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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The Meadowood neighborhood in Garland, Texas, has undergone significant demographic changes from 2013 to 2022. In 2022, Meadowood is classified as a "Moderate Diversity" community with a 30% Asian population and a 43% White population. The neighborhood has experienced economic growth, with median income increasing from $71,942 in 2013 to $102,245 in 2022. Meadowood is known for its well-maintained parks and green spaces.
Over the past decade, Meadowood has transformed from a "White Majority" community with 62% white population in 2013 to a "Moderate Diversity" classification in 2022. The Asian population increased from 13% in 2013 to 30% in 2022, while the white population decreased from 62% to 43%. The neighborhood has shown characteristics of a "Transitional Community" with fluctuations in the "Two or More Races" category, which peaked at 19% in 2019 before settling at 6% in 2022.
The demographic shifts in Meadowood correlate with economic changes. The median income increased by approximately 42% from 2013 to 2022. The population has remained relatively stable, fluctuating between 400 and 500 residents throughout the decade. This suggests that demographic changes are likely due to turnover in existing housing rather than significant new development, indicating a pattern of gentrification.
The trends observed in Meadowood align with broader patterns seen in many suburban areas across the United States, particularly those near major metropolitan areas. The increasing Asian population in Meadowood reflects a national trend of growing Asian communities in suburban neighborhoods, often associated with high-skilled immigration and economic prosperity.
Meadowood's rapid income growth outpaces the national average, which saw about a 30% increase in median household income from 2010 to 2020. This suggests that Meadowood is experiencing accelerated economic growth compared to many other areas in the country.
The transition from a predominantly white community to one of moderate diversity is reflective of broader demographic shifts in American suburbs. The specific pattern of Asian population growth in Meadowood is pronounced and may be indicative of the neighborhood's proximity to tech or professional job centers that attract highly skilled Asian immigrants.
Meadowood exemplifies a suburban neighborhood in transition, characterized by increasing racial diversity, significant economic growth, and potential early stages of gentrification. These changes likely bring both opportunities and challenges for community cohesion and local policy-making, as the neighborhood adapts to its evolving demographic and economic landscape.