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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
South Rolling Hills in Fayetteville, Arkansas, exhibits characteristics of Low Diversity, with a white population of 87% in 2022. The neighborhood has experienced steady population growth over the past decade, reaching 6,317 residents in 2022. It is an affluent area, with a median income of $101,519 in 2022, which is higher than the national average. South Rolling Hills is known for its scenic beauty and rolling landscapes.
Throughout the period from 2013 to 2022, South Rolling Hills has consistently been categorized as Low Diversity. The white population has remained the dominant racial group, comprising over 75% of the total population. The white population percentage peaked at 94% in 2017 and 2020 but decreased to 87% by 2022. There has been a gradual increase in Hispanic representation, from 2% in 2015 to 6% in 2022. The 'Two or More Races' category has grown from 1% in 2013 to 4% in 2022.
The neighborhood has experienced overall economic growth, with median income rising from $99,535 in 2013 to $101,519 in 2022. There was a dip in median income to $87,240 in 2017, coinciding with the peak in white population percentage. A significant increase in median income to $109,081 occurred in 2021, correlating with a slight increase in diversity. The most recent years (2020-2022) show both the highest median incomes and the most diverse racial composition.
The population has grown from 4,932 in 2013 to 6,317 in 2022, indicating the neighborhood's increasing attractiveness. South Rolling Hills' slow diversification trend aligns with broader national patterns of increasing diversity in suburban areas. The neighborhood's high median income and steady population growth suggest it is an economically robust area.
The increase in Hispanic and multiracial populations reflects wider demographic shifts seen across many parts of the United States. However, the pace of diversification in South Rolling Hills appears slower than national averages. The correlation between increasing diversity and rising median incomes in recent years is noteworthy. This trend could indicate that the neighborhood is attracting diverse, high-income professionals.
South Rolling Hills remains a Low Diversity area with a strong white majority. Subtle shifts towards increased diversity are evident. These changes, coupled with robust economic indicators, suggest a gradually evolving community that maintains its affluent status while slowly becoming more diverse. The coming years will be crucial in determining whether these trends accelerate, potentially transitioning the neighborhood towards moderate diversity.