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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Kenilworth, Pennsylvania, is a predominantly White Majority community with Low Diversity. In 2022, the white population constituted 87% of the total population. The neighborhood has maintained a stable racial composition over the past decade, with minor fluctuations. The median income in Kenilworth has experienced volatility, with a notable decline in recent years. Kenilworth is historically significant as a planned community developed in the early 20th century, which may contribute to its demographic stability.
Throughout the period from 2013 to 2022, Kenilworth has consistently remained a White Majority community with Low Diversity. The white population has decreased slightly from 89% in 2013 to 87% in 2022, but this change is not substantial enough to alter the neighborhood's demographic category. The Hispanic population has shown a small increase, growing from 2% in 2013 to 5% in 2022, potentially indicating the early stages of a Transitional Community, albeit at a very slow pace.
The median income in Kenilworth has fluctuated over the years. There was a general upward trend from $82,145 in 2013 to $89,874 in 2019, followed by a significant decline to $76,777 in 2020 and $76,576 in 2022. This recent downward trend in median income coincides with a slight increase in population diversity, particularly the growth in the Hispanic population. However, the correlation between these factors is not strong enough to draw definitive conclusions.
The population of Kenilworth has grown from 3,649 in 2013 to 4,064 in 2022, indicating a modest but steady increase in residents. This growth, coupled with the maintenance of a White Majority status, suggests that the neighborhood has remained attractive to its traditional demographic while slowly becoming more diverse.
The demographic stability of Kenilworth contrasts with national trends, which have shown increasing diversity in many urban and suburban areas over the past decade. The slow pace of diversification in Kenilworth might be attributed to its history as a planned community, which often results in more stable demographics due to established housing patterns and community structures.
The recent decline in median income, particularly since 2020, aligns with broader economic challenges faced nationwide due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, Kenilworth's median income remains above the national average, indicating that despite recent declines, it remains an affluent area.
The slight increase in the Hispanic population, while small, reflects a broader national trend of growing Hispanic communities in various parts of the country. However, the rate of this change in Kenilworth is slower than in many other areas, further emphasizing its demographic stability.
Kenilworth presents a picture of a stable, affluent, predominantly white community that is experiencing very gradual diversification and recent economic challenges. Its slow-paced demographic shifts and economic fluctuations offer a case study in community resilience and the potential early stages of transition in a historically planned and established neighborhood.