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Demographics
Population
Population Density
This study examines the population density trends in the Rabbittown neighborhood of Danville, Illinois from 2010 to 2022. The data reveals significant fluctuations in population and density over the decade.
In 2022, Rabbittown had a population of 1,046 and a population density of 5,557.4 people per square mile. This indicates a relatively dense suburban or light urban environment.
The population trends show notable variations year to year. There was an increase from 1,160 residents in 2010 to 1,314 in 2018, followed by a decline to 1,142 in 2020, and a further decrease to 1,046 in 2022. These fluctuations suggest a dynamic neighborhood influenced by various socioeconomic factors.
The consistently high population density throughout the years, ranging from about 5,400 to nearly 7,000 people per square mile, indicates that Rabbittown is a compact residential area. This density suggests a neighborhood characterized by a mix of housing types.
The urban nature of Rabbittown implies that residents likely have access to a range of local amenities within walking distance or a short drive. The lifestyle in such an area typically balances urban conveniences with neighborhood characteristics.
Despite the name "Rabbittown," which might suggest a rural setting, the population density data clearly shows this is a more urbanized area. This contrast might reflect the neighborhood's historical evolution.
The estimated 401 housing units for the 2022 population, based on the national average household size, supports the idea of a diverse housing stock. This mix of housing options likely contributes to the neighborhood's ability to maintain a relatively stable population despite yearly fluctuations.
In conclusion, Rabbittown presents as a densely populated urban neighborhood with a dynamic population. Its demographic trends reflect the area's evolution and adaptation to changing conditions over time.