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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Elizabethtown, Kentucky, as of 2022, is categorized as a city with "Low Diversity". The white population comprises 80% of the total, placing it in a category where one racial group dominates, making up over 75% of the population. The city's current median income is $63,661 with a population of 46,442, indicating a moderately sized, predominantly white community with a middle-class economic profile.
Over the past decade, Elizabethtown has consistently remained in the "Low Diversity" category, with the white population maintaining a significant majority. However, subtle shifts have occurred. The white population has slightly decreased from 82% in 2013 to 80% in 2022. The black population has shown a small increase from 7% in 2013 to 9% in 2022. The Hispanic population has remained relatively stable, increasing slightly from 3% to 4%. The percentage of individuals identifying as two or more races has doubled from 2% to 4%.
The median income in Elizabethtown has shown overall growth, increasing from $54,837 in 2013 to $63,661 in 2022, representing a 16% increase over the decade. This growth in income has occurred alongside the subtle demographic shifts. The population has also grown steadily, from 43,681 in 2013 to 46,442 in 2022, an increase of about 6.3%. This moderate population growth, combined with income increases, indicates a generally healthy economic environment.
Elizabethtown's demographic composition differs significantly from national averages. The United States as a whole is becoming increasingly diverse, with many urban areas transitioning to "Majority-Minority" status. In contrast, Elizabethtown maintains a strong white majority, though it is showing small signs of increased diversity.
Based on the observed trends, it is likely that Elizabethtown will continue to experience slow but steady diversification over the coming years. However, given the current pace of change, it would take several decades for the city to transition out of the "Low Diversity" category. If current trends continue, a continued slight decrease in the white population, potentially dropping below 75% in the next 10-15 years, can be expected. Continued growth in the black, Hispanic, and multiracial populations is also anticipated, along with ongoing increases in median income, assuming economic conditions remain favorable.
While it is unlikely that Elizabethtown will transition to a new diversity category in the near future, it may eventually move towards "Moderate Diversity" if current trends accelerate. This would occur if the white population decreases more rapidly and other racial groups, particularly black and Hispanic populations, continue to grow. In conclusion, while Elizabethtown remains a predominantly white, economically stable community, subtle demographic shifts and steady economic growth suggest a slowly evolving landscape that may lead to increased diversity and continued prosperity in the long term.