Loading Content...
Loading Content...
Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Jerome, Pennsylvania (zip code 15937) is classified as a "Low Diversity" community. As of 2022, the area has a 95% white population. The zip code covers 0.44 square miles with a population of 88 people in 2022. The median income in 2022 was $64,166.
Jerome has maintained its status as a "Low Diversity" community over the past decade. From 2013 to 2022, the white population has remained above 90%, with minor fluctuations. Between 2017 and 2019, the percentage of residents identifying as two or more races increased from 3% to 8%, briefly pushing the community towards "Moderate Diversity." This trend reversed in subsequent years. The introduction of Hispanic residents (3%) in 2022 marks a small change, potentially indicating the beginning of a "Transitional Community" status.
The median income in Jerome has fluctuated over the decade. It started at $68,399 in 2013, dropped to $49,165 in 2017, and recovered to $67,588 in 2021. The period of lowest racial diversity (2013-2016) coincided with a decline in median income. As the community experienced a slight increase in diversity (2017-2019), the median income began to stabilize and then increase.
The population has remained relatively stable over the decade, fluctuating between 84 and 116 residents. This stability in population, combined with the persistent low diversity, suggests a community that has changed little in terms of its demographic makeup.
Jerome appears to be maintaining its homogeneous demographic composition. This is not uncommon for small, rural communities, which often experience slower demographic changes compared to more populous areas.
The median income in Jerome ($64,166 in 2022) is lower than the national median household income (which was around $70,784 in 2021). Given the rural nature of the CDP and its small size, this income level may provide a comfortable living standard relative to local cost of living.
Jerome represents a small, predominantly white community that has experienced minimal demographic shifts over the past decade. While there are hints of potential changes with the recent introduction of Hispanic residents, the overall trend has been one of stability in both racial composition and population size. The economic fluctuations observed may be more reflective of the small sample size rather than broader economic trends.