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Demographics
Population
Population Density
The Los Compadres neighborhood in Palm Springs, California, experienced population fluctuations from 2010 to 2022. This study examines the changes in population size and density during this period.
In 2010, Los Compadres had 1,881 residents with a density of 5,844.27 people per square mile. This density indicates a dense suburban environment with mixed housing types and developed infrastructure.
The early 2010s saw a gradual population decline, reaching 1,759 residents in 2016. This decrease may have been influenced by economic conditions, changing housing preferences, or demographic shifts.
From 2017, the population began to increase. A significant increase occurred in 2020, with the population reaching 2,052 residents and a density of 6,375.57 people per square mile. This increase could be attributed to changes in housing availability, economic opportunities, or pandemic-related relocations.
The population subsequently decreased to 1,919 in 2021 and 1,824 in 2022. The current density of 5,667.17 people per square mile indicates the neighborhood maintains its dense suburban character.
Los Compadres likely offers a combination of urban amenities and suburban comforts, with access to community facilities, parks, and local businesses. The high population density suggests an active community life.
Palm Springs' desert climate and status as a resort destination may influence Los Compadres' demographic patterns, potentially attracting seasonal residents or retirees.
In conclusion, Los Compadres has undergone significant population changes while maintaining its dense suburban character. The neighborhood has adapted to demographic shifts, balancing urban convenience with suburban lifestyle in the Palm Springs setting.