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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Thompson's Station in Tennessee's McLemore neighborhood exhibits a "Low Diversity" demographic profile. The white population comprises 83% of the total as of 2022. The area has a high median income of $118,043 in 2022, which is above the national average. The population has grown rapidly, increasing from 3,968 residents in 2010 to 10,189 in 2022.
From 2013 to 2022, Thompson's Station maintained a "Low Diversity" categorization. The white population percentage decreased from 94% in 2013 to 83% in 2022. The "Two or More Races" category grew from 1% in 2013 to 8% in 2022. The Asian population increased from 1% to 5% over the same period. These changes suggest a trend towards a "Transitional Community" with increasing minority representation.
The median income in Thompson's Station has fluctuated but remained high. It peaked at $138,310 in 2021 before decreasing to $118,043 in 2022. The overall trend shows an increase from $125,943 in 2013. The high median income correlates with the area's growing population and changing demographics.
Thompson's Station's demographic evolution aligns with national trends of increasing diversity in suburban areas. The pace of change is slower than in many comparable communities. The rapid population growth of 129% from 2010 to 2022 outpaces the national average, indicating strong economic pull factors.
The gradual increase in diversity, particularly in the Asian population and those identifying as two or more races, reflects national trends. The representation of Black and Hispanic populations remains low at 3% each in 2022, indicating potential economic or social barriers to entry for these groups.
Thompson's Station remains a predominantly white, affluent community. Subtle demographic shifts and strong economic indicators suggest it is in the early stages of transition towards greater diversity. This trend may eventually lead to a recategorization from "Low Diversity" to "Moderate Diversity" in the coming years.