand the unique dynamics shaping this coastal neighborhood.