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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Homeacre-Lyndora, a Census Designated Place (CDP) in Pennsylvania, demonstrates a low diversity demographic profile. As of 2022, the neighborhood is composed of a 93% white population, with minimal representation from other racial groups. The median income in 2022 was $57,349, an increase from a decade prior. Homeacre-Lyndora has historical significance in the steel industry, with the former Lyndora Works of Armco Steel Corporation playing a role in the area's development.
Over the past decade, Homeacre-Lyndora has maintained its low diversity status. The white population has remained dominant, decreasing slightly from 96% in 2013 to 93% in 2022. The Hispanic population increased from 1% in 2013 to 2% in 2022. The percentage of residents identifying as two or more races grew from 1% to 3% over the same period.
The median income in Homeacre-Lyndora has shown an upward trend, rising from $48,507 in 2013 to $57,349 in 2022, an increase of about 18%. The population has slightly decreased over this period, from 21,375 in 2013 to 21,109 in 2022.
The small increases in Hispanic and multiracial populations in Homeacre-Lyndora align with broader national trends of increasing diversity in American communities. The pace of change in this CDP is slower than in many urban areas across the United States.
The income growth in Homeacre-Lyndora is generally consistent with national trends, as the U.S. median household income also increased during this period. The area's persistent low diversity contrasts with many regions that have experienced more rapid demographic changes.
The slight population decrease in Homeacre-Lyndora may reflect broader trends seen in some post-industrial areas of Pennsylvania, where economic transitions have led to population shifts. The steady income growth suggests that the community has maintained a degree of economic resilience despite these changes.
Homeacre-Lyndora remains a low diversity community with a strong white majority. Subtle demographic shifts and steady income growth over the past decade indicate gradual changes. These trends, if continued, may lead to increased diversity and economic development in the future, potentially transitioning the area towards a more diverse community profile in the long term.