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Demographics
Population
Population Density
The Peninsula neighborhood in Long Beach, California, experienced population fluctuations from 2010 to 2022. The population increased from 1,407 in 2010 to 1,489 in 2011, then decreased to 1,150 in 2012. This represents a 23% decline from 2011 to 2012.
The population gradually increased, reaching 1,475 in 2020. However, it decreased to 1,319 in 2022, a 10.6% reduction from 2020. The 2022 population density was 3,372.9 people per square mile.
The neighborhood's coastal location likely influences residents' lifestyle and housing prices. The area may offer a mix of housing types and balance urban amenities with a coastal lifestyle.
The fluctuating population numbers suggest a dynamic neighborhood sensitive to economic and social trends. The recent population decline may indicate challenges in maintaining growth, possibly due to housing affordability or changing preferences.
The Peninsula neighborhood demonstrates complex demographic patterns typical of coastal areas. Its population trends reflect a balance between coastal living appeal and the challenges of maintaining a stable residential base in an urban environment. Future developments will likely depend on adaptation to changing residential preferences and economic conditions, while leveraging its coastal location.