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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The Milam-Jones neighborhood in Bryan, Texas, is characterized as a Hispanic Majority community with moderate diversity. As of 2022, the neighborhood has a population of 10,512 and a median income of $40,821. This area has experienced significant demographic changes over the past decade, reflecting broader shifts in urban Texas communities.
In 2013, Milam-Jones was classified as a Hispanic Majority community, with 69% of the population identifying as Hispanic. This classification has remained consistent throughout the decade, with the Hispanic population fluctuating between 65% and 72%. The Black population has shown a slight increase, from 18% in 2013 to 22% in 2022. The White population has remained relatively stable, ranging from 8% to 11% throughout the period. The neighborhood has consistently maintained a Majority-Minority status, with minority groups collectively forming over 90% of the population.
The median income in Milam-Jones has shown a generally positive trend over the decade. From 2013 to 2021, there was an increase in median income from $32,824 to $42,682, representing a growth of about 30%. However, there was a slight decline in 2022 to $40,821. The population has also experienced fluctuations. There was a general upward trend from 9,017 in 2013 to a peak of 11,843 in 2020. A slight decline occurred in 2021 and 2022, with the population settling at 10,512 in 2022.
These economic and population trends correlate with the demographic shifts. The overall increase in median income could be attributed to economic development in the area, potentially attracting a more diverse population. The recent slight decline in both income and population might indicate some economic challenges or shifts in the local job market.
The demographic trends in Milam-Jones mirror broader patterns seen in many urban Texas communities, particularly the growth of Hispanic populations. However, the neighborhood's Hispanic majority is more pronounced than the state average. Texas as a whole has been experiencing increasing diversity, with growing Hispanic and Asian populations, but Milam-Jones stands out for its strong Hispanic presence and the absence of a significant Asian community.
The economic growth observed in Milam-Jones, while positive, may still lag behind state and national averages. Texas has seen robust economic growth in many urban areas, often driven by tech and service industries. The more modest growth in Milam-Jones suggests it may be a working-class neighborhood experiencing gradual economic improvement, but not at the pace of some of Texas's more rapidly developing urban centers.
Milam-Jones represents a stable Hispanic Majority community with signs of increasing internal diversity and gradual economic improvement. These trends reflect broader patterns of demographic change in Texas urban areas, while also highlighting the unique characteristics of this neighborhood within Bryan.