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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Monsey, New York, exhibits a distinct demographic profile as of 2022. The population stands at 30,052 with a median income of $42,662. The community is categorized as "Low Diversity" based on established criteria. The racial composition is predominantly white, constituting 97% of the population, a trend that has remained consistent over the past decade.
From 2013 to 2022, Monsey has maintained its "Low Diversity" status. The white population has increased slightly from 95% in 2013 to 97% in 2022, reinforcing its racial homogeneity. Other racial groups, including black, Hispanic, and two or more races, have each consistently represented approximately 1% of the total population.
The population has grown from 19,703 in 2013 to 30,052 in 2022, marking a 52.5% increase. However, the median income has decreased from $45,174 in 2013 to $42,662 in 2022. This inverse relationship between population growth and median income is significant and may indicate economic challenges within the community.
The racial homogeneity of Monsey is notable within the diverse landscape of New York state. The declining median income despite population growth contrasts with general economic trends in many growing communities.
Based on observed trends, Monsey is likely to maintain its "Low Diversity" status in the near future. The white majority has been consistent and slightly increasing over the past decade. However, the economic trajectory is concerning. If the trend of declining median income continues alongside population growth, it could lead to increased economic strain on the community.
A demographic shift seems unlikely in the short term, but economic pressures could potentially trigger changes in the longer term. If economic opportunities diminish, it could lead to outmigration of some residents or attract a more diverse population seeking affordable housing. However, given the strong persistence of the current demographic makeup, any such shift would likely be gradual.
Monsey presents a case of demographic stability amid significant population growth and economic challenges. The community's ability to maintain its cultural and racial homogeneity while facing these economic pressures will be a notable development to observe in the coming years.