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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The Milkhouse neighborhood in Mobile, Alabama, exhibits a Racial Majority, with the white population comprising 68% of residents in 2022. This categorization has been consistent over the past decade, with slight fluctuations in racial composition. The neighborhood's median income of $64,506 in 2022 places it above the national median, suggesting a relatively affluent community. Milkhouse is known for its historic charm, with many well-preserved early 20th-century homes contributing to its unique character.
Throughout the 2013-2022 period, Milkhouse has maintained a White Majority status, with the white population consistently representing over 65% of residents. The Black population has shown a slight increase, from 20% in 2013 to 24% in 2022, indicating a gradual trend towards increased diversity. The Asian population has fluctuated, peaking at 5% in 2021 but dropping to 2% in 2022. The Hispanic population has remained relatively stable, hovering around 2-3% throughout the decade. These changes suggest a slow movement towards Moderate Diversity.
The median income in Milkhouse has experienced fluctuation over the past decade. There was a notable decline from $69,227 in 2013 to a low of $58,336 in 2016. Since then, there has been a general upward trend, with some year-to-year variations. The 2022 median income of $64,506, while lower than the 2013 peak, represents a recovery from the mid-decade low. These economic shifts do not appear to directly correlate with the subtle demographic changes.
The population of Milkhouse has grown from 3,995 in 2013 to 4,061 in 2022, a modest increase of about 1.7%. This growth, coupled with the maintenance of a relatively high median income, suggests that the neighborhood has remained attractive to residents despite some economic fluctuations.
The demographic trends in Milkhouse reflect broader national patterns of slow but steady increases in diversity, particularly in suburban areas. However, the persistence of a strong White Majority in Milkhouse contrasts with more rapid diversification seen in many urban areas across the United States. The economic resilience of Milkhouse, maintaining a median income above the national average despite some fluctuations, is noteworthy. This suggests that the neighborhood has managed to weather economic challenges better than many areas, possibly due to its established character and desirable location within Mobile.
While Milkhouse has experienced subtle demographic shifts and some economic fluctuations over the past decade, it has maintained its status as a predominantly white, relatively affluent neighborhood. The slow increase in diversity, coupled with economic resilience, points to a community that is gradually evolving while maintaining its core characteristics.