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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Gibraltar, Pennsylvania, is categorized as a "Low Diversity" community. As of 2022, the city has a population of 2,687 with a median income of $88,993. The racial composition is predominantly white (96%), with minimal representation from other racial groups.
Over the past decade, Gibraltar has consistently maintained its status as a "Low Diversity" community. The white population has remained above 90% throughout the period, with only minor fluctuations. There have been slight increases in Hispanic and Black populations, but these changes are minimal and have not significantly altered the overall demographic landscape.
The median income in Gibraltar has shown an upward trend over the past decade, increasing from $65,478 in 2013 to $88,993 in 2022. This represents a 35.9% increase over nine years. The population has also grown moderately, from 1,990 in 2013 to 2,687 in 2022, an increase of about 35%.
The economic growth appears to have occurred without significant changes in the racial composition of the community. This suggests that the existing population has experienced economic improvements rather than the community attracting a more diverse influx of new residents.
Gibraltar's demographic stability contrasts with many urban and suburban areas across the United States that have experienced increasing diversity over the past decade. The community's economic growth, however, aligns with broader trends of economic recovery and growth following the 2008 financial crisis.
Based on the observed trends, Gibraltar is likely to maintain its "Low Diversity" status in the near future. The community has shown stability in its racial composition despite economic growth and population increase. However, if the slight increases in Hispanic and Black populations continue or accelerate, the community might eventually transition towards a "Moderate Diversity" category, albeit this would likely take many years at the current rate of change.
The economic trajectory suggests continued growth in median income, which could potentially attract more diverse residents in the future. However, given the persistence of the current demographic makeup, any significant shifts would likely be gradual and occur over an extended period.
Gibraltar presents a case of economic growth within a stable, homogeneous demographic environment. While this pattern has persisted for the past decade, future economic development and broader societal trends could potentially lead to slow diversification in the long term.