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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 16148 in Hermitage, Pennsylvania, is classified as a "Low Diversity" community with a "White Majority" as of 2022. The area has a population of 15,890 and a median income of $60,186. The white population comprises 88% of the total, exceeding the 75% threshold for low diversity.
Over the past decade, Hermitage has maintained its status as a "Low Diversity" community with a "White Majority." The white population has decreased from 94% in 2013 to 88% in 2022, indicating a gradual shift towards slightly more diversity. Notable changes include an increase in the Black population from 3% to 5%, the emergence of a small Asian population (0% to 1%), a rise in the Hispanic population from 1% to 2%, and an increase in individuals identifying as two or more races from 1% to 3%.
The median income in Hermitage has shown some fluctuation over the years, but overall has remained relatively stable. In 2013, the median income was $58,697, and by 2022 it had increased slightly to $60,186, representing a modest 2.5% growth over nine years. The population has experienced a slight decline from 16,006 in 2013 to 15,890 in 2022, a decrease of about 0.7%.
The demographic shifts observed in Hermitage, while small, align with broader national trends of increasing diversity in many communities across the United States. However, the pace of change in Hermitage appears to be slower than in many urban and suburban areas nationwide, which have seen more rapid increases in diversity over the same period.
The stability in median income, with only modest growth, is somewhat reflective of national trends in middle-class income stagnation. The slow increase in diversity and relatively stable income levels suggest a community that is experiencing gradual demographic changes without significant economic upheaval.
In conclusion, while Hermitage remains a predominantly white, low-diversity community, there are signs of a gradual transition towards greater diversity. This shift has not been accompanied by significant economic changes, suggesting a stable community undergoing slow demographic evolution. As this trend continues, community leaders may need to consider how to best integrate new residents and address any changing needs of the population while maintaining the area's economic stability.