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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Stockdale in Pennsylvania exhibits a Low Diversity demographic profile with a White Majority. As of 2022, the white population constitutes 91% of the community, while those identifying as two or more races make up 9%. The median income in 2022 was $54,267, and the population stood at 382, showing a decline from previous years.
Over the past decade, Stockdale has maintained its status as a Low Diversity community with a White Majority. From 2013 to 2016, the community was essentially homogeneous, with 100% of the population identified as white. In 2017, a small change occurred, with 2% of the population identifying as two or more races. This percentage remained stable until 2020 when it increased to 6%. By 2021, the two or more races category reached 11%, briefly pushing the community into the Moderate Diversity category. In 2022, there was a slight reversal, with the two or more races category dropping to 9%, returning the community to Low Diversity status.
The median income in Stockdale has shown an overall upward trend, with some fluctuations. From 2013 to 2019, there was a steady increase from $39,152 to $51,658. A significant jump occurred in 2020 and 2021, reaching $60,084 in 2021. However, 2022 saw a decrease to $54,267. The period of increased racial diversity (2020-2021) coincided with the highest median incomes.
The population of Stockdale has been declining steadily, from 552 in 2010 to 382 in 2022. This population decrease of about 31% could be influencing both the economic and demographic trends.
The trends in Stockdale appear to be somewhat at odds with broader national trends. Many areas across the U.S. are experiencing increasing diversity, while Stockdale remains predominantly white. The declining population is notable and may reflect broader trends of urban migration or economic challenges in smaller communities.
Based on the observed trends, Stockdale will likely continue to slowly transition towards increased diversity over the next decade. The community may eventually shift from Low Diversity to Moderate Diversity if the trend of increasing multiracial identification continues. Economically, if the correlation between increased diversity and higher median incomes holds, we might see a stabilization or slight increase in median income as diversity increases. However, the declining population is a concern that could negatively impact economic growth if not addressed.
In conclusion, while Stockdale remains a Low Diversity, White Majority community, there are early signs of demographic change. The coming years may see this small Pennsylvania borough slowly evolving into a Transitional Community, with potential implications for its economic and social landscape.