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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The Haggard neighborhood in Plano, Texas, has transitioned from a Hispanic Majority community to a Moderate Diversity community with a Hispanic Plurality between 2013 and 2022. The neighborhood's population increased from 2,068 to 2,652 during this period. The Hispanic population decreased from 64% to 42%, while the Black population increased from 5% to 16%, the Asian population grew from 0% to 6%, and the White population rose from 29% to 35%.
The demographic changes in Haggard have been accompanied by economic shifts. The median income increased from $42,455 in 2013 to $58,871 in 2022, representing a 39% increase. This rise in median income suggests an influx of higher-earning residents, possibly correlating with the increased diversity.
The trends observed in Haggard align with broader patterns seen in many suburban areas across the United States, particularly those near major metropolitan areas. The increasing diversity and rising median income reflect a national trend of suburbanization among minority populations and the growing attractiveness of diverse communities to young professionals and families.
The proximity to Collin College Spring Creek Campus likely plays a role in attracting a diverse student and faculty population, contributing to the neighborhood's evolving demographic profile. Additionally, Plano's reputation as a tech hub within the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex may be drawing a more diverse workforce to the area, further influencing Haggard's demographic and economic landscape.
Haggard's transition from a Hispanic Majority to a Moderate Diversity community with rising incomes represents a microcosm of broader demographic and economic shifts occurring in many American suburbs. This evolution brings both opportunities and challenges as the community adapts to its changing composition and the diverse needs of its residents.