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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Delhi, Iowa, maintains a Low Diversity demographic profile. As of 2022, the city has a population of 1,070 with a median income of $71,835. The racial composition data shows a White Majority, with 100% of the population identified as white across all years where data is available.
Throughout the period from 2013 to 2022, Delhi has maintained a consistent White Majority status, falling under the Low Diversity category. There have been no transitions between diversity categories, as the white population has remained at 100% for all reported years.
While the racial composition has remained static, the city has experienced fluctuations in both population and median income. Population increased from 990 in 2013 to 1,070 in 2022, with some variability in between. Median Income showed significant fluctuations, from a high of $80,613 in 2013 to a low of $53,589 in 2014, before rising again to $71,835 in 2022. These economic changes do not appear to have influenced the racial demographics, as the city has maintained its homogeneous racial composition despite these fluctuations.
The persistent lack of racial diversity is notable, especially given the increasing diversity in many parts of the United States over the past decade.
Based on the observed trends, it seems likely that Delhi will continue to maintain its Low Diversity status in the near future. The consistent 100% white population over a decade suggests deeply entrenched demographic patterns that are unlikely to change rapidly.
It is worth noting that even small changes in a community this size could have a significant impact on its diversity profile. The arrival of just a few families from different racial backgrounds could potentially shift the city from Low Diversity to Moderate Diversity or even initiate a transition towards becoming a Transitional Community.
Given the economic fluctuations observed, it is possible that future economic changes could eventually attract a more diverse population, potentially leading to a gradual increase in diversity over time. However, based on the current data, such a transition appears unlikely in the immediate future.
In conclusion, while Delhi has experienced some economic variability over the past decade, its racial demographic profile has remained static, establishing it as a Low Diversity community with a persistent White Majority. Future changes in diversity, if they occur, are likely to be gradual and potentially linked to broader economic or social shifts in the region.