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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Nasworthy, a neighborhood in San Angelo, Texas, demonstrates characteristics of a White Majority community with moderate diversity as of 2022. The white population constitutes 67% of the neighborhood, with Hispanic (20%) and Asian (7%) populations forming significant minorities. The median income of $90,609 in 2022 indicates an upper-middle-class economic status. Nasworthy's proximity to Lake Nasworthy, a recreational area, may influence its demographics and economic profile.
Over the past decade, Nasworthy has transitioned from a Low Diversity community to one of Moderate Diversity. In 2013, whites comprised 86% of the population, decreasing to 67% by 2022. Hispanic and Asian populations increased significantly during this period. The community briefly met the criteria for a Transitional Community between 2019 and 2021, with the Asian population increasing from 6% to 19% in 2020, before settling at 7% in 2022. The Hispanic population grew steadily from 13% in 2013 to 20% in 2022. The emergence of a small Black population (5% in 2022) further contributed to increased diversity.
The demographic shifts correlate with economic changes. The median income fluctuated but showed an overall upward trend, rising from $89,235 in 2013 to $90,609 in 2022, with a peak of $113,256 in 2021. The increase in diversity coincided with periods of economic growth. The population grew moderately from 2,848 in 2013 to 3,285 in 2022, indicating increased attractiveness to new residents.
The demographic changes in Nasworthy reflect broader national trends of increasing diversity in suburban and urban areas. The neighborhood's median income remains higher than the national median, suggesting that Nasworthy attracts affluent diverse populations. The temporary surge in the Asian population from 2019 to 2021 could relate to broader trends of Asian immigration to Texas, possibly driven by tech industry growth in the state.
Nasworthy has evolved from a predominantly white, upper-middle-class enclave to a more diverse, yet still affluent neighborhood. This transition aligns with national trends towards increased suburban diversity but stands out due to the maintenance of high median incomes. The neighborhood's evolution suggests a dynamic interplay between demographic change and economic prosperity, potentially driven by its location near Lake Nasworthy and its ability to attract diverse, high-earning residents.