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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Wind Drift, a neighborhood in Gilbert, Arizona, is classified as a "Low Diversity" community with a White Majority. As of 2022, the White population constitutes 68% of the area, while the Hispanic population represents 18%. The neighborhood's median income is $86,736 in 2022. Wind Drift has experienced fluctuations in its demographic composition and economic indicators over the past decade.
From 2013 to 2022, Wind Drift has maintained its status as a White Majority community. The percentage of the White population has fluctuated, reaching its lowest point of 67% in 2017 before increasing to 77% in 2020 and settling at 68% in 2022. The Hispanic population has shown a gradual increase from 15% in 2013 to 18% in 2022. The Asian population has grown from 4% in 2013 to 8% in 2022. The percentage of residents identifying as two or more races has increased from 1% in 2013 to 6% in 2022.
The median income in Wind Drift has shown volatility over the past decade. From $81,986 in 2013, it decreased to $72,264 in 2018 before increasing to $87,172 in 2021. This trend in income levels correlates with the observed demographic shifts. Population figures have remained relatively stable, fluctuating between 1,900 and 2,300 residents over the decade.
The trends observed in Wind Drift align with some broader national patterns. The increase in multiracial identification is consistent with national census data. The growth in the Asian population is similar to trends seen in many suburban areas across the United States. However, the maintenance of a strong White majority in Wind Drift differs from many suburban areas that have experienced more rapid diversification over the past decade.
The income volatility observed in Wind Drift may be indicative of local economic factors or changes in the job market specific to the Gilbert area or broader Phoenix metropolitan region. This contrasts with national trends of more steady income growth in many suburban areas over the same period.
Wind Drift maintains its status as a Low Diversity, White Majority community. However, subtle shifts in its demographic composition and economic indicators suggest it may be in the early stages of a transition towards greater diversity. The relationship between these demographic changes and economic fluctuations provides insight into the dynamics shaping America's evolving suburban landscapes.