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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Linntown, Pennsylvania, is categorized as a "Low Diversity" community based on demographic data. As of 2022, the white population constitutes 91% of the total, exceeding the 75% threshold for this classification. The city has a population of 3,447 and a median income of $101,389, indicating a relatively affluent suburban area.
Over the past decade, Linntown has consistently remained in the "Low Diversity" category. However, there are signs of increasing diversity. The white population percentage has decreased from 95% in 2013 to 91% in 2022. There has been a slight increase in Asian (from 2% to 3%), Hispanic (from 1% to 2%), and two or more races (from 0% to 2%) populations. The Black population, previously not represented, now accounts for 1% as of 2022.
These changes suggest a slow trend towards slightly increased diversity, though not enough to shift the community out of the "Low Diversity" category. The median income has shown an upward trend, rising from $84,558 in 2013 to $101,389 in 2022, an increase of about 20%. This growth in income has occurred alongside the subtle increases in diversity, suggesting that the area's economic prosperity may be attracting a slightly more diverse population.
The population has remained relatively stable, fluctuating between about 2,800 and 3,900 residents over the decade. The slight population growth (from 3,071 in 2013 to 3,447 in 2022) could be contributing to the minor increases in diversity.
Linntown's demographic makeup is less diverse than the national average. The United States as a whole has been trending towards increased diversity, with many urban and suburban areas experiencing more significant shifts than what's observed in Linntown. The income growth in Linntown outpaces the national average, suggesting that it remains an attractive area for affluent residents, which may be influencing its demographic stability.
Based on the observed trends, it is likely that Linntown will continue to experience slow, incremental increases in diversity over the coming years. However, given the current pace of change, it is unlikely to transition out of the "Low Diversity" category in the near future. If current trends continue, we might see a further slight decrease in the white population, potentially approaching 85-88% in the next 5-10 years, continued small increases in Asian, Hispanic, and multiracial populations, and potentially reaching the "Moderate Diversity" category in 15-20 years if the pace of diversification accelerates.
Economically, the area is likely to maintain its affluence, with median incomes continuing to rise. This economic stability may continue to attract a diverse range of high-income professionals, potentially accelerating the diversity trend slightly. In conclusion, while Linntown is showing signs of increasing diversity, the changes are gradual. The community remains predominantly white and affluent, with economic factors likely playing a significant role in shaping its demographic future.