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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Brookhaven, Georgia, a city with approximately 58,631 residents as of 2022, has undergone demographic changes over the past decade. The city is classified as having a "White Majority" with 59% of the population identifying as white. There are significant Hispanic (17%) and Black (12%) populations, indicating elements of "Moderate Diversity" as well.
Over the past decade, Brookhaven has maintained its status as a "White Majority" city, with the white population consistently comprising over 50% of residents. The Hispanic population has decreased from 23% in 2013 to 17% in 2022. The Black population has increased from 9% to 12% over the same period. The Asian population has grown from 5% to 7%. The percentage of residents identifying as two or more races has increased from 2% to 4%.
Brookhaven has experienced economic growth alongside its demographic shifts. The median income has increased from $92,936 in 2013 to $117,784 in 2022, an increase of about 27%. This economic growth correlates with the slight increase in the white population percentage and the growth in Asian residents. The decrease in the Hispanic population percentage coincides with the rising median income.
Brookhaven's trends align with patterns seen in many growing suburban areas near major cities. These include increasing diversity, particularly growth in Asian and multiracial populations, rising median incomes, and potential displacement of lower-income groups.
Based on the observed trends, Brookhaven is likely to continue its trajectory towards greater diversity while maintaining strong economic growth. In the next 5-10 years, the city might transition from "White Majority" to "Moderate Diversity" if the white population percentage dips below 50%. Continued growth in the Asian and multiracial populations is expected. Further increases in median income are anticipated. The city might evolve into a "Transitional Community" if the pace of demographic change accelerates.
These changes could necessitate more inclusive policies, diverse housing options, and community programs to maintain social cohesion amidst demographic and economic shifts.