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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Manhattan, Kansas, is classified as a "Low Diversity" community with a White Majority. As of 2022, the white population comprises 77% of the city's 57,127 residents. The median income is $57,658. The city spans nearly 20 square miles and has undergone minor demographic changes over the past decade.
Manhattan has maintained its White Majority status from 2013 to 2022. The white population decreased from 80% to 77%. The Asian population increased from 4% to 5%. The Hispanic population grew from 6% to 8%. The proportion of individuals identifying as two or more races doubled from 2% to 4%. These changes indicate a gradual shift towards increased diversity.
The median income in Manhattan increased from $50,382 in 2013 to $57,658 in 2022, a 14.4% rise. This economic growth correlates with the demographic shifts. The increase in median income coincides with growth in Asian and Hispanic populations. The rise in individuals identifying as two or more races may reflect increasing interracial relationships and families, often associated with diverse and economically dynamic communities.
Manhattan's demographic shifts align with broader national trends of increasing diversity in American cities. The pace of change in Manhattan appears slower than in larger metropolitan areas or coastal regions.
Based on observed trends, Manhattan is likely to continue its gradual transition towards greater diversity over the next decade. Predictions include a continued decrease in the white majority, potentially dropping below 75% within the next 5-10 years, continued growth in the Hispanic and multiracial populations, and a possible increase in the Asian population.
Economically, if current trends persist, median income may reach or exceed $65,000 within the next 5 years. This growth may be influenced by national economic conditions and local factors such as the performance of major employers or educational institutions in the area.
Manhattan remains a Low Diversity community with a strong White Majority, but shows signs of gradually evolving into a more diverse landscape. This slow but steady demographic shift, coupled with overall positive economic trends, suggests that Manhattan is moving towards becoming a more diverse and potentially more economically robust community in the coming years.