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Demographics
Population
Population Density
Mansker Meadows, a neighborhood in the Nashville-Davidson metropolitan area of Tennessee, experienced population fluctuations from 2010 to 2022. The data indicates a declining trend from 2010 to 2018, followed by a recovery and subsequent fluctuation in recent years.
In 2010, the neighborhood population was 2,761 with a density of 15,551.97 people per square mile. This density suggests a highly urbanized area. The population declined steadily until 2015, reaching 2,110 residents.
From 2016 to 2022, the population exhibited a volatile pattern. There was an increase in 2019 to 2,423 residents, followed by growth to 2,702 in 2021, nearly returning to 2010 levels. In 2022, the population decreased to 2,475 residents.
The 2022 population density was 13,941.01 people per square mile, indicating that Mansker Meadows remains a densely populated urban neighborhood. This density level typically supports a lifestyle with access to public transportation and diverse amenities within walking distance.
Based on the average U.S. household size of 2.61 persons, the estimated 948 housing units in 2022 suggest a predominance of multi-family dwellings or apartment buildings. This is characteristic of urban living.
The population fluctuations could be attributed to factors such as changes in local job markets, housing development projects, or shifts in neighborhood attractiveness. Despite these changes, the consistently high population density indicates that Mansker Meadows maintains its urban character.