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Demographics
Population
Population Density
The Labelle neighborhood in Inverness, Florida, experienced a population decline from 357 residents in 2010 to 261 in 2022, representing a 26.9% decrease over 12 years.
In 2022, the population density was 2,366.89 people per square mile, indicating a suburban environment. This density suggests a mix of single-family homes and potentially some townhouses or low-rise condominiums.
Despite the overall downward trend, notable fluctuations occurred. The population peaked in 2011 at 362 residents before beginning a general decline. A significant rebound was observed between 2015 and 2016, with the population increasing from 273 to 310.
The most significant change occurred between 2020 and 2022, with the population decreasing from 330 to 261, a 20.9% reduction in two years. This decline could be attributed to various factors, including economic changes, shifts in local industry, or demographic trends.
The estimated 100 housing units for the 2022 population, considering the national average household size of 2.61 persons, suggests that Labelle may have a slightly lower average household size or a higher proportion of single-occupant dwellings compared to the national average.
The neighborhood's suburban density indicates that residents likely have access to essential services such as schools, healthcare facilities, and local shopping areas.
While the population has decreased, the area maintains a relatively stable suburban character. This could suggest that Labelle remains an attractive location for those seeking a quieter lifestyle with proximity to urban amenities, albeit with changing demographic composition over time.