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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Englewood, Pennsylvania, is classified as a community with Low Diversity. As of 2022, the white population comprises 91% of the total, establishing it as a White Majority area. The city has undergone subtle demographic changes over the past decade, along with fluctuations in median income and population.
From 2013 to 2019, Englewood maintained a high level of Low Diversity, with the white population consistently representing 98-99% of the total. A gradual transition began in 2020, with the emergence of a small but growing multiracial population. By 2022, the community experienced a slight increase in diversity, with the white population decreasing to 91% and the two or more races category growing to 8%.
This shift indicates the beginning of a Transitional Community, as defined in demographic terms. While still firmly in the Low Diversity category, the trend suggests a slow movement towards potentially greater racial diversity in the future.
The median income in Englewood has shown significant volatility over the past decade. From 2013 to 2016, there was a sharp decline in median income, dropping from $54,859 to $42,016. This period coincided with the highest levels of racial homogeneity. Since 2016, there has been a consistent upward trend in median income, reaching $74,846 in 2022.
The trend of increasing diversity in Englewood aligns with broader national trends of growing multiracial populations in the United States. However, the pace of change in Englewood appears to be slower than many urban areas across the country.
Based on observed trends, Englewood will likely continue its trajectory as a Transitional Community over the next decade. If the current rate of change persists, the community might move towards Moderate Diversity by the early 2030s.
The white population may continue to decrease gradually, potentially dropping below 90% in the next 5-10 years. The multiracial category is likely to grow, possibly reaching 10-15% of the population. Other racial groups may also see small increases in representation.
Economically, if the current trend continues, median income is likely to keep rising. This could potentially attract more diverse residents to the area, further accelerating the demographic shift.
These projections are based on recent trends, and various factors could influence the actual outcomes. Continued monitoring of these demographic and economic indicators will be crucial for understanding the evolving nature of Englewood's community composition and economic landscape.