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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Kirkmere, a neighborhood in Youngstown, Ohio, exhibits characteristics of Low Diversity with a White Majority. As of 2022, the white population comprises 81% of the neighborhood, with a median income of $50,215. Kirkmere is known for its residential character and proximity to Mill Creek Park, one of the largest urban parks in the United States.
Over the past decade, Kirkmere has maintained its status as a Low Diversity neighborhood with a White Majority. The white population decreased from 90% in 2013 to 81% in 2022. The Black population increased from 5% in 2013 to 10% in 2022. The Hispanic population doubled from 3% in 2013 to 6% in 2022. These changes indicate a slow but steady trend towards increased racial diversity, suggesting Kirkmere may be in the early stages of becoming a Transitional Community.
The median income in Kirkmere has shown moderate growth over the past decade. In 2013, it was $48,514, and in 2022, it reached $50,215. This represents a modest increase of about 3.5% over nine years, which is below the rate of inflation for the same period. There was a significant spike in median income to $56,204 in 2021, followed by a decrease in 2022. This fluctuation might be related to economic disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The population has remained relatively stable, decreasing slightly from 13,761 in 2013 to 13,850 in 2022, a change of less than 1%. This stability in population, combined with the gradual increase in diversity, suggests that the demographic changes are likely due to a combination of natural population turnover and possibly some in-migration of diverse groups rather than large-scale displacement or rapid gentrification.
The demographic shifts in Kirkmere reflect broader national trends of increasing diversity in suburban and urban neighborhoods. The pace of change in Kirkmere appears to be slower than national averages. The U.S. Census Bureau reported that the non-Hispanic white population in the United States decreased from 63.7% in 2010 to 57.8% in 2020, a more significant decrease than observed in Kirkmere.
The modest income growth in Kirkmere aligns with national trends of slow wage growth for middle-income earners over the past decade. The neighborhood's median income remains below the national median household income, which was $67,521 in 2020.
Kirkmere remains a Low Diversity neighborhood with a White Majority, but shows early signs of transitioning towards greater diversity. The economic indicators suggest a stable community with modest income growth, potentially making it an attractive area for a slowly diversifying population seeking affordable housing near urban amenities like Mill Creek Park. As this trend continues, community leaders and policymakers may need to focus on fostering inclusive growth and ensuring equitable access to resources for all residents.