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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Arrowpoint, a neighborhood in Gilbert, Arizona, is predominantly White with a median household income of $111,428 as of 2022. This affluent suburb has experienced economic growth over the past decade, accompanied by changes in its demographic composition. Arrowpoint is known for its residential areas and proximity to tech corridors, attracting high-income professionals.
Over the past decade, Arrowpoint has maintained its status as a White Majority community. In 2013, the neighborhood showed Moderate Diversity, with Hispanic (15%) and Asian (10%) populations alongside the White majority (59%). From 2014 to 2018, the community trended towards Lower Diversity, with the White population increasing to over 70%. In 2019, there was a slight reversal towards Moderate Diversity. By 2022, while still a White Majority (65%), the community shows signs of becoming a Transitional Community, with gradual increases in the Hispanic population and those identifying as two or more races.
The economic trajectory of Arrowpoint has been upward. Median household income increased from $82,732 in 2013 to $111,428 in 2022, a 34.7% increase over nine years. The peak median income was recorded in 2021 at $126,427. Despite fluctuations, the overall trend in median income has been positive, suggesting an influx of high-earning professionals. Periods of increased diversity often corresponded with jumps in median income, indicating that economic opportunities may be driving demographic changes.
Arrowpoint's demographic and economic trends align with patterns observed in many affluent suburbs across the United States. The gradual increase in diversity, particularly among Asian and Hispanic populations, mirrors national trends of increasing suburban diversity. The significant rise in median income outpaces national averages, reflecting Gilbert's status as a rapidly growing, high-income area in the Phoenix metropolitan region. The community's ability to maintain a high median income while slowly diversifying suggests a pattern of "affluent integration," where incoming minority populations are often high-earning professionals. The fluctuations in population (ranging from 859 to 1,085 over the years) while maintaining high incomes suggest a dynamic community with frequent turnover, possibly due to job mobility in the tech sector.
Arrowpoint exemplifies a White Majority, high-income suburban community in transition. While it has maintained its predominant racial composition, there are indications of a gradual shift towards greater diversity. This shift, coupled with substantial economic growth, positions Arrowpoint as a microcosm of broader demographic and economic trends occurring in affluent American suburbs.