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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
East Vandergrift in Pennsylvania exhibits low diversity, with a predominantly White population of 97% in 2022. The median income was $46,639 in 2022, representing a modest increase over the past decade. The population was 704 in 2022, showing an overall decline since 2010.
East Vandergrift has consistently maintained a "Low Diversity" categorization from 2013 to 2022. The White population has remained the majority, never dropping below 89% during this period. A slight increase in diversity occurred between 2015-2018, with the White population decreasing to 89% and increases in Black (5%) and Two or More Races (4%) categories. By 2022, the community reverted to a 97% White majority, indicating a reversal of the brief diversification trend.
The median income has shown a gradual increase from $39,137 in 2013 to $46,639 in 2022, representing a 19% growth over nine years. This economic improvement coincides with a population decline from 897 in 2013 to 704 in 2022, a 21.5% decrease. The period of slightly increased diversity (2015-2018) aligns with a period of relative economic stagnation, with median income around $41,000-$43,000. The return to a stronger White majority in recent years correlates with a more noticeable increase in median income.
The trends observed in East Vandergrift – a predominantly White community with gradual income growth and population decline – are not uncommon in small, rural or post-industrial communities in the northeastern United States.
Based on the observed trends, East Vandergrift is likely to remain in the "Low Diversity" category in the near future. The community appears to be resistant to significant demographic changes, with recent years showing a strengthening of the White majority.
Economically, if the current trend continues, we might expect continued gradual increase in median income and ongoing population decline, which could eventually impact the community's economic sustainability.
While it's unlikely that East Vandergrift will transition to a new diversity category soon, there's a small possibility it could become a "Transitional Community" if economic pressures or external factors lead to demographic changes. However, this would require a significant shift from current trends.
East Vandergrift presents a picture of a small, predominantly White community experiencing slow economic growth amidst population decline. The interplay between its demographic homogeneity and economic trends suggests a community that may face challenges in attracting new residents and diversifying its population, which could impact its long-term economic resilience.