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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Wisteria Gardens, a neighborhood in Atlanta, Georgia, is characterized as a Low Diversity community with a Black Majority. As of 2022, 76% of the population identifies as Black, while 16% identify as two or more races. The neighborhood's median income in 2022 was $58,488. Over the past decade, Wisteria Gardens has experienced significant demographic and economic changes.
From 2013 to 2022, Wisteria Gardens maintained its status as a Black Majority community, but with notable shifts. Between 2013 and 2017, the Black population slightly increased from 91% to 92%, with a small Hispanic presence. In 2018-2019, the community briefly became 100% Black. From 2020 to 2022, a transition towards increased diversity began, with the Black majority decreasing to 76% and a rise in residents identifying as two or more races. This evolution suggests a transition from Low Diversity towards Moderate Diversity.
The economic landscape of Wisteria Gardens has shown considerable volatility. From 2013 to 2017, median income declined from $42,096 to $24,800. In 2018-2019, income slightly recovered to $33,376. Between 2020 and 2022, there was a dramatic increase to $68,458, followed by a moderate decline to $58,488. This economic trajectory indicates that the recent trend towards greater diversity has been accompanied by overall economic improvement, despite some recent moderation.
The recent diversification of Wisteria Gardens, particularly the increase in multiracial residents, aligns with national trends reported in the 2020 U.S. Census. However, the neighborhood's predominant Black majority and recent economic improvements contrast with broader trends in Atlanta, where many historically Black neighborhoods have experienced gentrification and displacement.
The dramatic income fluctuations in Wisteria Gardens, particularly the sharp increase in 2020, are atypical and may reflect specific local developments or changes in resident composition. This volatility differs from the more gradual income changes typically observed in established urban neighborhoods.
Wisteria Gardens presents a case of a historically Black neighborhood maintaining its majority while gradually diversifying. The economic improvements coinciding with increased diversity suggest a positive trajectory. The sustainability of these trends and their impact on long-term residents warrant continued observation.