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Demographics
Population
Population Density
The Moss Creek neighborhood in Nashville-Davidson, Tennessee, experienced population fluctuations from 2010 to 2022. The population varied between peaks and troughs during this period.
In 2010, the population was 1,098. It increased to 1,327 in 2011, the highest recorded point. The population then decreased to 966 by 2014, the lowest point in the dataset.
From 2014, a gradual population increase occurred, reaching 1,169 in 2019. The most recent data from 2022 shows a population of 985, with a population density of 3,628.22 people per square mile.
The average household size is 2.61 people, suggesting approximately 377 housing units in the neighborhood.
Population fluctuations over the years may be due to various factors such as changes in local job markets, housing preferences, or developments in nearby areas.
The neighborhood has maintained a relatively stable core population of around 1,000 residents for much of the past decade.
Moss Creek likely offers a balance between proximity to urban amenities and a more spacious living environment compared to denser urban areas.
Without additional context about local developments, economic trends, or specific neighborhood characteristics, it is difficult to determine exact reasons for the observed population changes.
The data indicates that Moss Creek is a dynamic neighborhood that has experienced both growth and contraction, reflecting the complex nature of urban and suburban development in the Nashville-Davidson metropolitan area.