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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The Cascade Avenue-Road neighborhood in Atlanta, Georgia, is classified as a Low Diversity community with a Black Majority. In 2022, 88% of the population identified as Black. The median income was $39,580, below the national average but showing an increase from previous years. The neighborhood has historical significance in Atlanta's civil rights movement.
Over the past decade, Cascade Avenue-Road has maintained its status as a Black Majority community with minor changes. In 2013, 97% of the population identified as Black, categorizing the neighborhood as having extremely Low Diversity. By 2022, the community remained in the Low Diversity category, but with slight changes. The percentage of Black residents decreased to 88%, while Hispanic residents increased from 0% to 7%, and White residents from 0% to 3%. This shift suggests the neighborhood may be in the early stages of becoming a Transitional Community.
The median income in Cascade Avenue-Road has shown an overall upward trend despite fluctuations. In 2013, the median income was $32,134, rising to $43,758 in 2015, then declining before rebounding to $39,580 in 2022. This increase in median income correlates with the slight diversification of the neighborhood. The population decreased from 2,788 in 2013 to 2,311 in 2022, a 17% decline. This population decrease, combined with income increase and slight diversification, may indicate early stages of gentrification.
The demographic trends in Cascade Avenue-Road differ from broader trends in Atlanta, which has experienced rapid gentrification and diversification in many historically Black neighborhoods. Cascade Avenue-Road has maintained its character as a predominantly Black community more than other parts of the city.
The economic improvements in Cascade Avenue-Road are notable, but the neighborhood remains below Atlanta's overall median household income of $64,179 in 2021. This suggests that while the area is experiencing economic growth, it is not undergoing the rapid economic transformation seen in some other Atlanta neighborhoods.
The increase in Hispanic population from 0% to 7% aligns with broader trends in the Southeast, where Hispanic communities have been growing. However, the rate of change in Cascade Avenue-Road is slower than in many other urban areas.
Cascade Avenue-Road remains a Low Diversity, Black Majority community. However, subtle shifts in demographics and economics over the past decade suggest potential for more significant changes in the future. The neighborhood appears to be balancing between maintaining its historical character and adapting to broader urban demographic and economic trends.