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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Highland Groves At Morrison Ranch in Gilbert, Arizona, exhibits a low diversity racial composition with a White Majority of 75% as of 2022. The neighborhood's population grew from 1,416 residents in 2010 to 3,599 in 2022. The median income was $99,373 in 2022. Highland Groves At Morrison Ranch is part of Gilbert, recognized as one of the fastest-growing municipalities in the United States over recent decades.
Throughout the 2010s, Highland Groves At Morrison Ranch maintained a White Majority status. From 2013 to 2019, the neighborhood showed signs of moving towards moderate diversity. The White population decreased from 64% to 62%, while the Hispanic population increased from 14% to 25%. Post-2020, there was a shift back towards low diversity. The White population increased to 77% in 2020 and has remained above 75% since then. The Asian population declined from 21% in 2013 to 7% in 2022.
The median income in Highland Groves At Morrison Ranch has fluctuated over the years. From 2013 to 2016, as the neighborhood became more diverse, median income rose from $95,240 to $110,114. As diversity peaked around 2017-2019, median income slightly decreased but remained above $100,000. In 2020, coinciding with the shift back to lower diversity, there was a significant drop in median income to $83,939. It rebounded to $105,156 in 2021. The 2022 median income of $99,373 suggests a stabilization of economic conditions alongside the more homogeneous racial composition.
The demographic trends in Highland Groves At Morrison Ranch diverge from national trends towards increasing diversity. The economic resilience of the area, with median incomes consistently above national averages, aligns with broader trends in affluent suburbs. The significant income fluctuations, particularly the sharp drop and quick recovery around 2020, may be related to the COVID-19 pandemic's economic impacts. The rapid population growth in this neighborhood reflects the broader growth patterns of Gilbert and the Phoenix metropolitan area.
Highland Groves At Morrison Ranch presents a case of a neighborhood that briefly trended towards greater diversity but has since reverted to a more homogeneous racial composition. This shift, coupled with its economic fluctuations, suggests a dynamic community influenced by factors such as housing development, local economic conditions, and possibly changing preferences of incoming residents. The area's continued growth and economic resilience indicate that it remains an attractive location, despite its low diversity profile.