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Demographics
Population
Population Density
Buckeye, Arizona experienced significant population growth from 2017 to 2022. The population increased from 68,431 to 105,567 during this period. Concurrently, population density rose from 174 to 268 people per square mile.
This growth shifted Buckeye from a sparse rural classification to a moderate rural category. The change indicates a gradual urbanization process while maintaining some rural characteristics.
The population increase suggests several changes in the city's development:
1. Housing developments likely increased, potentially with a trend towards smaller lot sizes.
2. Infrastructure expansion probably occurred, including road networks and possibly public transportation options.
3. Local businesses, services, and recreational facilities likely increased.
4. Community dynamics may have changed, with new residents bringing diverse backgrounds.
5. Economic activity potentially increased, attracting more businesses and job opportunities.
Despite growth, Buckeye's 2022 density still indicates a moderately rural environment. The city appears to be maintaining some rural characteristics while incorporating more suburban-style amenities and services.
Consistent year-over-year growth from 2017 to 2022 suggests a steady influx of new residents. This could be attributed to job opportunities, affordable housing, or lifestyle preferences.
Buckeye is in a transition phase, evolving from a sparse rural area to a more moderately populated rural city. This growth trajectory indicates a community balancing the preservation of rural heritage with increasing urbanization.