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Demographics
Population
Population Density
The O'Neal neighborhood in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, experienced population fluctuations from 2010 to 2022. The population was 9,010 in 2010 and increased to 9,943 in 2013.
After 2013, the population declined slightly, stabilizing around 9,600 residents between 2014 and 2016. In 2017, a more significant decrease occurred, with the population dropping to 9,087.
The population rebounded in 2018 and 2019 but experienced a sharp decline in 2021, decreasing to 8,057 residents. In 2022, data shows a recovery, with the population increasing to 9,622.
The population density in 2022 was 1,745.13 people per square mile, indicating a moderately dense suburban area. This density suggests a mix of housing types, including single-family homes and multi-unit dwellings.
The neighborhood's proximity to Louisiana State University may influence its demographic composition, potentially including students, faculty, and professionals associated with the university or related industries.
Population fluctuations over the years, particularly the 2022 recovery, suggest O'Neal is an adaptable community capable of withstanding various socio-economic challenges. The relatively stable population density over time indicates sustained demand for housing and services in the area.
O'Neal demonstrates characteristics of a dynamic suburban community within Baton Rouge, experiencing both growth and contraction over the past decade but ultimately showing recovery and stability in recent years.