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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Millvale, Pennsylvania, is classified as a "Low Diversity" community. As of 2022, the white population comprises 88% of the total 3,377 residents. The median income is $53,930. These statistics indicate a small, predominantly white community with a moderate income level.
Over the past decade, Millvale has experienced a gradual transition towards increased diversity, though still within the "Low Diversity" category. The white population decreased from 94% in 2013 to 88% in 2022. This change is primarily due to an increase in the black population, which grew from 2% to 8% during this period. The percentage of residents identifying as two or more races increased from 1% to 3% over the decade.
The median income in Millvale has shown a consistent upward trend, rising from $41,107 in 2013 to $53,930 in 2022, representing a 31% increase. This economic growth coincides with the slight increase in diversity. However, the population has declined from 3,737 in 2013 to 3,377 in 2022, a decrease of about 9.6%.
The trend of increasing diversity in Millvale is consistent with many suburban and small-town areas across the United States that have historically been predominantly white. The economic growth observed may be part of a wider trend of economic recovery and growth following the 2008 financial crisis, though the population decline suggests unique local factors.
Based on observed trends, Millvale will likely continue to slowly diversify over the coming years. If the current rate of change persists, the white population may decrease to around 85% in the next five years, with corresponding increases in black and multiracial populations. This change would still keep the community within the "Low Diversity" category.
The economic trajectory suggests continued growth in median income, potentially reaching around $60,000 in the next five years if the trend continues. However, the declining population trend may impact future economic growth if it persists.
While it is unlikely that Millvale will transition to a new diversity category in the near future given the current rate of change, it may be moving towards becoming a "Transitional Community" if the diversification trend accelerates. This could occur if economic growth continues to attract new residents from more diverse backgrounds.
In conclusion, Millvale remains a "Low Diversity" community but shows signs of gradual change both demographically and economically. Monitoring these trends will be crucial for understanding the evolving nature of this small Pennsylvania community.