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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Willis Ranch, a neighborhood in Chandler, Arizona, is characterized as a "White Majority" community with moderate diversity. In 2022, the white population comprises 62% of residents, with Hispanic (12%) and Asian (10%) groups representing significant minorities. The neighborhood has experienced substantial population growth, increasing from 2,786 residents in 2010 to 4,501 in 2022. The median income of $98,519 in 2022 indicates that Willis Ranch is an affluent, expanding suburban community within the Phoenix metropolitan area.
Over the past decade, Willis Ranch has maintained its "White Majority" status, but with notable fluctuations. In 2013, the neighborhood was categorized as "Low Diversity" with a 67% white population. By 2015, it transitioned to "Moderate Diversity" as the white population decreased to 56% and Hispanic and Asian populations increased. From 2015 to 2022, the neighborhood alternated between "White Majority" and "Moderate Diversity" categories. The most diverse year was 2021, when the white population decreased to 57%, nearly becoming a "Racial Plurality" situation. This shift coincided with increases in Asian, Black, and Hispanic populations, and the emergence of a Native American presence (5%).
The median income in Willis Ranch has shown significant fluctuations. It peaked in 2014 at $125,147, then experienced a downward trend until 2019, reaching a low of $89,145. This period of income decline coincided with the neighborhood's transition towards greater diversity. From 2020 onwards, there has been a resurgence in median income, reaching $113,743 in 2021 before slightly decreasing to $98,519 in 2022. This recent upward trend in income has occurred alongside a slight reversal in diversity, with the white population increasing from 57% in 2021 to 62% in 2022.
The population of Willis Ranch has grown steadily over the decade, from 2,786 in 2010 to 4,501 in 2022, representing a growth of over 60%. This substantial increase suggests that the neighborhood has been attractive to new residents, possibly due to its suburban location and relative affordability compared to other parts of the Phoenix metro area.
The demographic shifts in Willis Ranch mirror broader trends seen in many American suburbs, where increasing diversity is becoming the norm. However, the neighborhood's maintenance of a white majority, despite increased diversity, sets it apart from some rapidly diversifying suburbs in other parts of the country.
The income fluctuations in Willis Ranch are notable and may reflect broader economic trends in the Phoenix metropolitan area, which has experienced significant growth and change over the past decade. The recent upward trend in income, coupled with continued population growth, suggests that Willis Ranch remains an attractive location for middle to upper-middle-class families.
The neighborhood's evolving demographics, combined with its economic resilience, position Willis Ranch as a microcosm of the changing face of American suburbs. As it continues to grow and diversify, it will be interesting to observe how these trends impact local community dynamics, housing markets, and public services in the coming years.