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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Davee Gardens, a neighborhood in Richmond, Virginia, is predominantly Black with low diversity. In 2022, the neighborhood was categorized as "Low Diversity" with a "Racial Majority" of Black residents comprising 85% of the population. The median income was $31,249 in 2022, indicating a lower-middle-income area. Davee Gardens has experienced significant fluctuations in demographics and economic indicators over the past decade despite its small population.
From 2013 to 2022, Davee Gardens transitioned from a "Moderate Diversity" community to a "Low Diversity" area with a strong Black majority. In 2013, the neighborhood had a more balanced racial composition with 65% Black and 29% White residents. Over the years, the Black population percentage steadily increased, reaching 85% by 2022, while the White population declined to 4%.
The Hispanic population in Davee Gardens fluctuated, peaking at 18% in 2021 before dropping to 9% in 2022. This suggests a brief period where the community could have been categorized as a "Transitional Community" with increasing Hispanic representation, but this trend did not sustain.
The median income in Davee Gardens has shown volatility over the decade. It started at $25,243 in 2013, reached a peak of $31,145 in 2018, experienced a significant drop to $23,559 in 2020, before recovering to $31,249 in 2022. The periods of highest median income (2017-2019 and 2022) coincide with the years of highest Black population percentage. This suggests that the increasing racial homogeneity of the neighborhood may have correlated with improved economic conditions for the residents.
The population of Davee Gardens has remained small throughout the decade, fluctuating between 29 and 54 individuals. The most recent trend shows an increase from 29 in 2020 to 54 in 2022, coinciding with the economic recovery post-2020.
The demographic shift in Davee Gardens towards a predominantly Black community aligns with broader trends seen in some urban areas across the United States, where certain neighborhoods experience increased racial segregation. The economic volatility experienced by Davee Gardens, particularly the sharp decline in 2020 and subsequent recovery, mirrors national trends related to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the neighborhood's recovery to pre-pandemic income levels by 2022 appears more robust than many other low-income urban areas across the country.
Davee Gardens presents a case of rapid demographic consolidation towards a predominantly Black community, coupled with notable economic resilience. These trends suggest a complex interplay between racial composition and economic factors in this small urban neighborhood.