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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 19330 in Cochranville, Pennsylvania, is classified as a "Low Diversity" area with a "White Majority" as of 2022. The population is 86% white, exceeding the 75% threshold for low diversity classification. The area has experienced economic growth over the past decade, with median income increasing from $78,639 in 2013 to $105,749 in 2022.
Cochranville has maintained its "Low Diversity" status with a "White Majority" over the past decade. However, there are minor indications of increasing diversity. The white population percentage has decreased from 90% in 2013 to 86% in 2022. The Hispanic population has grown from 7% in 2013 to 9% in 2022. The percentage of residents identifying as two or more races has increased from 0% in 2013 to 2% in 2022.
The economic trajectory of Cochranville has been positive. Median income has increased by 34.5% over nine years, from $78,639 in 2013 to $105,749 in 2022. The population has remained relatively stable, with a slight increase from 5,658 in 2013 to 5,768 in 2022.
The median household income in Cochranville ($105,749 in 2022) is higher than the national median, which was approximately $70,784 in 2021. The area's racial homogeneity is higher than national averages, where non-Hispanic whites comprise about 60% of the U.S. population. The slight increase in Hispanic population and those identifying as two or more races aligns with national trends of increasing diversity, albeit at a slower pace in this zip code.
Cochranville remains a predominantly white, low-diversity area, but shows early signs of gradual demographic shifts. The community has experienced substantial economic growth over the past decade, which may be attracting a slightly more diverse population. However, the pace of change is slow, and the area remains less diverse than national averages. The correlation between increasing income and subtle demographic shifts suggests that the area may be slowly evolving, potentially due to broader regional economic factors or changing patterns of migration and settlement in the region.