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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Sonoran Vista, a neighborhood in Gilbert, Arizona, is classified as a Low Diversity community with a White Majority, based on the 88% white population in 2022. The area has experienced changes in its demographic composition and economic status over the past decade. Sonoran Vista is located near the San Tan Mountains, providing residents with scenic views and outdoor recreational opportunities.
From 2013 to 2022, Sonoran Vista has maintained a White Majority status. The community underwent changes in its diversity profile. Between 2013 and 2018, the neighborhood showed a trend towards increasing diversity. The white population decreased from 85% to 66%, while Hispanic and Asian populations grew. This period could be characterized as a Transitional Community, moving towards Moderate Diversity. From 2019 to 2022, a reversal occurred, with the white population increasing from 73% to 88%. This shift returned the neighborhood to a Low Diversity status.
The median income in Sonoran Vista has fluctuated significantly. From 2013 to 2015, income levels were high, peaking at $117,108 in 2014. Between 2016 and 2019, a notable decrease occurred, with the lowest point at $95,039 in 2016. From 2020 to 2022, income levels rebounded, reaching $123,350 in 2021 before declining to $96,960 in 2022. The period of highest diversity (2015-2018) coincided with lower median incomes. The recent trend towards lower diversity has been accompanied by more volatile, but generally higher, income levels.
Population trends show a general decline from 2014 to 2021, with a sharp increase in 2022. This recent population growth, coupled with the increase in the white majority and a drop in median income, suggests a possible influx of middle-income white residents.
The trends in Sonoran Vista reflect broader national patterns of suburban demographic change. Many U.S. suburbs have experienced cycles of increasing diversity followed by periods of "white flight" or gentrification. The economic volatility seen in Sonoran Vista is also consistent with national trends of income inequality and middle-class fluctuations in the post-2008 recession era.
The neighborhood's transition back to a Low Diversity status in recent years contrasts with the general trend of increasing diversity in many U.S. suburbs. This could be due to local factors such as housing policies, school district changes, or the area's natural amenities attracting a specific demographic.
Sonoran Vista has experienced a complex interplay of demographic and economic shifts over the past decade. While it briefly trended towards greater diversity, recent years have seen a reinforcement of its white majority status, accompanied by volatile but generally high income levels. These changes reflect both local dynamics and broader national trends in suburban demographics and economics.