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“Carroll Gardens is getting whiter! Williamsburg is getting smarter! And the Park Slope baby boom is real!” That’s the Brooklyn Paper‘s three exclamation point recap of the census data released yesterday; we’re still a very diverse borough, but the make-up has shifted. Richer, whiter folks have displaced minority families since 2000 in neighborhoods west of Prospect Park, from the Slope to Red Hook, which “had the biggest jump in median household income — 23 percent, to $77,784 — partly because nearly a fifth of black and Hispanic families, who earn half as much as their white counterparts, left during the seven-year period.” Carroll Gardens, Park Slope and Cobble Hill have indeed had baby booms &#8212 “The number of children under-5 shot up 35 percent in the area” &#8212 and around 80 percent more college graduates have flocked to Williamsburg than lived there in 2000. Neighborhoods further out in Brooklyn grew more diverse, with white populations shrinking slightly in Bay Ridge, Dyker Heights and Bensonhurst, and the Asian population increasing by 34 percent. The Brooklyn Eagle looked at the number of “now married” and “never married” folks (roughly the same size), and found that two-parent families are most common, followed by female-headed families. “Ninety-one percent of those surveyed lived in the same house or apartment they lived in a year ago,” they write, signaling that perhaps folks are moving less, or the influx of folks from other boroughs and states is slowing. And the highest concentration of rents fall between $750 and $1,500; must still be plenty of rent stabilized pads out there.
Census ‘Community Survey’ Reveals Facts About Brooklyn [Brooklyn Eagle]
Making Census of Brooklyn [Brooklyn Paper]
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  1. “For an active thread, this is amazingly boring. I like it better when you all bitch about kitchens.”

    Heather, perhaps can you segue into that based on DIBS reference to baking cookies?

  2. Ok, I of all people will get this nonsense back on topic with the following segue. We’ve been speaking of little people. The story states the following:

    “Neighborhoods further out in Brooklyn grew more diverse, with white populations shrinking slightly in Bay Ridge, Dyker Heights and Bensonhurst, and the Asian population increasing by 34 percent.”

    Given white populations are shrinking in Bay Ridge, does this mean that BRG is shorter than she used to be?

  3. Ladies, ladies! – he’s cute- but look at his kids. The one standing is looking off in the distance sadly and the poor little kid in the stroller looks near meltdown, while he’s on the cell phone. They look like 3 people who would love nothing more than to get away from each other.

    I suggest we call child services or an ice cream truck. Or Mom. Of course that’s just my profound psychological analysis based on my huge experience with just about everything in life. Heh heh heh.

    You guys could draw straws-maybe DIBS wants in on that? 🙂

    thanks noki, benson- had a lot going on, needed a break. I do confess to miss butting heads with you,benson!

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