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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Mount Juliet, Tennessee, is categorized as a "Low Diversity" community with a "White Majority." As of 2022, the white population comprises 80% of the city's residents, with a median income of $94,631. The city's population has grown from 32,277 in 2010 to 49,665 in 2022.
Mount Juliet has maintained its "Low Diversity" status over the past decade, but shows signs of increasing diversity. The white population decreased from 85% in 2013 to 80% in 2022. The Black population increased slightly from 6% to 7%, the Asian population grew from 1% to 3%, the Hispanic population increased from 3% to 5%, and the "Two or More Races" category rose from 1% to 3%. These changes indicate a slow transition towards greater diversity.
The city has experienced significant economic growth alongside its demographic shifts. The median income increased from $79,848 in 2013 to $94,631 in 2022, an 18.5% increase. The population grew by approximately 38% during the same period. This economic growth may be attracting a more diverse population, contributing to the gradual demographic shifts observed.
Mount Juliet's trends align with broader patterns seen in many suburban areas near major cities. The combination of population growth, increasing median income, and gradual diversification is characteristic of expanding suburbs that attract both domestic and international migrants seeking economic opportunities and quality of life improvements.
Based on observed trends, Mount Juliet is likely to continue its trajectory of gradual diversification and economic growth. The city may transition into a "Moderate Diversity" community within the next decade if current trends persist. This transition would be characterized by a continued decrease in the white population, potentially dropping below 75%, continued growth in Asian, Hispanic, and multiracial populations, and a possible increase in the Black population.
Economically, the city is likely to maintain its growth trajectory, potentially seeing further increases in median income and population. This economic prosperity may continue to attract a more diverse population, accelerating the demographic shifts.
Mount Juliet may become a "Transitional Community" before fully reaching "Moderate Diversity" status, as the city adapts to its changing demographic makeup and the associated cultural and economic shifts that come with increased diversity.
In conclusion, Mount Juliet remains a predominantly white, economically prosperous community, but shows signs of slow but steady diversification. This trend, if continued, may reshape the city's demographic and cultural landscape in the coming years.