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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Mill Run, Pennsylvania, is categorized as a Low Diversity community based on demographic data. As of 2022, the white population comprises 97% of the total, exceeding the 75% threshold for this classification. The city's current population is 675, representing a decline from previous years, with a median income of $60,870 in 2022.
Throughout the decade, Mill Run has maintained its status as a Low Diversity community. The white population has remained dominant, never falling below 93% of the total. From 2013 to 2019, there was a slight decrease in the white population from 97% to 93%, suggesting a minor trend towards increased diversity. Since 2020, this trend has reversed, with the white population increasing back to 97% by 2022.
The community has experienced small fluctuations in other racial groups, particularly in the Black and Native American populations, but these have remained minimal, never exceeding 3% for any single group. The median income in Mill Run has fluctuated over the years, showing no clear correlation with the minor demographic shifts. The highest median income was recorded in 2015 at $68,881. There was a significant drop in 2016 to $57,324, coinciding with a population increase but no major demographic shift.
Since 2019, the median income has remained relatively stable, hovering around $60,000-$63,000. The population of Mill Run peaked in 2016-2017 at around 975 residents but has since declined to 675 in 2022. This population decrease does not appear to have significantly impacted the racial composition or median income.
The community's persistent Low Diversity status contrasts with national trends towards increasing diversity in many areas of the United States. Based on the observed trends, it seems likely that Mill Run will continue to be classified as a Low Diversity community in the near future. The white population has shown resilience in maintaining its dominant position, even rebounding from slight decreases earlier in the decade.
If the community follows broader national trends towards increased diversity, a gradual transition towards a Moderate Diversity classification might occur over the long term. This would require significant changes in migration patterns or birth rates among minority groups. Economically, the relative stability of median income in recent years suggests that dramatic changes are unlikely in the short term. However, the declining population could potentially impact the local economy and services if the trend continues.
Mill Run has experienced minor demographic and economic fluctuations over the past decade. It has maintained its status as a Low Diversity community with a relatively stable economic profile. Future changes are likely to be gradual unless significant external factors influence migration patterns or local economic conditions.