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Demographics
Population
Population Density
This study examines population and density trends in the Worthingview neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio, from 2010 to 2022. The data reveals fluctuating population levels with an overall upward trend.
The neighborhood's population increased from 806 in 2010 to a peak of 1,119 in 2014. A decline followed until 2019, reaching 937 residents. Since 2020, growth resumed, with the population reaching 1,101 in 2022.
Population density data correlates with these changes. In 2022, the density was 4,651.29 people per square mile, classifying Worthingview as a dense suburban area. This suggests a mix of housing types and well-developed infrastructure.
The neighborhood's density indicates probable access to public transportation, schools, and healthcare facilities. Residents likely experience a balance of suburban and urban characteristics.
Worthingview demonstrates resilience in attracting new residents after periods of decline. The population increase since 2020 suggests maintained appeal, possibly due to improved local services, housing developments, or changes in the Columbus real estate market.
The estimated 421 housing units for the 2022 population, considering the national average household size of 2.61 persons, suggests a mix of family households and potentially some single-occupant dwellings or smaller households.
While specific neighborhood characteristics are not provided, Worthingview's location within Columbus likely offers access to urban opportunities while maintaining a suburban lifestyle. The steady growth trajectory indicates it remains an attractive residential option.