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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
North Irwin, Pennsylvania, is a Low Diversity community with a predominantly White population (96% in 2022). The city's median income is $61,213 as of 2022, with a population of 740 residents. This borough, covering 0.2 square miles, has experienced subtle demographic shifts over the past decade while maintaining its Low Diversity status.
North Irwin has consistently been categorized as Low Diversity from 2013 to 2022, with the White population comprising over 95% of the total. Small changes in racial composition have occurred: the Hispanic population grew from 1% in 2013 to 2% in 2022, the Black population fluctuated between 0% and 1%, and the Two or More Races category emerged in 2020, remaining at 1% through 2022. These shifts suggest a slow trend towards increased diversity, though not enough to change the borough's overall categorization.
The median income in North Irwin has shown an upward trend, rising from $52,103 in 2013 to $61,213 in 2022, an increase of about 17.5% over the decade. This growth has coincided with subtle increases in diversity, suggesting a possible correlation between economic improvement and a slightly more diverse population. The population has fluctuated, peaking at 945 in 2015 and declining to 740 in 2022. This population decrease, coupled with income increase, might indicate a shift in the borough's socioeconomic makeup.
Many small, predominantly White communities across the United States have experienced similar trends of slow diversification. The growth in the Hispanic population and the emergence of a multiracial category align with broader national demographic shifts. North Irwin's pace of diversification appears to be slower than national averages, maintaining its Low Diversity status throughout the decade.
Based on observed trends, North Irwin will likely continue to experience slow but steady diversification over the coming years. While it may remain in the Low Diversity category in the near term, there's potential for it to transition into a Transitional Community if current trends accelerate. The Hispanic population growth and the emergence of multiracial residents suggest a gradual shift towards increased diversity. If these trends continue or accelerate, North Irwin might move towards a Moderate Diversity classification in the longer term, particularly if the non-White population collectively approaches or exceeds 15-20% of the total.
Economically, the trend of increasing median income is likely to continue, potentially attracting more diverse, higher-income residents. This could further drive the transition towards greater diversity, albeit at a slow pace given the borough's small size and current demographic makeup. While North Irwin remains a Low Diversity community, subtle demographic shifts and consistent economic growth suggest a gradual evolution towards a more diverse future, though this transition is likely to occur over an extended period.