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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 16848 in Lamar, Pennsylvania, is classified as a Low Diversity community with a White Majority. As of 2022, the population is 92% white, with a median income of $57,472. The area has a population of 26 people, residing in approximately 10 housing units within a 0.47 square mile area.
From 2013 to 2022, Lamar has maintained its status as a Low Diversity community with a White Majority. The white population has remained near 100% for most of this period, with a slight decrease to 96% in 2021 and 92% in 2022. This minimal shift suggests a potential trend towards increased diversity, but the change is not significant enough to alter the community's overall demographic categorization.
The median income in Lamar has shown an upward trend over the past decade, increasing from $48,559 in 2013 to $57,472 in 2022, with a peak of $65,980 in 2021. This represents an overall increase of about 18% over the period, suggesting a modest improvement in economic conditions for the community.
The slight decrease in the white population percentage coincides with the peak in median income in 2021, potentially indicating that the minimal increase in diversity may be linked to economic factors attracting a small number of non-white residents to the area.
Population trends have been relatively stable, with a slight overall decline from 29 residents in 2013 to 26 in 2022. This small decrease in population, combined with the consistent racial makeup, suggests a stable community with little in-migration or out-migration.
The demographic profile of Lamar contrasts with national trends towards increasing diversity. While many urban and suburban areas across the United States have experienced significant shifts towards becoming Majority-Minority or High Diversity communities over the past decade, Lamar has maintained its homogeneous racial composition.
The income growth in Lamar appears to be generally in line with or slightly above national trends, which have seen median household incomes rise by about 10-15% over a similar period when adjusted for inflation. However, the very small population size of Lamar means that changes in just a few households can have a significant impact on overall statistics, making direct comparisons to larger areas less meaningful.
Lamar represents a small, stable, predominantly white community that has seen modest economic improvements over the past decade. While there are hints of potential future diversification, the area remains characterized by Low Diversity and a strong White Majority. The economic gains and stability in this small rural CDP suggest it may be somewhat insulated from broader demographic shifts occurring in more urban and diverse parts of Pennsylvania and the United States as a whole.