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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
York, New York (zip code 14592) is categorized as a Low Diversity community with a White Majority. As of 2022, 95% of the population identifies as white, with a Hispanic presence of 3%. The community has 39 residents and a median income of $65,078.
York has maintained its status as a Low Diversity community with a White Majority from 2013 to 2022. The white population consistently represented over 89% of residents during this period. The only notable change was the emergence of a small Hispanic population (3%) in 2020, which has remained constant through 2022.
The median income in York has fluctuated over the past decade. Starting at $66,226 in 2013, it peaked at $72,332 in 2014, declined to $57,953 in 2016, and then showed an overall upward trend, reaching $78,401 in 2021 before settling at $65,078 in 2022. These income fluctuations do not appear to correlate strongly with the minimal demographic changes observed.
The population of York has remained stable, ranging between 31 and 39 residents throughout the decade. This stability in population, combined with the consistent racial makeup, suggests that income fluctuations are likely due to factors other than demographic shifts.
York's demographic stability contrasts with national trends of increasing racial diversity. This stability is unusual for a community in New York State, which is generally known for its diversity. The income fluctuations in York are more pronounced than might be expected in larger communities, likely due to the very small population size.
With such a small population, York's demographics and economic indicators may not be representative of broader regional or national trends. The community's unique characteristics make it an outlier, particularly within the context of New York State.
York presents a case of demographic stability in an era of increasing diversity elsewhere, coupled with economic fluctuations that seem disconnected from its racial composition. This profile underscores the importance of considering local contexts when analyzing demographic and economic trends, especially in very small communities.