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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Cecil-Bishop, Pennsylvania, exhibits a demographic profile classified as "Low Diversity." As of 2022, the white population comprises 92% of the total, exceeding the 75% threshold for this classification. The city's median income is $90,812 in 2022, indicating an affluent community. The population is 3,851, residing in an area of 2.77 square miles.
Over the past decade, Cecil-Bishop has maintained its "Low Diversity" status. However, subtle signs of a gradual shift towards increased diversity are evident. The white population has decreased from 98% in 2013 to 92% in 2022. The Asian population has increased from 0% to 3% between 2013 and 2022. The Hispanic population has remained stable at around 1% since 2016. The population identifying as two or more races has grown from 0% to 3% between 2013 and 2022. These changes suggest the community may be in the early stages of transitioning towards a "Transitional Community" classification, albeit at a slow pace.
The median income in Cecil-Bishop has fluctuated over the past decade. It peaked in 2017 at $105,685. There was a notable decrease to $84,032 in 2019. As of 2022, it has rebounded to $90,812. These income fluctuations do not appear to directly correlate with the subtle demographic shifts. However, the overall high median income may be a factor in attracting a more diverse population, particularly in the growth of the Asian demographic.
The gradual increase in diversity in Cecil-Bishop aligns with broader national trends of increasing diversity in suburban areas. However, the pace of change in this community appears slower than many urban and suburban areas across the United States.
Based on the observed trends, Cecil-Bishop is likely to continue its gradual shift towards increased diversity over the coming years. While it may remain in the "Low Diversity" category in the near term, there is potential for it to transition into a "Moderate Diversity" community within the next 10-15 years if current trends accelerate.
The community might see continued growth in its Asian population and those identifying as two or more races. This could lead to a scenario where the white population drops below 75%, potentially reclassifying the area as "Moderate Diversity" with two or three racial groups having significant representation.
Economically, if the area continues to maintain its high median income, it may attract more diverse, affluent professionals, further driving this demographic shift. However, the rate of change suggests this will be a gradual process rather than a rapid transformation.
Cecil-Bishop remains a predominantly white, affluent community, but subtle signs of increasing diversity are evident. Monitoring these trends in the coming years will be crucial to understanding the evolving demographic and economic landscape of this Pennsylvania CDP.