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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Dyouville Court, located in Brookhaven, Georgia, is a neighborhood with moderate diversity as of 2022. The area has a White plurality of 55%, with Black and Asian populations at 29% and 14% respectively. Over the past decade, Dyouville Court has transitioned from a predominantly White community to a more diverse one. The neighborhood's median income was $113,239 in 2022, which is above the national average.
From 2013 to 2022, Dyouville Court underwent significant demographic changes. In 2013, the neighborhood had low diversity with a White majority of 76%. Over the following decade, the White population decreased to 55%, while the Black population increased from 14% to 29%, and the Asian population grew from 6% to 14%. This shift resulted in the neighborhood's transition to moderate diversity.
The median income in Dyouville Court has remained high throughout the past decade, ranging from $87,014 to $144,002. However, there have been fluctuations, with a notable decrease to $87,014 in 2021. The period of highest income (2013-2017) coincided with the least diverse racial composition. As the community became more diverse, there was a slight overall decline in median income, though it remained high.
The population of Dyouville Court increased from 725 in 2013 to 928 in 2022, representing a 28% growth. This population growth occurred alongside increasing diversity, suggesting that the neighborhood became more attractive to a wider range of residents.
The demographic shifts in Dyouville Court align with broader trends of increasing diversity in American suburbs, particularly those near major metropolitan areas like Atlanta. Despite the slight decline, the neighborhood's median income remains well above national averages, indicating its continued desirability and economic strength. The increase in Asian and Black populations in Dyouville Court mirrors national trends of growing diversity in affluent suburbs, often driven by highly educated professionals seeking quality housing and good schools.
Dyouville Court exemplifies a transition from a homogeneous, affluent suburb to a more diverse yet still economically robust community. This evolution reflects broader national trends of suburban diversification while maintaining its status as a desirable, high-income area. The neighborhood's ability to attract a more diverse population while sustaining high median incomes suggests a positive integration of new residents and potentially a model for inclusive community growth in suburban America.