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Demographics
Population
Population Density
North East Winston, a neighborhood in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, experienced population fluctuations from 2010 to 2022. The 2022 data indicates a population of 1,719 residents with a density of 3,682.41 people per square mile, suggesting a dense suburban environment.
The neighborhood demonstrated significant year-to-year population changes. There was an increase from 1,723 residents in 2010 to 1,846 in 2011, followed by a decline to 1,721 in 2012. This fluctuation pattern continued throughout the decade.
After reaching 1,570 residents in 2017, the population showed an upward trend, reaching 1,719 in 2022. The population density mirrored these changes, ranging from 3,363.23 people per square mile in 2017 to 3,954.47 in 2011.
The current density of over 3,600 people per square mile indicates a compact living environment. This suggests a neighborhood with a mix of housing types, potentially including townhouses, low-rise apartments, and single-family homes on smaller lots.
North East Winston may be experiencing effects of Winston-Salem's economic shift from tobacco manufacturing to medical research and technology. The recent population growth could be attributed to new job opportunities in these sectors.
The estimated 659 housing units for the 2022 population, based on the national average household size, suggests a mix of family homes and smaller units. This housing stock likely contributes to a varied demographic makeup.
North East Winston is a densely populated suburban neighborhood that has experienced significant population changes. Its recent growth trend and substantial density indicate a potentially vibrant community life with accessible amenities, reflective of broader economic and social changes in Winston-Salem.