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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Flagstaff Ranch, a neighborhood in Flagstaff, Arizona, has undergone significant demographic changes from 2013 to 2022. The area transitioned from a low diversity, predominantly white community to a more diverse neighborhood. As of 2022, Flagstaff Ranch is classified as a "Transitional Community" with a white majority of 60%. This shift represents a substantial change from its previous demographic composition.
The neighborhood experienced notable fluctuations in median income over the observed period. From 2013 to 2017, the median income remained relatively stable around $50,000-$55,000. However, significant changes occurred in subsequent years, with the median income reaching $161,029 in 2018, dropping to $57,288 in 2019, then rising to $157,692 in 2021, before settling at $73,749 in 2022. These economic shifts coincided with the demographic changes in the area.
Flagstaff Ranch has also seen a substantial increase in population. The number of residents more than doubled between 2020 and 2022, growing from 398 to 874. This rapid population growth occurred simultaneously with the diversification of the neighborhood's demographic makeup.
The demographic transition in Flagstaff Ranch is characterized by a decrease in the white population percentage and an increase in other racial groups. From 2013 to 2020, the white population consistently comprised over 80% of the neighborhood, reaching 100% in 2020. However, a significant shift occurred in 2021, with the white population decreasing to 71% and further to 60% in 2022. Concurrently, the Black and Hispanic populations emerged as significant demographic groups, comprising 18% and 11% respectively in 2021, and increasing to 26% and 14% in 2022.
These demographic changes in Flagstaff Ranch align with broader national trends towards increased diversity in suburban and previously homogeneous areas. However, the speed and extent of these changes in Flagstaff Ranch are particularly notable. The rapid diversification suggests a potential influx of new residents from diverse backgrounds, possibly driven by changes in local housing policies, economic opportunities, or broader societal trends favoring increased diversity in previously homogeneous areas.
The economic fluctuations observed in Flagstaff Ranch, particularly the sharp increases in median income, suggest a potential gentrification process. The influx of higher-income residents may be contributing to both the income increases and the diversification of the neighborhood. These economic changes, coupled with the demographic shifts, indicate a neighborhood in transition.
The substantial population growth in Flagstaff Ranch from 2020 to 2022 is unusual for such a short period. This rapid increase could be attributed to new housing developments, changes in local zoning laws, or a sudden influx of new residents attracted by economic opportunities or lifestyle factors in the Flagstaff area.
In conclusion, Flagstaff Ranch exemplifies a rapidly evolving neighborhood, transitioning from a homogeneous, predominantly white community to a more diverse area with significant economic changes. These shifts likely have implications for local community dynamics, services, and potentially housing prices, warranting attention from urban planners and policymakers.