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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Tangerine Court, a neighborhood in Gilbert, Arizona, exhibits low diversity with a predominantly White population of 98% as of 2022. The area has maintained a high median income over the past decade, with the most recent figure at $99,999 in 2022. Tangerine Court is known for its well-maintained citrus groves, which contribute to the neighborhood's local identity.
Over the past decade, Tangerine Court has consistently remained in the Low Diversity category, with the White population exceeding 75% throughout the observed period. A slight increase in diversity occurred in recent years, with the introduction of a small Asian population (1%) in 2022, marking a minor shift from the entirely White population in 2020 and 2021.
The community has not transitioned between diversity categories in the observed period, maintaining its status as a predominantly White area. This stability in racial composition suggests a well-established community with limited influx of diverse populations.
The median income in Tangerine Court has fluctuated over the years but has generally remained high, indicating an affluent community. Notable increases occurred in 2016 ($119,280) and 2019 ($125,819), with slight dips in between. The most recent years (2020-2022) have seen a stabilization around $99,999-$113,666.
These economic trends correlate with the demographic stability, suggesting that the high-income levels may contribute to maintaining the existing community composition. The consistent affluence could be a factor in limiting diversity, potentially due to high property values or living costs that may be prohibitive for more diverse populations.
Population figures have shown some variability, with a peak of 388 residents in 2015 and a low of 196 in 2020. The current population of 299 in 2022 indicates a recovery and stabilization.
Tangerine Court's demographic composition contrasts with national trends towards increasing diversity in many urban and suburban areas. The neighborhood's persistence as a predominantly White, high-income area suggests it may be somewhat insulated from broader demographic shifts occurring in many parts of the United States.
The high median income of Tangerine Court also places it well above the national median household income, which was around $67,521 in 2020. This economic disparity could be a contributing factor to the neighborhood's demographic stability and low diversity.
Tangerine Court presents a picture of a stable, affluent, and predominantly White community that has seen minimal demographic change over the past decade. While there are slight indications of increasing diversity, the neighborhood remains characterized by low diversity and high economic status. These trends suggest a community that may face challenges in fostering greater inclusivity and diversity in the coming years, particularly if economic barriers to entry remain high.