In 2013, the estimated population for the area was 34,837. Over the past fifteen years, housing prices have risen and the population has changed as the process of gentrification has progressed. In many cases, stark contrasts in socioeconomic status in a small area are present.
Source: City-data.com.
Source: City-data.com.
Racial Breakdown in 2013
A majority of the population (54.1%) identified as Black alone, followed by individuals who identified as White alone (35.5%). The third largest population in the area was Hispanic or Latino (4.7%), followed closely by those who identify as Asian alone (4.1%). The smallest populations include, in order, Two or more races, American Indian, and Some other race. |
Income Distribution in 2011
The majority of household income distributions in 2011 were below $10,000, followed by $75,000-$99,000. A large portion of the households' incomes fell into the highest range, $200,000 or more. In 2013, 23.7% of residents had an income below the poverty level, and 14.1% below 50% of the poverty level. These percentages are a stark contrast from the state's, which were 13.7% and 7.5%, respectively. |
All presented demographics are for the zip code 19146, rather than the designated Graduate Hospital neighborhood, as ICS is technically outside of the Graduate Hospital Boundaries. All data is from the US Census Bureau (www.census.gov) via City Data (www.city-data.com).