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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 15062 in Monessen, Pennsylvania, is classified as a "White Majority" community with low to moderate diversity as of 2022. The area has a population of 6,858 and a median income of $48,011. The white population comprises 74% of the total, making it the dominant racial group.
Over the past decade, Monessen has maintained its "White Majority" status, but with notable changes. The white population has decreased from 82% in 2015 to 74% in 2022, indicating a gradual shift towards increased diversity. The Black population has risen from 12% in 2015 to 16% in 2022. The "Two or More Races" category has doubled from 3% in 2015 to 6% in 2022. The Asian population has appeared in the data since 2020, further diversifying the community.
These demographic shifts correlate with economic changes. The median income has increased from $36,934 in 2015 to $48,011 in 2022, a 30% increase over seven years. Despite economic improvements, the population has decreased from 7,561 in 2015 to 6,858 in 2022, a 9.3% decline. The consistent increase in median income, even as the population decreased, suggests economic resilience and potentially improving opportunities for remaining residents.
The population decline in Monessen contrasts with the general trend of population growth in many U.S. urban areas. The increase in median income aligns with national trends of economic recovery and growth following the 2008 recession, but the rate of increase appears to outpace national averages. The gradual increase in diversity reflects broader national trends towards more diverse communities, especially in smaller cities and towns.
Monessen is experiencing a demographic transition towards greater diversity, coupled with economic improvements for remaining residents. The declining population suggests ongoing challenges that may be influencing these demographic and economic shifts. The community appears to be in a state of transition, balancing between its historical identity as a White Majority area and emerging diversity, while grappling with economic and population changes that will likely shape its future development.