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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Moores Mill, Pennsylvania, is categorized as a "Low Diversity" community. As of 2022, the city has a population of 285 with a 97% white majority. This community, spanning 0.06 square miles, has maintained a homogeneous racial composition over the past decade while experiencing fluctuations in its economic landscape.
Throughout the analyzed period (2013-2022), Moores Mill has remained in the "Low Diversity" category. The white population has consistently represented over 95% of the total, with minimal representation from other racial groups. The most notable change has been an increase in residents identifying as two or more races, rising from 0% in 2013 to 2% in 2022. This shift has not been significant enough to alter the overall diversity classification of the community.
The median income in Moores Mill has shown volatility over the past decade. From $95,075 in 2014, it dropped to $59,240 in 2017, before recovering to $84,607 in 2022. This trend in income coincided with fluctuations in population, which peaked at 373 in 2016 and has since declined to 285 in 2022. The period of lowest median income (2017-2018) corresponded with a slight dip in the white population percentage.
Moores Mill appears to be maintaining its low diversity status, contrary to national trends of increasing diversity in many urban and suburban areas. The community's median income remains above the national median, suggesting a relatively affluent enclave. The declining population might indicate challenges in attracting or retaining residents.
Based on observed trends, Moores Mill will likely continue to be classified as a "Low Diversity" community in the near future. The minimal changes in racial composition over a decade suggest entrenched demographic patterns. The increase in residents identifying as two or more races could potentially lead to a gradual shift towards slightly more diversity.
Economically, if the trend of the past few years continues, further increases in median income might occur, potentially returning to or surpassing the peak levels of 2013-2014. The declining population is a concern that could impact the community's economic vitality if not addressed.
Moores Mill may not transition to a new diversity category in the immediate future. Ongoing monitoring of the increases in multiracial residents and the community's ability to attract new residents will be crucial in understanding its long-term demographic and economic trajectory.