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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The Duval neighborhood in Jacksonville, Florida, exhibits Moderate Diversity based on its 2022 racial composition. The neighborhood has a white majority (61%), with significant black (22%) and Hispanic (9%) populations. The median income in 2022 was $65,194. Duval is part of Jacksonville, the largest city by land area in the contiguous United States.
Over the past decade, Duval has maintained its Moderate Diversity status with notable shifts. In 2013, the neighborhood had a White Majority (63%), with significant black (21%) and Hispanic (12%) populations. By 2022, the white population decreased slightly to 61%, while the "two or more races" category increased from 2% to 7%.
The neighborhood briefly approached High Diversity status around 2020, with the white population at 60% and Hispanic population at 15%. However, this shift was temporary, and the community returned to Moderate Diversity status by 2022.
The median income in Duval has shown volatility over the years. From 2013 to 2019, there was a general upward trend, rising from $60,525 to $70,115. This period coincided with relative stability in the racial composition. Around 2020, when diversity briefly increased, median income dipped to $64,863. As the community reverted to its previous demographic balance, median income recovered slightly to $65,194 in 2022.
The population has fluctuated over the years without a clear long-term trend. A recent increase from 3,155 in 2020 to 4,197 in 2022 is notable and may indicate renewed interest in the neighborhood.
The demographic trends in Duval reflect broader national patterns of increasing diversity, particularly the growth in multi-racial identification. The economic fluctuations, particularly the dip around 2020, likely reflect the broader economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Jacksonville as a whole has been experiencing growth and increasing diversity, and Duval's trends appear to align with this broader city-wide pattern. The maintenance of a White Majority in Duval, despite increasing diversity, suggests gradual demographic changes compared to some other areas of Jacksonville or similar-sized cities in Florida.
Duval represents a Moderately Diverse community that has shown resilience in maintaining its demographic balance while experiencing gradual shifts towards increased diversity. The economic fluctuations have not dramatically altered the neighborhood's overall socio-economic character.