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Demographics
Population
Population Density
Inglewood, California has a population density of 11,428 people per square mile as of 2022, classifying it as an urban city. This density indicates a compact living environment with mid-rise and high-rise residential buildings, and living spaces likely between 500 to 1,000 square feet.
The city's infrastructure is likely comprehensive, with extensive public transportation and essential services. Residents can expect a lifestyle focused on convenience, with numerous social, cultural, and recreational opportunities nearby.
Historical population data from 2010 to 2022 shows a growth period from 2010 to 2015, with population increasing from 109,799 to 111,656. Since 2015, there has been a consistent decline, reaching 103,628 by 2022, a decrease of approximately 7.2% from the 2015 peak.
Despite population decrease, Inglewood maintained its urban character, with population density reducing slightly from 12,313 people per square mile in 2015 to 11,428 in 2022. This suggests the city's urban fabric and lifestyle offerings have remained largely intact.
The gradual population decline could be attributed to changing economic conditions, housing affordability issues, or shifts in resident preferences. With over 100,000 residents in 9.09 square miles, Inglewood continues to offer an urban living experience with typical amenities and conveniences of densely populated cities.
The estimated 39,704 housing units for the 2022 population, based on the national average household size, indicates a housing market likely including a significant proportion of multi-family dwellings and apartment complexes, consistent with the observed urban density.
Inglewood represents a dynamic urban environment that has experienced population fluctuations over the past decade but maintains its character as a densely populated city offering a lifestyle centered on urban convenience and community engagement.