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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Norwood South, a neighborhood in Jackson, Mississippi, is characterized as a Low Diversity community with a Black Majority. As of 2022, 98% of the population identifies as Black, while 2% identify as two or more races. The neighborhood's population is 497, with a median income of $49,180 as of 2022. Norwood South is part of Jackson, known as the "City with Soul" due to its cultural heritage and contributions to blues music.
From 2013 to 2022, Norwood South maintained its status as a Low Diversity, Black Majority community. A slight shift occurred from 2019 onwards, with a small percentage of residents identifying as two or more races, increasing from 1% to 2% by 2022. This change suggests the potential beginnings of a Transitional Community, albeit at a slow pace.
The median income in Norwood South has shown significant fluctuations over the past decade. In 2013, it was $39,298, dropping to $24,668 in 2014. It then increased, peaking at $61,377 in 2017, followed by a general downward trend, stabilizing around $49,000 in recent years.
The economic fluctuations do not strongly correlate with the minor demographic shifts observed. The increase in racial diversity occurred during a period of relative economic stability. The overall population decreased from 632 in 2013 to 497 in 2022, potentially indicating outmigration linked to economic factors.
The demographic makeup of Norwood South reflects broader trends in Jackson, known for its predominantly Black population. The neighborhood's lack of significant diversity is notable even in this context. The economic volatility in Norwood South may indicate wider economic challenges faced by many urban areas in Mississippi and the American South.
The slight increase in multiracial identification aligns with national trends, as reported by the U.S. Census Bureau in the 2020 census. However, the pace of this change in Norwood South is slower than national averages. The median income in Norwood South ($49,180 in 2022) is lower than the national median household income (approximately $70,784 in 2021), reflecting economic challenges common in many urban areas of Mississippi. The lower cost of living in Jackson may partially offset this income disparity.
Norwood South remains a Low Diversity, Black Majority community. Subtle demographic shifts and significant economic fluctuations over the past decade suggest potential future changes. These trends, in the context of Jackson's cultural heritage, depict a neighborhood facing economic challenges while maintaining a strong community identity.