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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Luther Road Acres in Bartlett, Tennessee, demonstrates a White Plurality with moderate diversity as of 2022. The white population constitutes 51% of the neighborhood, while the Black population comprises 47%. Over the past decade, the area has transitioned from a predominantly white community to a more diverse one. The neighborhood is relatively affluent, with a median income of $103,085 in 2022, indicating an upper-middle-class suburban environment.
In 2013, Luther Road Acres had a White Majority, with 73% of the population identifying as white. Over the next decade, the neighborhood underwent a significant transformation, evolving into a Transitional Community. The percentage of white residents decreased, while the Black population grew substantially. By 2020, the area had become a Majority-Minority community, with the Black population reaching 52% and the white population dropping to 45%. This shift represents a change in the neighborhood's racial composition over a relatively short period.
The most recent data from 2022 shows a slight reversal of this trend, with the white population regaining a plurality at 51%. This fluctuation suggests ongoing demographic dynamism in the area, possibly influenced by factors such as housing market changes, employment opportunities, or broader societal shifts.
The significant demographic changes in Luther Road Acres have been accompanied by overall economic stability and growth. The median income has risen from $96,446 in 2013 to $103,085 in 2022, with a peak of $119,089 in 2021. This trend indicates that the neighborhood has maintained its economic status despite racial composition changes, suggesting that incoming residents are likely of similar socioeconomic standing to long-term residents.
The population of the neighborhood has grown over this period, from 777 in 2013 to 821 in 2022, with fluctuations in between. The peak population of 965 in 2020 coincided with the point at which the area became Majority-Minority, possibly indicating a period of rapid change and influx of new residents.
The demographic shifts observed in Luther Road Acres reflect broader national trends of increasing diversity in suburban areas. Many U.S. suburbs have experienced similar transitions from predominantly white communities to more diverse neighborhoods over the past few decades. The rapid pace of change in this neighborhood is noteworthy, as is the maintenance of high median incomes throughout the transition.
The economic resilience of Luther Road Acres during this demographic shift is particularly interesting. While many areas experiencing rapid demographic changes might see economic fluctuations, this neighborhood has maintained and even improved its economic standing. This suggests that the area may be attracting diverse, affluent professionals, possibly due to its proximity to employment centers or desirable community amenities.
Luther Road Acres presents a case study of rapid suburban diversification coupled with economic stability. The neighborhood's evolution from a White Majority to a more diverse community, while maintaining high median incomes, reflects dynamics of racial and economic integration in American suburbs. As the community continues to evolve, it will be interesting to observe whether it stabilizes into a consistently diverse area or if further demographic shifts occur.