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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Midland, Michigan, exhibits a demographic profile classified as "Low Diversity" based on established criteria. As of 2022, the white population comprises 89% of the total, exceeding the 75% threshold for this classification. The city's economic status is indicated by a median income of $74,388 in 2022, suggesting an affluent community.
Over the past decade, Midland has maintained its "Low Diversity" status. The white population has remained dominant, fluctuating between 88% and 90%. Minor increases in diversity have occurred: the Hispanic population doubled from 2% in 2013 to 4% in 2022, the Black population increased from 1% to 2%, and the Asian population remained stable at 3-4%. These changes indicate a slow trend towards increased diversity, though insufficient to alter the city's classification.
The median income in Midland has shown a generally positive trend over the past decade. From 2013 to 2021, there was a steady increase from $67,028 to $80,349, followed by a decrease to $74,388 in 2022. This overall upward trend in income correlates with subtle increases in minority populations, suggesting that the city's economic prosperity may be attracting a more diverse population, albeit slowly.
Midland's demographic composition differs significantly from national averages. The U.S. is becoming increasingly diverse, with many urban areas categorized as "Moderate Diversity" or "High Diversity". Midland's resistance to this national trend may be influenced by factors such as its size, geographic location, or local industry composition.
Based on observed trends, Midland is likely to continue experiencing slow but steady increases in diversity. However, it is unlikely to transition out of the "Low Diversity" category in the near future. If current trends continue, the Hispanic population may reach 5-6% within 5-10 years, while Black and Asian populations may increase to 3-4% each. The white population may gradually decrease but likely remain above 80%.
Economically, if the city reverses the recent decrease in median income and returns to its previous growth trajectory, it may continue to attract a more diverse population. However, significant changes would be required for Midland to transition into a "Moderate Diversity" category in the foreseeable future.
Midland is experiencing subtle shifts towards increased diversity and has shown overall economic growth. It remains a predominantly white, affluent community with a "Low Diversity" classification. The city's future demographic and economic landscape is likely to involve gradual increases in diversity and income levels, but its fundamental demographic character is expected to remain stable in the near term.