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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Pie Allen, a neighborhood in Tucson, Arizona, exhibits characteristics of Moderate Diversity with a White Majority as of 2022. The white population constitutes 64% of the neighborhood, with Hispanic (20%) and Asian (11%) representations. The neighborhood has a median income of $28,328, below the national average. Pie Allen's proximity to the University of Arizona campus likely influences its demographic makeup and economic characteristics.
Over the past decade, Pie Allen has undergone demographic changes. In 2013, the neighborhood had Low Diversity with a White Majority (67%). By 2019, it transitioned to Moderate Diversity, with the white population decreasing to 56% and Hispanic and Black populations increasing. From 2019 to 2022, there was a slight reversal, with the white population increasing to 64%, while maintaining Moderate Diversity due to significant Hispanic and Asian populations. The Asian population increased from 6% in 2019 to 11% in 2022.
The demographic shifts in Pie Allen correlate with economic trends. The median income has fluctuated but shows an overall upward trend. In 2013, the median income was $24,918. As diversity increased, median income initially declined to $19,967 in 2014. However, as the community stabilized in its Moderate Diversity status, income began to rise again, reaching $28,328 in 2022.
The demographic changes in Pie Allen reflect broader trends seen in many urban areas across the United States, particularly those near university campuses. The increase in diversity, especially in Hispanic and Asian populations, aligns with national trends of increasing diversity in urban centers.
The neighborhood's median income remains below the national median household income. This discrepancy could be attributed to the high student population in the area. The population fluctuations, with a dip in the mid-2010s followed by a recent increase, could be related to changes in university enrollment patterns or local housing policies. The recent uptick in population and median income suggests a potential gentrification process or an influx of higher-income residents.
Pie Allen represents an urban neighborhood that has transitioned from Low Diversity to Moderate Diversity over the past decade. Its proximity to a major university influences its demographic and economic profile. The neighborhood's evolution reflects broader trends of increasing diversity in American cities, while its economic trajectory suggests a complex interplay between demographic change, student populations, and potential gentrification processes.