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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Knollwood, a neighborhood in Durham, North Carolina, has a population of 1,482 as of 2022 with a median income of $49,302. The neighborhood has transitioned from a "Moderate Diversity" community to a "Majority-Minority" area over the past decade. In 2013, the racial composition was 30% White, 34% Black, and 24% Hispanic. By 2022, the community had shifted to 41% Black, 31% White, and 28% Hispanic.
The transition occurred gradually, with the community experiencing periods of "High Diversity" between 2017 and 2019. The Black population increased from 24% in 2017 to 41% in 2022, while the Asian population decreased from 7% to 0% during the same period. The median income increased from $43,855 in 2013 to $49,302 in 2022, representing a growth of 12.4% over nine years. However, this growth was not linear, with a dip between 2015 and 2017 coinciding with the period of increasing diversity.
The population of Knollwood grew from 961 in 2010 to 1,482 in 2022, an increase of about 54%. This population growth, combined with the demographic shifts, suggests that the neighborhood has been attracting new residents, particularly from minority groups.
The demographic changes in Knollwood mirror broader trends observed in many urban areas across the United States. The shift towards a "Majority-Minority" status reflects the increasing diversity in American cities, driven by factors such as immigration, changing birth rates among different racial groups, and internal migration patterns.
The modest income growth in Knollwood, while positive, may not have kept pace with national trends. According to national data, median household income in the United States grew by about 18% between 2013 and 2022, slightly outpacing Knollwood's growth rate.
The neighborhood's transition can be characterized as a "Transitional Community" due to the significant changes in racial makeup over the past decade. This transition, coupled with population growth and modest income increases, suggests that Knollwood is evolving into a more diverse community. However, the recent decline in median income in 2022 may indicate economic challenges that warrant further attention from local policymakers and community leaders.