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Demographics
Population
Population Density
The Phoenix neighborhood in Jacksonville, Florida has experienced population fluctuations from 2011 to 2022. The population peaked in 2011 at 1,296 residents and declined to 861 residents in 2022, a 33.6% decrease.
Population density decreased from 2,672.71 people per square mile in 2011 to 1,775.62 people per square mile in 2022. This density suggests Phoenix is a light suburban neighborhood.
The gradual population decline may indicate changing neighborhood dynamics. Factors could include aging residents, shifting economic conditions, or changes in local housing preferences.
The estimated 330 housing units for the 2022 population, considering the national average household size of 2.61 persons, suggests Phoenix may have a lower average household size or more single-person households than the national average.
The neighborhood likely includes essential amenities such as local schools, healthcare facilities, and some public transportation options.
Despite overall population decline, periods of modest growth or stabilization occurred (e.g., 2015 to 2016, 2017 to 2018).
The consistent population density above 1,000 people per square mile throughout the observed period indicates Phoenix has maintained its suburban character.
Phoenix appears to be a light suburban area experiencing gradual population decline over the past decade. This trend may influence local community dynamics and available services and amenities. Further research into local economic factors, housing market trends, and community initiatives would provide a more comprehensive understanding of the neighborhood's evolution.