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Demographics
Population
Population Density
Population data for Southwest Colorado Springs reveals demographic trends from 2010 to 2022. The neighborhood experienced fluctuations in population over this period.
In 2010, the population was 44,915. It increased to 48,174 by 2013. A decline occurred in 2014, with the population dropping to 46,569. Subsequently, growth resumed, reaching 47,662 residents in 2016.
The years 2017 to 2019 saw another population decline, decreasing to 45,378 in 2019. From 2020 onwards, growth resumed, with the population reaching 47,392 in 2022.
The population density of Southwest Colorado Springs in 2022 was 2,252.63 people per square mile, indicative of a suburban environment. This density suggests a mix of housing types.
The neighborhood's location near the Rocky Mountains foothills may attract residents interested in outdoor activities.
Population fluctuations may be attributed to economic changes, housing preference shifts, or local development projects. The recent population increase since 2020 could indicate growing appeal, possibly due to infrastructure improvements or new job opportunities.
Colorado Springs has experienced overall growth in recent years. Southwest Colorado Springs appears to follow this trend, with its own pattern of growth and contractions.
Southwest Colorado Springs demonstrates a dynamic suburban environment with a resilient population over the past decade. The recent growth trend suggests a positive outlook for the neighborhood's future.