Population Decline and Density Changes in MacFarlane Neighborhood, Dayton, Ohio: 2010-2022

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Demographics

DATA

Population

Population Density

DATA SOURCE

United States Census Bureau: American Community Survey Data (ACS)

The MacFarlane neighborhood in Dayton, Ohio experienced a significant population decline between 2010 and 2022. The population decreased from 595 in 2010 to 331 in 2022, representing a 44.4% reduction over 12 years.

The population density decreased from 2,442.56 people per square mile in 2010 to 1,358.8 people per square mile in 2022. This change indicates a transition from a more densely populated suburban area to a less dense suburban environment.

MacFarlane maintains a suburban character, albeit less dense than previously. The current density suggests a neighborhood with a mix of single-family homes and possibly some townhouses, with more space between residences compared to previous years.

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The estimated 127 housing units for the 2022 population, based on the national average household size, indicates a relatively small neighborhood.

The most significant population decrease occurred between 2018 and 2019, with a drop from 521 to 394 residents. This sudden change may suggest a significant event, such as the closure of a major employer or a change in local housing policy.

The population showed gradual recovery from 2019 to 2021, followed by another decrease in 2022, indicating ongoing volatility in the neighborhood's demographics.

MacFarlane has transformed from a moderately dense suburban area to a less dense suburban neighborhood over the past decade. This change likely affects the lifestyle of residents, potentially offering more space but possibly at the cost of some urban conveniences. The ongoing fluctuations suggest that the neighborhood is still in a state of transition.

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