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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 15728 in Dixonville, Pennsylvania, is classified as a "Low Diversity" community as of 2022. The white population comprises 95% of the total, surpassing the 75% threshold for this classification. The area has a population of 3,962 and a median income of $49,751 in 2022.
Dixonville has maintained its "Low Diversity" status over the past decade. The white population has remained dominant, ranging from 95% to 97% from 2013 to 2022. This stability in racial composition indicates an established demographic pattern with minimal diversification.
Minor shifts in diversity have occurred. The percentage of residents identifying as two or more races increased from 0% in 2013 to 2% in 2022. The black population showed a slight increase from 0% to 1% in 2022. The Hispanic population has consistently remained at 1% throughout the decade.
The median income in Dixonville has shown a generally positive trend over the past decade. In 2013, the median income was $43,749. It reached its lowest point in 2016 at $41,577. Since then, it has gradually increased, peaking at $51,242 in 2021 before slightly decreasing to $49,751 in 2022. This overall increase in median income (about 13.7% from 2013 to 2022) suggests improving economic conditions for the residents.
Population figures have remained relatively stable, fluctuating between about 4,000 and 4,400 residents throughout the decade. This stability in population, combined with the minimal changes in racial composition, indicates that the community has not experienced significant in-migration or out-migration that might drastically alter its demographic makeup.
Dixonville's demographic stability contrasts with national trends towards increasing diversity in many areas of the United States. The gradual increase in median income aligns with broader economic recovery trends following the 2008 financial crisis, but the persistence of low diversity suggests that this area may not be experiencing the level of demographic change seen in more urban or rapidly growing suburban areas.
In conclusion, while Dixonville has seen some economic improvements over the past decade, its racial demographics have remained remarkably stable, maintaining its status as a "Low Diversity" community. The minimal shifts towards slightly increased diversity and the steady economic growth may indicate the potential for more significant changes in the future, but as of now, the community remains predominantly white with a gradually improving economic outlook.