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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Greenland, a neighborhood in Jacksonville, Florida, is characterized as a White Majority community with a median income of $84,041 as of 2022. The neighborhood's population has grown from 9,524 residents in 2010 to 13,747 in 2022. Greenland is located near the Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve.
Over the past decade, Greenland has maintained its status as a White Majority community, with the white population comprising over 60% of residents. The neighborhood has shown a trend towards increased diversity. In 2013, Greenland was categorized as Low Diversity, with the white population at 70%. By 2017, it had transitioned to Moderate Diversity, with significant representation from Asian (12%) and Black (11%) populations. By 2022, while still a White Majority, the community showed signs of becoming a Transitional Community. The Asian population increased from 9% in 2013 to 13% in 2022, and the percentage of residents identifying as two or more races increased from 2% to 6%.
The median income in Greenland has fluctuated over the years, showing a general downward trend from 2013 to 2020, followed by a sharp increase in 2021 and then a decline in 2022. The highest median income was recorded in 2021 at $108,902, coinciding with a significant population increase. Despite the overall population growth, the median income in 2022 ($84,041) was lower than in 2013 ($101,217). The period of increasing diversity (2013-2022) generally corresponded with fluctuating but overall decreasing median incomes.
The trend towards increased diversity in Greenland aligns with broader national trends of growing diversity in suburban areas. The significant population growth (44% increase from 2010 to 2022) suggests that Greenland is an attractive area for new residents. The fluctuations in median income, particularly the sharp rise in 2021 followed by a decline in 2022, may reflect broader economic trends related to the COVID-19 pandemic and its aftermath.
Greenland appears to be a community in transition, moving from Low Diversity to Moderate Diversity while maintaining a White Majority status. The neighborhood is experiencing population growth and economic fluctuations, which may be interrelated with its changing demographic composition. These trends suggest that Greenland is evolving in ways that reflect broader national patterns of suburban diversification and economic change.