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Demographics
Population
Population Density
South Dallas, a neighborhood in Dallas, Texas, experienced population fluctuations from 2010 to 2022. The data indicates an overall growth trend with periods of decline.
From 2010 to 2015, the population increased from 32,689 to 36,183 residents. This period showed steady growth in population density.
In 2016 and 2017, the population decreased to 35,750 residents. This decline may be attributed to changes in local economic conditions or housing market shifts.
The population increased in 2018 and 2019, reaching 38,267 residents in 2019. This growth suggests renewed interest in the area.
In 2020, the population decreased to 36,575 residents, possibly due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This decline continued in 2021, with the population reducing to 36,200.
In 2022, the population increased to 38,677, the highest in the dataset. The population density reached 1,570.69 people per square mile, indicating a moderately dense suburban environment.
South Dallas has been known as a predominantly African American community with efforts in community revitalization. Population fluctuations may reflect ongoing challenges and successes of these efforts.
The estimated 14,818 housing units for the 2022 population, based on the national average household size, suggests a diverse housing stock.
South Dallas demonstrates a dynamic urban landscape with resilience and growth over the past decade. The recent population increase indicates a positive trajectory for the neighborhood.