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Demographics
Population
Population Density
This study examines the demographic trends in Kingston, a neighborhood in Birmingham, Alabama, from 2010 to 2022. The analysis focuses on population changes, density, and housing characteristics.
Kingston's population increased from 1,933 in 2010 to 2,402 in 2022, representing a 24% growth over this period. The neighborhood experienced fluctuations in population, with an overall upward trend.
The population density in 2022 was 2,484.07 people per square mile, indicating a suburban character with relatively compact living arrangements. This density suggests a mix of housing types, including single-family homes, townhouses, and potentially low-rise apartment buildings.
Significant population shifts occurred during the study period. A notable increase was observed from 2010 to 2011, followed by fluctuations. Another substantial increase occurred from 2020 to 2022.
The neighborhood had an estimated 920 housing units in 2022. This data, combined with the population figures, suggests an average household size similar to the national average of 2.61 persons per household.
Kingston's infrastructure is likely well-developed to support its population density. Residents probably have access to local schools, parks, and community services within a reasonable distance.
The neighborhood's location within Birmingham indicates that residents have access to urban amenities while potentially enjoying a more spacious living environment compared to denser urban areas.
Population declines were observed in certain years, such as 2015-2016 and 2017-2018, possibly indicating changes in local economic conditions or housing market fluctuations.
In conclusion, Kingston presents as a suburban neighborhood within Birmingham, experiencing overall growth with some population fluctuations. Its moderate density suggests a livable area with a balance of residential space and community amenities.