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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The zip code 17957 in Muir, Pennsylvania, is classified as a "Low Diversity" community as of 2022. The population is 95% white, indicating minimal racial diversity. The median income for 2022 was $74,061, and the population was 64 people. This data suggests a small, predominantly white community with an above-average median income compared to national figures.
Over the past decade, Muir has consistently remained in the "Low Diversity" category. From 2013 to 2022, the white population has remained above 95%, with only slight fluctuations. A subtle trend towards increased diversity is evident, though minimal. The emergence of the "two or more races" category (3% in 2022) indicates a very slow transition towards slightly more racial diversity.
The median income has shown a significant upward trend, increasing from $52,682 in 2013 to $74,061 in 2022, representing a 40.6% increase over nine years. This income growth correlates with the period when the community started to show signs of minimal diversification. The population has remained relatively stable, fluctuating between 55 and 69 residents over the decade. The slight population increase from 55 in 2019 to 64 in 2022 coincides with the period of highest income growth, potentially indicating that economic opportunities might be attracting a small number of new residents.
The trend of increasing median income in Muir aligns with broader national trends of economic recovery and growth following the 2008 recession. However, the lack of significant racial diversification contrasts with many urban and suburban areas across the U.S., which have generally seen increasing diversity over the past decade.
The minimal population growth and persistent low diversity suggest that Muir might be a relatively isolated or rural community, possibly with limited in-migration. The substantial income growth without significant population change could indicate improvements in local economic conditions, potentially through enhanced job opportunities or increased property values, rather than an influx of new, high-earning residents.
Muir remains a "Low Diversity" community, but has experienced significant economic growth over the past decade. The subtle signs of increasing diversity, coupled with rising incomes, may indicate the early stages of a "Transitional Community," albeit at a very slow pace. Future years will reveal whether this trend continues or accelerates, potentially shifting the community towards moderate diversity and attracting a more varied population.