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Demographics
Population
Population Density
Northeast Dallas experienced population growth from 2010 to 2020. The number of residents increased from 229,856 to 262,399, representing a 14% growth over ten years. Population density increased from 5,306.64 people per square mile in 2010 to 6,057.95 people per square mile in 2020.
A shift occurred after 2020. The population declined from 262,399 in 2020 to 251,903 in 2021, and further decreased to 246,628 in 2022. This represents a 6% decrease over two years. Population density dropped to 5,693.85 people per square mile by 2022.
Northeast Dallas is characterized as a dense suburban area. The neighborhood likely features various housing types. The density suggests developed infrastructure with access to public transportation, schools, and amenities.
The recent population decline may be attributed to various factors, including changes in housing affordability, employment opportunities, or broader demographic trends. The decline occurred during the COVID-19 pandemic, which may have influenced migration patterns and housing preferences.
Northeast Dallas remains significantly populated. With an estimated 94,493 housing units in 2022, based on the national average household size of 2.61 persons, the neighborhood supports a substantial residential community.
Northeast Dallas is proximate to White Rock Lake, a recreational area. This feature may contribute to the neighborhood's appeal, offering outdoor activities and potentially influencing lifestyle and property values.
Northeast Dallas has transitioned from steady growth to recent population decline, while maintaining dense suburban characteristics. These demographic shifts may have implications for local businesses, public services, and community dynamics.