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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Paschall, a neighborhood in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is classified as a "Low Diversity" community with a strong "Racial Majority." In 2022, the Black population constitutes 82% of the neighborhood, exceeding the threshold for a racial majority. The median income in Paschall was $33,596 in 2022, which is below the national median income, indicating economic challenges. Paschall is located near the John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge.
Over the past decade, Paschall has maintained its status as a "Low Diversity" community with a strong "Black Majority." The Black population has remained above 75% throughout this period, ranging from 78% to 85%. The Asian population decreased from 10% in 2015 to 4% in 2022. The Hispanic population increased slightly from 1% in 2013 to 5% in 2022. The percentage of residents identifying as two or more races increased from 1% to 4% between 2013 and 2022.
The median income in Paschall has shown an upward trend, increasing from $26,697 in 2013 to $33,596 in 2022, representing a 25.8% increase over nine years. This growth still leaves the neighborhood below national and regional income averages. The population increased from 14,416 in 2013 to 15,818 in 2022.
Paschall's demographic stability contrasts with national trends towards increasing diversity in urban areas. The neighborhood has maintained its predominantly Black population. This stability might be attributed to strong community ties, cultural significance, or limited gentrification pressures.
The income growth in Paschall has not kept pace with national income growth rates, which have seen median household incomes rise by about 30% between 2013 and 2022. This suggests that while the neighborhood is experiencing some economic improvement, it may be falling behind in terms of relative economic progress.
The slight increase in Hispanic population and those identifying as multiracial aligns with broader national trends. However, the scale of these changes in Paschall is much smaller than in many other urban areas, indicating a more gradual demographic shift.
Paschall presents a picture of a neighborhood with strong demographic stability but facing ongoing economic challenges. While there are signs of modest economic improvement and subtle shifts towards slightly increased diversity, the overall character of the neighborhood as a predominantly Black, low-diversity community has remained consistent over the past decade. This stability may offer opportunities for targeted community development initiatives that build on existing community strengths while addressing persistent economic disparities.