

These graphs are the comparisons of total population between Valentine’s neighborhood, Midtown/Plaza Area and Kansas City, Mo. The Valentine neighborhoods has an increasing in population in 1980. There were 10,832 persons in this area but gradually hit negative slope through out 2020. While, Midtown has its high rate in year 1940, 1950, and 1970 but decreased in the 1960. Also, Kansas City has its peak in year 1950.
The second graph demonstrates the total population between the year 1980 and 2020 or 2024. The Valetine Neighborhoods was at population of 4,251 in 1980 and slowly declined. The comparison is at constant rate. But Kansas City has it raising percentages in population between the year 2010 and 2020.

This graph is the total population and the comparison of male and female gender population from 1940 and 2020 – 2024. It is a population pyramid for the Valentine’s Neighborhood that is surrounded by Southwest Traffic Way, W. 31st St., Broadway Blvd as well as W. 39th St. There were a dense population in women’s population in the 1970. This could be the national priorities and industrialization that send man out of the area.
Median Age Valentine Neighborhoods:

- Yr 1940 – 17 Male, 57 Female
- Yr 1950 – 37 Male, 52 Female
- Yr 1960 – 37.85 Male, 47.4 Female
- Yr 1970 – (Median age is 47.0)
- Yr 1980 – (Median age is 35.29)
- Yr 1990 – (Median age is 32.0)
- Yr 2000 – (Median age is 33.0)
- Yr 2010 – (Median age is 36.6)
- Yr 2020 – (Median age is 31.3)
The context about median age in Valentine’s Neighborhood tells us that from the year 1940 to 1970 age group 47 or higher has stayed in this area. While, age group 35 or lower has moved away. This could also mean that there are less group quarters from the year 1980 to 2020 in the Valentine’s Neighborhood.