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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
West Alexander, Pennsylvania, is categorized as a community with Low Diversity. As of 2022, the white population constitutes 94% of the total population of 2,116. The median income is $64,018, showing a slight decrease from previous years but maintaining a relatively stable economic profile.
Over the past decade, West Alexander has consistently remained in the Low Diversity category. The white population has decreased slightly from 98% in 2013 to 94% in 2022. There has been a small increase in racial diversity, with the Asian population rising to 1% and those identifying as two or more races increasing from 1% to 3% over the decade. The 'other' race category appeared in 2022 at 2%, indicating a gradual diversification.
The median income has shown significant growth over the decade. It rose from $41,052 in 2013 to a peak of $70,138 in 2019. There has been a slight decline since 2019, with the 2022 figure at $64,018. This economic growth coincides with the subtle increase in diversity, suggesting that the area may be attracting a more diverse population as its economic prospects improve.
Population trends show a decline from 2,736 in 2010 to 2,116 in 2022, which is noteworthy given the economic growth. This could indicate changing household compositions or housing market dynamics.
The trends in West Alexander reflect broader national patterns of increasing diversity in small towns and suburban areas. However, the pace of diversification is slower than many other parts of the country, maintaining its predominantly white demographic. The economic growth outpaces national averages for the same period, suggesting that West Alexander has experienced relative prosperity despite its small size and low diversity.
Based on the observed trends, West Alexander is likely to continue its gradual diversification. While it may remain in the Low Diversity category for the near future, there is potential for it to transition into a Moderate Diversity community within the next decade if current trends accelerate. Economically, the area may see continued growth, albeit at a slower pace than the rapid increases observed in the mid-2010s. The slight decline in median income since 2019 could be a temporary fluctuation or the beginning of a stabilization phase.
The community might be categorized as a Transitional Community in the coming years if the increasing trends in racial diversity continue and accelerate, particularly in the 'two or more races' and 'other' categories. West Alexander presents a picture of a slowly diversifying, economically stable small town that has managed to increase its median income significantly over the past decade while maintaining its predominantly white demographic character. The future may bring gradual changes to its racial composition, potentially leading to a more diverse community profile in the long term.