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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The Show Place neighborhood in San Bernardino, California, is classified as a Hispanic Majority community. In 2022, 74% of the population identified as Hispanic, exceeding the 50% threshold for this classification. The neighborhood's median income was $51,828 in 2022, following notable fluctuations over the past decade. Show Place is located near the former Norton Air Force Base, which has been redeveloped into San Bernardino International Airport.
Over the past decade, Show Place has maintained its Hispanic Majority status, with some changes in composition. The Hispanic population reached 86% in 2019 but decreased to 74% by 2022. The Asian population increased from 2% in 2017 to 9% in 2022, indicating a trend towards increased diversity. The White population fluctuated between 9% and 14%, while the Black population remained between 1% and 6%.
The median income in Show Place has been volatile. It decreased from $50,324 in 2013 to $40,113 in 2016, then increased to around $60,000 in 2017 and 2018. After a decline in 2019 and 2020, it rose sharply to $70,242 in 2021 before returning to $51,828 in 2022. These economic fluctuations appear to correlate with demographic shifts, suggesting a relationship between changing demographics and economic conditions.
The population of Show Place has steadily declined from 1,358 in 2010 to 904 in 2022. This decrease, combined with income fluctuations, may indicate changing neighborhood dynamics related to housing costs, job opportunities, or other socioeconomic factors.
The persistent Hispanic Majority in Show Place aligns with broader trends in San Bernardino and Southern California. The recent increase in Asian residents may reflect wider patterns of Asian immigration or internal migration within the region. The economic volatility in Show Place may be related to broader economic trends in the Inland Empire region, which has seen significant development in logistics and warehousing sectors.
The declining population in Show Place contrasts with overall growth trends in many parts of Southern California, suggesting that local factors may be influencing residential patterns in this neighborhood. Show Place remains a Hispanic Majority community but shows signs of increasing diversity and has experienced significant economic fluctuations. These changes reflect both local dynamics and broader regional trends, demonstrating the complex relationship between demographics and economic conditions in urban neighborhoods.