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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Centerville, Ohio, is a predominantly White Majority community with Low Diversity. As of 2022, the white population comprises 83% of the city's residents, with a median income of $87,481. The city has experienced population growth over the past decade, reaching 38,943 residents in 2022.
Over the past decade, Centerville has maintained its status as a White Majority community, with subtle shifts towards increased diversity. The white population percentage has decreased from 87% in 2013 to 83% in 2022. This change suggests a slow transition towards Moderate Diversity, though the city remains in the Low Diversity category due to the white population exceeding 75%.
The most notable changes include an increase in the Asian population from 3% to 5%, growth in the Hispanic population from 1% to 4%, and a small increase in the Black population from 6% to 7% at its peak in 2021. These shifts indicate a Transitional Community, slowly moving towards greater racial diversity.
Centerville has experienced economic growth alongside its demographic changes. The median income has risen from $77,751 in 2013 to $87,481 in 2022, representing a 12.5% increase over the decade. This economic growth correlates with the increasing diversity. The population has grown from 35,554 in 2013 to 38,943 in 2022, a 9.5% increase.
Centerville's trends align with patterns seen in many suburban areas across the United States. Many suburbs are experiencing gradual increases in diversity as they attract residents from various backgrounds seeking economic opportunities.
Based on observed trends, Centerville is likely to continue its trajectory towards greater diversity at a slow pace. Predictions include a continued gradual decrease in the white population percentage, further increases in Hispanic, Asian, and multiracial populations, and continued economic growth.
Centerville may transition from Low Diversity to Moderate Diversity within the next 10-15 years. This shift could be characterized by the white population dropping below 75%, at least two minority groups each exceeding 10% of the population, and a more multicultural community atmosphere.
This gradual transition is likely to bring both opportunities and challenges as the community adapts to a more diverse population while maintaining its economic growth and community cohesion.