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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Barrio Blue Moon in Tucson, Arizona, is a Majority-Minority neighborhood with a Hispanic Plurality. As of 2022, the Hispanic population comprises 50% of the community, with White residents accounting for 39%. The neighborhood has a median income of $19,876, which is below the national average. Barrio Blue Moon features street art and murals that reflect its cultural heritage.
Over the past decade, Barrio Blue Moon has maintained its Majority-Minority status. The Hispanic population has remained the largest group, fluctuating between 40% and 53% from 2013 to 2022. The White population has declined slightly, from 46% in 2013 to 39% in 2022. There has been an increase in the Asian population and the Two or More Races category. The Black population has remained relatively stable at 3-5% throughout the decade.
The median income in Barrio Blue Moon has increased gradually from $17,095 in 2013 to $19,876 in 2022. This growth has not been consistent, with periods of decline between 2014 and 2016. A significant increase occurred between 2019 and 2021, rising from $18,761 to $21,832. The overall population has decreased from 532 in 2010 to 444 in 2022.
The median income in Barrio Blue Moon ($19,876 in 2022) is lower than the national median household income of $70,784 in 2021. This indicates that the neighborhood faces economic challenges compared to national averages. The increasing diversity in Barrio Blue Moon aligns with national trends showing growing multiracial populations and increased representation of Asian Americans in urban areas. The slight increase in median income, coupled with the gradual population decline, may indicate early stages of gentrification.
Barrio Blue Moon exemplifies a Majority-Minority neighborhood with a strong Hispanic Plurality that is evolving towards greater diversity. The community faces economic challenges but shows signs of gradual income improvement. These demographic and economic shifts reflect broader national trends of increasing diversity and urban transformation, at a pace and scale unique to this Tucson neighborhood.