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Demographics
Population
Population Density
Black Hammock Island, Jacksonville, Florida, experienced population fluctuations from 2010 to 2022. The demographic data shows a pattern of decline followed by growth.
The population decreased from 1,911 residents in 2010 to 1,417 in 2017. Population density reduced from 166.46 to 123.43 people per square mile during this period.
From 2018, the population began to increase. Between 2020 and 2021, the population increased from 1,760 to 2,477 residents, a 40.7% growth. In 2022, the population slightly decreased to 2,312.
The 2022 population density was 201.39 people per square mile, indicating a sparse rural character.
Black Hammock Island's location suggests a lifestyle combining coastal living with a rural atmosphere.
The recent population growth may indicate increasing attractiveness of the area. The slight decrease from 2021 to 2022 suggests this growth may be stabilizing.
In 2022, there were an estimated 886 housing units, based on the national average household size.
Black Hammock Island demonstrates a rural coastal community that experienced significant population growth after a period of decline. This trend may reflect changing preferences for less densely populated areas or improvements in local conditions.