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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
University, Florida, exhibits a distinct demographic composition as of 2022. The population of 48,738 resides in an area of 6.57 square miles. The community is classified as a "Majority-Minority" area with "Moderate Diversity." No racial group constitutes a majority. The Hispanic population represents 36%, the Black population 28%, and the White population 27% of the community. The median income in 2022 was $28,580, indicating a lower-middle-income area.
Over the past decade, University has experienced notable demographic changes. In 2013, the community displayed a more balanced racial distribution, with White, Black, and Hispanic populations each comprising about 30-31% of the total. By 2022, a shift towards a "Majority-Minority" status with "Moderate Diversity" occurred. The Hispanic population increased from 31% in 2013 to 36% in 2022. The White population decreased from 31% to 27%, while the Black population slightly declined from 30% to 28%.
The median income has increased from $22,315 in 2013 to $28,580 in 2022, a growth of approximately 28% over nine years. This economic growth has coincided with the demographic shifts. The population has also increased significantly, from 41,679 in 2013 to 48,738 in 2022, a growth of about 17%.
The demographic changes observed in University align with broader trends seen in Florida and the United States, where Hispanic populations are growing and communities are becoming more diverse. The economic growth, while positive, may lag behind state or national averages, potentially due to a high student population in a university-centered community.
Based on observed trends, University is likely to continue as a "Transitional Community." The Hispanic population may continue to grow, potentially reaching plurality status in the near future. This could lead to a shift from "Moderate Diversity" to "High Diversity" if the Hispanic population does not exceed 40% and other groups maintain significant representation.
Economically, if the trend of steady income growth continues, further improvements in the median income may occur. However, the rate of increase may be moderated by the constant influx of students, who typically have lower incomes.
University is evolving into an increasingly diverse community with a growing Hispanic population and steady economic progress. This transition reflects broader demographic shifts occurring across many urban areas in the United States, particularly those with significant educational institutions. The community's future will likely be characterized by continued diversity and gradual economic growth, potentially positioning it as a model for multicultural, education-centered urban areas.