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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Kimberton, Pennsylvania, exhibits a demographic profile categorized as "Low Diversity" as of 2022. The white population comprises 87% of the total, dominating the racial composition. The city's median income is $109,276 in 2022, indicating an affluent community, with a population of 4,741.
Over the past decade, Kimberton has maintained its status as a "Low Diversity" community. The white population has decreased from 97% in 2013 to 87% in 2022. Asian, Black, and Hispanic populations have shown small but steady increases. These changes suggest a slow trend towards greater diversity.
The median income has increased from $92,632 in 2013 to $109,276 in 2022, a growth of about 18%. This income growth has coincided with the gradual increase in diversity. The population has grown from 4,352 in 2013 to 4,741 in 2022, an increase of about 9%.
Kimberton's trends align with broader national patterns of increasing diversity in suburban areas. However, the pace of diversification appears slower than national averages, and the community remains less diverse than many urban and suburban areas across the United States.
Based on observed trends, Kimberton will likely continue to slowly diversify over the coming years. It may remain in the "Low Diversity" category in the near term, but could potentially transition into a "Moderate Diversity" category within the next 10-15 years if current trends continue.
The community might be categorized as a "Transitional Community" in the coming years if the pace of diversification accelerates. This transition would likely be accompanied by continued economic growth and population increase, potentially attracting more diverse residents seeking economic opportunities in an affluent area.
Demographic changes often occur slowly. Without significant external factors, the community is likely to remain predominantly white for the foreseeable future, albeit with a gradually increasing presence of other racial groups.