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Demographics
Population
Population Density
The Brier Hill neighborhood in Youngstown, Ohio, experienced a significant demographic decline from 2010 to 2022. The population decreased from 4,716 to 3,587, representing a 24% reduction over 12 years.
Population density in Brier Hill also decreased during this period. In 2010, the density was 3,904.67 people per square mile. By 2022, it had reduced to 2,969.9 people per square mile.
The most substantial population decrease occurred between 2019 and 2020, with a 16.6% reduction in a single year. The population dropped from 4,236 to 3,532 during this period.
A temporary increase in population was observed from 2020 to 2021, rising from 3,532 to 3,664, before declining again in 2022.
The current population density of 2,969.9 people per square mile indicates that Brier Hill maintains a suburban character, though less dense than a decade ago.
Brier Hill's history includes significant steel manufacturing facilities. The population decline may be partially attributed to the long-term effects of deindustrialization in the region.
The estimated number of housing units for the 2022 population is 1,374, based on the national average household size. This suggests a relatively compact residential area.
The demographic shift in Brier Hill over the past decade has transformed it from a more densely populated suburban area to one with lower density. This change likely impacts the local economy, community services, and overall neighborhood dynamics.