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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The Greensbriar neighborhood in Detroit, Michigan, is classified as a Black Majority community, with 65% of the population identifying as Black in 2022. This classification is based on the definition of a Racial Majority as a group comprising over 50% of the population. The neighborhood has undergone significant demographic and economic changes over the past decade, including a decline in population and fluctuations in median income. Greensbriar's experience reflects broader economic challenges and urban transformation efforts in Detroit.
From 2013 to 2022, Greensbriar has maintained its status as a Black Majority community, though with subtle shifts. The Black population percentage decreased from 72% in 2013 to 65% in 2022, while the White population increased from 24% to 33% during the same period. Other racial groups have maintained minimal representation, with slight increases in Hispanic and multiracial populations. These changes indicate a gradual trend towards increased diversity, although the neighborhood remains predominantly Black.
The median income in Greensbriar has shown volatility over the past decade. It increased from $26,391 in 2013 to a peak of $36,728 in 2019, a 39% increase, before declining to $32,514 in 2022, an 11.5% decrease from the 2019 peak. This economic trajectory correlates with demographic changes, with the initial income increase coinciding with a slight decrease in the Black population percentage and an increase in the White population percentage. The recent income decline occurred alongside a stabilization of racial percentages, possibly indicating economic challenges affecting all racial groups in the neighborhood.
Population trends show a significant decline from 7,297 in 2010 to 4,514 in 2022, a 38% decrease. This population loss may have influenced both demographic shifts and economic fluctuations.
The demographic trends in Greensbriar reflect broader patterns observed in Detroit. The city has long been known for its predominantly Black population, but many neighborhoods have seen gradual increases in diversity in recent years. The city's overall economic struggles, including the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis and subsequent revitalization efforts, likely contributed to the population decline and income fluctuations seen in Greensbriar. The slight increase in diversity aligns with national trends of increasing racial diversity in urban areas, though Greensbriar's changes are more modest compared to rapidly diversifying neighborhoods in other major cities.
Greensbriar remains a Black Majority community but shows signs of slow demographic transition. The economic volatility and population decline suggest ongoing challenges, but the neighborhood's resilience is evident in its ability to maintain a stable community structure despite these changes. As Detroit continues its revitalization efforts, neighborhoods like Greensbriar may experience further demographic and economic shifts in the coming years.