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Demographics
Population
Population Density
Mansfield Center in Connecticut has experienced population fluctuations from 2010 to 2022. Data shows a population increase from 2010 to 2012, followed by a decline in 2013. The decline continued until 2019, reaching 3,840 residents. In 2020, the population increased to 4,294, with growth continuing through 2022, reaching 4,835 residents.
The population density in 2022 was approximately 1,488 people per square mile. This density indicates a suburban character with a mix of single-family homes and potential multi-unit dwellings. The area balances open space with residential development.
The estimated 1,852 housing units in 2022, based on the national average household size, suggest a moderately sized community. Population fluctuations may be attributed to changes in the local economy, housing availability, or the influence of nearby educational institutions.
Mansfield Center's proximity to the University of Connecticut's main campus likely influences the area's demographics and lifestyle. Population variations may be affected by student housing trends, faculty and staff residency patterns, and the academic calendar.
The population growth since 2020 may indicate increasing attractiveness of the area, possibly due to improved amenities, job opportunities, or changes in housing preferences following the COVID-19 pandemic. Residents likely have access to educational and cultural resources associated with the university while maintaining a suburban living environment.
The moderate population density, despite growth, suggests managed development that maintains a balance between growth and preservation of the area's character. This approach may contribute to a quality of life appealing to diverse residents, including students, academics, families, and professionals seeking a community with educational ties and suburban comforts.