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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Ridgepointe, a neighborhood in Jonesboro, Arkansas, is classified as "Low Diversity" based on its demographic profile. As of 2022, the white population comprises 94% of residents, exceeding the 75% threshold for this classification. The neighborhood has a median income of $153,223 in 2022, indicating it is an affluent area within Jonesboro. Ridgepointe has experienced recent development and growth, with the population increasing from 657 in 2010 to 789 in 2022, suggesting it is a newer, upscale suburban area attracting high-income residents.
Ridgepointe has maintained a "Low Diversity" classification throughout the decade, with the white population dominating the racial composition. From 2013 to 2019, there was a gradual decrease in the white population percentage from 95% to 80%. The year 2019 saw the most diverse composition, with the Asian population reaching 10% and the Black population at 3%. Post-2019, there was a reversal of this trend, with the white population percentage increasing back to 94% by 2022.
The economic profile of Ridgepointe has shown significant changes over the decade. Median income increased from $121,653 in 2013 to $153,223 in 2022, a 26% increase. There was a notable dip in median income between 2014 and 2016, dropping from $114,045 to $97,256. The most significant increase occurred between 2019 and 2021, with median income rising from $109,553 to $170,328, a 55% increase in two years.
The economic shifts correlate with the demographic changes. The period of slightly increased diversity (2013-2019) coincided with relatively stable, though high, median incomes. The sharp increase in median income post-2019 aligns with the return to a more homogeneous racial composition, suggesting a possible influx of high-income white residents.
Ridgepointe's median income of $153,223 in 2022 is likely significantly higher than both the national and Arkansas state averages, indicating it is an exceptionally affluent neighborhood. The low diversity in Ridgepointe contrasts with national trends towards increasing diversity in many urban and suburban areas. The neighborhood's population growth suggests it is an attractive area for new residents, possibly due to its high-income status.
Ridgepointe presents a case of a high-income, low-diversity neighborhood that has maintained its demographic character despite brief periods of potential transition. Its economic trajectory, particularly the sharp income increase in recent years, may be reinforcing its status as an exclusive, predominantly white enclave within Jonesboro. This trend raises questions about housing affordability, access, and potential socio-economic segregation within the broader city context.