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Demographics
Population
Population Density
The historical population data for the ZIP code 78539, which encompasses Edinburg in Texas, reveals a consistently growing population and increasing population density over the past decade. The population has grown from 28,389 in 2010 to 37,321 in 2022, representing a 31.5 percent increase. Correspondingly, the population density has risen from 2,217.89 people per square mile in 2010 to 2,915.7 people per square mile in 2022.
Given the ZIP code's size of 12.8 square miles and the 2022 population of 37,321, the area can be classified as suburban, bordering on urban. Suburban areas typically have population densities between 1,000 and 3,000 people per square mile, which aligns with Edinburg's 2022 population density of 2,915.7 people per square mile.
The lifestyle in this area likely reflects a mix of residential types and denser developments, with lot sizes varying from 0.25 to 1 acre. The estimated 14,299 housing units corresponding to the 2022 population, based on the national average household size of 2.61, further supports this assessment.
As a suburban area, Edinburg likely offers a family-oriented lifestyle with good access to schools, parks, and shopping centers. The community life may be active, with residents participating in sports leagues, homeowners associations, and local festivals. The area's proximity to the urban classification threshold suggests that it may also offer some amenities and characteristics associated with urban living, such as a more diverse population, a faster-paced lifestyle, and better access to cultural activities.
The consistent population growth and increasing density over the past decade indicate that Edinburg is experiencing steady urban development and expansion. As the area continues to grow, it may transition further towards an urban classification, bringing changes in infrastructure, services, and lifestyle. However, the current data suggests that Edinburg remains primarily suburban, offering a balance between residential living and urban amenities.