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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Kiryas Joel in New York exhibits a demographic profile characterized by low diversity. As of 2022, 96% of the population identifies as white, placing the community in the "Low Diversity" category. This homogeneity has remained consistent over the past decade, reflecting a stable community. Economically, the village has experienced steady growth in median income, though it remains below national averages.
Throughout the period from 2013 to 2022, Kiryas Joel has maintained its status as a "Low Diversity" community. The white population has consistently comprised over 95% of the total, with minimal representation from other racial groups. This stability suggests a closed community with limited external population movement.
The Hispanic population, while small, has shown slight fluctuations, ranging from 1% to 3% over the years. In recent years (2021-2022), there has been a small increase in the "two or more races" category, rising to 1% of the population. This could potentially indicate the early stages of a slight diversification trend.
The median income in Kiryas Joel has shown a consistent upward trend, rising from $25,756 in 2013 to $39,511 in 2022, representing a 53.4% increase over nine years. This growth aligns with the population increase from 21,373 in 2013 to 35,375 in 2022, suggesting economic development alongside population growth. However, the median income remains below state and national averages.
The demographic stability of Kiryas Joel contrasts with national trends of increasing diversity. The population density of Kiryas Joel is high, with 23,741 people per square mile as of 2022, exceeding typical suburban or urban densities. This high density, combined with rapid population growth (65% increase from 2013 to 2022), suggests a community expanding within limited geographic boundaries.
Based on observed trends, Kiryas Joel is likely to maintain its "Low Diversity" status in the near future. The slight increase in the "two or more races" category and fluctuations in the Hispanic population could lead to gradual diversification, but not enough to shift the community out of the "Low Diversity" category soon. Economically, further increases in median income are expected, but it is unlikely to reach state or national averages soon.
The most significant change may occur in population density and infrastructure needs. With rapid population growth and limited geographic area, the community may face challenges related to housing, services, and expansion. This could lead to increased interaction with surrounding communities, potentially influencing the demographic makeup of Kiryas Joel over time.