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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The Bridges at Gilbert neighborhood in Gilbert, Arizona, is a predominantly White Majority community with a high median income. As of 2022, the neighborhood is categorized as Low Diversity, with white residents comprising 68% of the population. The area has experienced significant population growth, increasing from 11 residents in 2019 to 4,281 in 2022. This increase suggests rapid development of new housing and infrastructure, attracting affluent residents to this suburban community.
From 2013 to 2019, the Bridges at Gilbert maintained a consistent White Majority status, with the white population ranging from 64% to 82%. However, the community has shown signs of increasing diversity in recent years. The percentage of white residents decreased from 82% in 2019 to 68% in 2022, while Asian and Hispanic populations grew. Despite this trend, the area still falls under the Low Diversity category, although it is approaching the threshold for Moderate Diversity.
The Hispanic population has fluctuated over the years, ranging from 0% to 16%, with the most recent data showing 16% in 2022. The Asian population has grown to 8% by 2022. These shifts indicate that the Bridges at Gilbert may be transitioning towards a more diverse community, potentially becoming a Transitional Community in the near future if these trends continue.
The median income in the Bridges at Gilbert has shown a steady increase over the years, rising from $109,021 in 2013 to $141,124 in 2022. This represents a 29.4% increase over nine years, outpacing inflation and suggesting growing affluence in the neighborhood. The rising incomes correlate with the increasing diversity, particularly the growth in Asian and Hispanic populations, which may indicate that these new residents are professionals or skilled workers contributing to the area's economic prosperity.
The population increase from 2019 to 2020 (11 to 3,682 residents) coincides with a jump in median income from $116,207 to $127,829. This growth suggests a large-scale development project that attracted wealthy residents, potentially changing the neighborhood's character and socioeconomic makeup.
The Bridges at Gilbert's demographic evolution reflects broader trends seen in many suburban areas across the United States, where traditionally homogeneous communities are gradually becoming more diverse. The pace of change here appears to be more rapid than the national average, particularly in terms of population growth and income increases.
The median household income in the Bridges at Gilbert ($141,124 in 2022) is higher than the national median income, which was around $70,784 in 2021. This places the neighborhood in the upper income brackets nationally, suggesting it is an attractive area for high-earning professionals and families.
The neighborhood's rapid growth and increasing diversity, coupled with rising incomes, may be indicative of a broader trend of suburbanization and the movement of diverse, affluent populations to previously homogeneous suburban areas. This trend can lead to changes in local amenities, school systems, and community dynamics as the population becomes more diverse and economically robust.
The Bridges at Gilbert remains a predominantly white, affluent community, but shows signs of evolving towards greater diversity. This transition may reshape the neighborhood's identity and potentially influence local policies, community services, and social dynamics in the coming years.