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Demographics
Population
Population Density
This study examines the demographic characteristics of Northeast Claremont, California, based on population data from 2010 to 2022. The analysis focuses on population trends, density, and housing units.
The population of Northeast Claremont has shown fluctuations over the past decade. In 2010, the population was 882. It reached its highest point in 2011 with 945 residents. Subsequently, the population experienced variations, ultimately reaching 943 residents in 2022, nearly equivalent to the 2011 peak.
The population density in 2022 was calculated at 1,263.04 people per square mile. This figure indicates a light suburban environment. Such density suggests a neighborhood composition of primarily single-family homes with the possibility of some townhouses.
The neighborhood contained an estimated 361 housing units in 2022. Considering the national average household size of 2.61 people, this data suggests that Northeast Claremont consists mainly of family households.
The population of Northeast Claremont has remained relatively stable over the years, with minor fluctuations. This stability suggests an established neighborhood with consistent appeal. Factors contributing to this stability may include educational institutions, amenities, or community cohesion.
The presence of the Claremont Colleges consortium in the vicinity may influence the neighborhood's characteristics. This proximity could result in a more educated population and a mix of long-term residents and academic professionals or students.
The light suburban density implies that residents likely have access to basic amenities within or near the neighborhood. However, for more extensive services, residents may need to travel to more densely populated areas of Claremont or neighboring cities.
In conclusion, Northeast Claremont appears to be a stable, family-oriented light suburban neighborhood. It offers a balance between residential living and community engagement, potentially influenced by nearby educational institutions.