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Demographics
Population
Population Density
Yale Village, an Albuquerque neighborhood, experienced significant population changes from 2010 to 2022. The population increased from 242 in 2010 to 357 in 2017, followed by a decline to 195 in 2021, and a slight increase to 230 in 2022.
The population density fluctuated accordingly, reaching a maximum of 3,165.73 people per square mile in 2017 and decreasing to 1,729.18 in 2021. The 2022 density was 2,039.55 people per square mile, indicating a moderately dense suburban environment.
Yale Village contained an estimated 88 housing units in 2022, suggesting a mix of residential structures. The neighborhood's density implies a balance between suburban living and urban convenience.
The proximity to the University of New Mexico may influence Yale Village's demographics, potentially contributing to population fluctuations due to student and faculty housing needs.
Yale Village's demographic changes from 2010 to 2022 demonstrate a transition from growth to decline, followed by signs of stabilization. These shifts reflect the dynamic nature of urban neighborhoods and highlight the importance of monitoring population trends for urban planning and community development.