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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The Vilbig neighborhood in Irving, Texas, represents a Hispanic Majority community with 67% of its population identifying as Hispanic in 2022. This demographic composition aligns with the Racial Majority category. The neighborhood has transitioned from a diverse community to one with a clear Hispanic majority over the past decade. Vilbig's median income was $66,991 in 2022, and it is located near the University of Dallas.
In 2013, Vilbig was categorized as a Majority-Minority community, with Hispanic residents comprising 50% of the population and White residents at 44%. By 2021, it evolved into a Hispanic Majority area, with the Hispanic population reaching 68%. The 2022 data shows a slight decrease to 67% Hispanic residents. The White population declined from 44% in 2013 to 21% in 2022, while other racial groups remained relatively stable or saw slight increases. This trend suggests a Transitional Community status.
The median income in Vilbig has shown volatility over the past decade. It peaked in 2014 at $83,171 but has since experienced a general downward trend, reaching $66,991 in 2022. This decline in median income correlates with the increasing Hispanic majority. The population of Vilbig has remained relatively stable, with slight fluctuations between 7,000 and 8,000 residents throughout the decade. The most recent data shows a population of 7,733 in 2022.
The demographic shift observed in Vilbig aligns with broader trends seen in many urban areas across the United States, particularly in Texas. The growth of the Hispanic population in Irving reflects larger patterns of Hispanic population growth in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex and across Texas as a whole. The economic fluctuations, particularly the decline in median income, may be indicative of broader economic challenges faced by growing Hispanic communities nationwide.
Vilbig has transformed from a Majority-Minority community to a Hispanic Majority neighborhood over the past decade. This demographic shift has been accompanied by economic changes, particularly a decline in median income. As the community continues to evolve, it will be crucial to monitor how these demographic and economic trends impact local services, education, and community dynamics, especially given the neighborhood's proximity to the University of Dallas.