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Demographics
Population
Population Density
The Harrisville neighborhood in Rhode Island experienced population fluctuations from 2010 to 2022. The population declined from 3,358 to 2,583 residents, a decrease of approximately 23% over 12 years.
The population density in 2022 was 3,023.67 people per square mile, classifying Harrisville as a dense suburban area. This density suggests a neighborhood with mixed housing types, including single-family homes, townhouses, and possibly low-rise apartment buildings.
The population trend was not consistently downward. Growth occurred from 2010 to 2012, with the population increasing to 3,697. This was followed by a general decline with fluctuations. A significant drop occurred between 2020 and 2022, from 2,976 to 2,583 residents.
The estimated number of housing units in 2022, based on the national average household size of 2.61 persons, is approximately 990. This suggests a compact living arrangement typical of dense suburban areas.
Harrisville is classified as a Census Designated Place (CDP), indicating a concentrated population center within a larger rural area. This status may contribute to its fluctuating population, potentially influenced by regional economic and demographic trends.
The recent population decline could be attributed to factors such as changing employment opportunities, shifts in housing preferences, or broader demographic trends affecting Rhode Island. Without additional context, it is challenging to determine the exact causes of these population changes.
Harrisville presents a case of a dense suburban neighborhood experiencing demographic shifts. Its population dynamics over the past decade reflect factors influencing suburban development and population distribution in small New England communities.