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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The Aycock neighborhood in Greensboro, North Carolina, exhibits a Black Majority demographic composition, with 66% of the population identifying as Black in 2022. The median income in the area was $25,182 in 2022. Aycock is known for its historic district, which features early 20th-century architecture.
Over the past decade, Aycock has maintained its status as a Black Majority neighborhood. The Black population percentage has fluctuated between 62% and 71% from 2013 to 2022. The White population increased from 16% in 2015 to 22% in 2022. The Asian population decreased from 8-9% in 2013-2017 to 2-3% in recent years. The Hispanic population has remained around 6%.
The median income in Aycock has shown fluctuations over the past decade. From 2013 to 2019, median income ranged from $16,197 to $20,093. An increase occurred from 2019 to 2020, with median income rising from $20,017 to $24,977. After a dip in 2021, the median income reached $25,182 in 2022.
This upward trend in median income correlates with the slight increase in the White population percentage. Population figures have shown an upward trend, increasing from 5,671 in 2010 to 6,874 in 2022.
The demographic composition of Aycock differs from national averages. The U.S. is about 13% Black, while Aycock's 66% Black population represents a concentration more than five times the national average. The median income in Aycock ($25,182 in 2022) is lower than the national median household income of $70,784 in 2021.
The neighborhood's trend towards increased diversity aligns with broader national trends of increasing diversity in urban areas. The pace of change in Aycock appears to be slower than in many other urban neighborhoods experiencing rapid demographic shifts.
Aycock remains a predominantly Black neighborhood facing economic challenges. Recent trends suggest a gradual movement towards increased diversity and economic improvement. These changes may signal the beginning of broader socio-economic shifts in the area.