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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Aristes, Pennsylvania, is a small community with low diversity. As of 2022, the population was 215, with a white racial majority of 98%. The median income in 2022 was $44,143. This community has maintained its status as a low diversity area over the past decade. The white population has remained above 97% from 2013 to 2022, showing minimal variation in racial composition. There has been no significant change in diversity categories during this period.
The Hispanic population showed a slight presence of 1-2% between 2013-2018, but data for this group is unavailable from 2019 onward. In 2022, a small 2% two or more races category emerged, potentially indicating the beginning of gradual diversification. The median income in Aristes has remained relatively stable over the past decade, fluctuating between approximately $41,800 and $44,200. This income stability aligns with the consistent racial composition of the community.
The population has grown modestly from 167 in 2010 to 215 in 2022, representing a growth of about 28.7% over 12 years. This growth has been more pronounced in recent years, with a notable increase from 179 in 2019 to 215 in 2022. Aristes appears to be maintaining its homogeneous racial composition, which is not uncommon for small, rural communities, especially in certain regions of Pennsylvania.
Based on observed trends, Aristes will likely remain a low diversity community in the near future. The recent appearance of a small percentage of individuals identifying as two or more races could be the beginning of a gradual shift. If this trend continues and potentially accelerates, Aristes might slowly transition towards a transitional community category over the next decade or two.
The consistent, slow population growth might bring new residents to the area, potentially increasing diversity over time. However, given the current composition and historical trends, any such transition would likely be very gradual. The economic stability of the area, as evidenced by the relatively consistent median income, suggests that any demographic changes will likely be driven by factors other than major economic shifts.
In conclusion, while Aristes shows signs of slow growth and the potential for incremental diversification, it is expected to maintain its character as a predominantly white, economically stable small community for the foreseeable future. Any transition to increased diversity is likely to be a long-term process rather than a rapid change.