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Demographics
Population
Population Density
Amherst Town, Massachusetts, had a population of 33,389 and a population density of 1,208 people per square mile in 2022. This density categorizes Amherst as a light suburban environment. The city covers an area of 27.76 square miles.
Population data from 2010 to 2017 shows growth, with numbers increasing from 37,399 to 39,877. This period likely experienced expansion in residential developments and increased demand for local services.
A significant population decline occurred from 2020 to 2022, with numbers dropping from 39,613 to 33,389. This decrease of over 6,000 residents could be attributed to various factors, including changes in the local economy or shifts in student population.
The light suburban density indicates a lifestyle blending suburban conveniences with rural characteristics. Residents likely have access to essential services, schools, and some public transportation options. Housing likely includes a mix of single-family homes and potentially some townhouses or small apartment complexes.
With 12,793 housing units estimated in 2022, Amherst maintains a relatively spacious environment, potentially including green spaces and parks. This setting may support outdoor activities and community gatherings.
The recent population decline may impact local businesses and services. It could affect housing demand, property values, and future urban planning decisions.
Amherst Town exhibits characteristics of a light suburban community with recent demographic changes. Its current density suggests a lifestyle balancing amenity access with spaciousness, potentially appealing to those preferring a quieter environment with reasonable urban convenience access.