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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Dentsville, located in South Carolina, exhibits characteristics of a Black Majority community, with African Americans comprising 72% of the population in 2022. The neighborhood has experienced demographic shifts over the past decade, transitioning from a moderately diverse area to one with a clear racial majority. Economically, Dentsville has maintained a relatively stable median income, ranging from $46,000 to $49,000 throughout the 2010s and early 2020s.
In 2013, Dentsville was categorized as having Moderate Diversity, with African Americans making up 62% of the population and whites comprising 26%. Over the next decade, the community transitioned towards a Black Majority status. By 2020, the African American population had increased to 74%, solidifying Dentsville's classification as a Black Majority community.
This shift was driven by an increase in the African American population and a decrease in the white population. The percentage of white residents declined from 26% in 2013 to 15% in 2022, while other racial groups remained relatively stable or saw slight increases.
The demographic shifts in Dentsville have not been accompanied by significant changes in median income. The median income has fluctuated between $45,000 and $50,000 throughout the observed period, with a slight upward trend in recent years. The highest median income was recorded in 2020 at $49,766, coinciding with the peak of the Black Majority trend.
The population of Dentsville has grown from 19,670 in 2010 to 24,182 in 2022, representing a growth of about 23%. This population growth, combined with the relative stability in median income, suggests that the neighborhood has maintained its economic character despite the demographic changes.
The demographic shifts observed in Dentsville align with broader trends seen in many urban and suburban areas across the United States, where communities are becoming increasingly diverse. However, the extent of the shift towards a Black Majority in Dentsville is more pronounced than national averages.
The economic stability of Dentsville, as reflected in its median income, is noteworthy in the context of national trends. While many communities experiencing rapid demographic changes often see corresponding shifts in economic indicators, Dentsville's median income has remained relatively consistent. This stability could indicate that the neighborhood has maintained its economic base through the transition.
Dentsville presents a case study of a community undergoing demographic transformation while maintaining economic stability. The transition from a moderately diverse community to a Black Majority area over the past decade reflects broader trends of increasing diversity in many American communities. The economic resilience demonstrated by the stable median income suggests that Dentsville has navigated this demographic shift without major economic disruption.