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Demographics
Population
Population Density
This study examines the demographic trends and population density of Keller, Texas, from 2010 to 2022. The analysis focuses on population changes, density patterns, and implications for suburban development.
Keller, Texas, had a population of 45,153 and a population density of 2,460 people per square mile in 2022. These figures categorize Keller as a suburban city. The area likely features a mix of residential structures and well-developed infrastructure.
Historical data indicates population growth from 37,550 in 2010 to 46,835 in 2019. This trend suggests Keller's attractiveness as a residential area. However, a slight population decline occurred between 2019 and 2022, with numbers decreasing to 45,153.
Population density remained relatively consistent, ranging from 2,045 per square mile in 2010 to 2,460 in 2022. This consistency suggests that urban development has maintained pace with population growth, preserving the suburban character of the city.
The suburban nature of Keller implies a balance between urban conveniences and spacious living environments. Residents likely have access to community-focused activities, local amenities, and potentially good schools.
Based on the 2022 population, an estimated 17,300 housing units exist in Keller. This housing stock likely consists primarily of detached single-family homes, with some multi-family units.
In conclusion, Keller demonstrates characteristics of a stable suburban community. It has experienced consistent growth and development over the past decade while maintaining its suburban character.