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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Cloverland Acres in Nashville, Tennessee, is a predominantly White Majority neighborhood with a high median income. As of 2022, the community is categorized as "Low Diversity," with 71% of the population identifying as white. The neighborhood's median income was $138,955 in 2022, which is above the national average.
Over the past decade, Cloverland Acres has maintained its status as a White Majority community, but with fluctuations in diversity. From 2013 to 2017, the neighborhood consistently fell under the "Low Diversity" category, with the white population ranging from 73% to 77%. In 2018, there was a shift towards "Moderate Diversity" as the Black population increased to 16%, while the white population decreased to 73%. By 2022, the community reverted to "Low Diversity," but with a slight increase in overall diversity compared to a decade earlier. The white population decreased to 71%, while other racial groups, particularly Black (17%) and Two or More Races (6%), saw increases.
The neighborhood's economic status has remained consistently high throughout the decade, with some fluctuations. Median income rose from $121,007 in 2013 to a peak of $135,451 in 2019. There was a significant drop to $103,663 in 2020, likely due to the COVID-19 pandemic. By 2022, the median income rebounded to $138,955, the highest in the observed period.
The economic trends do not appear to be directly correlated with demographic shifts. Despite increasing diversity, the neighborhood has maintained and even improved its high economic status.
The gradual increase in diversity in Cloverland Acres aligns with broader national trends of increasing diversity in suburban areas. However, the neighborhood's persistently high median income sets it apart from many areas experiencing rapid demographic changes, which often see more significant economic fluctuations.
The stability of high incomes alongside increasing diversity suggests that Cloverland Acres may be attracting affluent individuals from various racial backgrounds, rather than experiencing demographic shifts due to broader economic changes.
While Cloverland Acres is slowly transitioning towards greater diversity, it remains a predominantly white, high-income neighborhood. The community's ability to maintain its economic status while incrementally diversifying sets it apart from many areas experiencing more dramatic demographic shifts. This gradual change suggests a controlled and potentially selective process of diversification, likely influenced by the neighborhood's desirable economic status within the broader Nashville metropolitan area.