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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 19464 in Pottstown, Pennsylvania, is classified as a "White Majority" community with moderate diversity as of 2022. The area has a population of 48,202 and a median income of $69,155. The white population constitutes 71% of the total, with Black (14%) and Hispanic (8%) populations representing significant minority groups.
Over the past decade, Pottstown has transitioned from a "Low Diversity" community towards a more diverse demographic composition. In 2013, the area was classified as "Low Diversity" with the white population at 80%. By 2022, the community shifted to a "White Majority" with "Moderate Diversity." Key changes include a decrease in the white population from 80% to 71%, an increase in the Black population from 12% to 14%, a rise in the Hispanic population from 4% to 8%, and growth in the two or more races category from 2% to 5%.
The demographic changes have occurred alongside fluctuations in median income. Median income increased from $65,747 in 2013 to $74,996 in 2021, before decreasing slightly to $69,155 in 2022. The overall trend shows a moderate increase in median income over the decade, despite some year-to-year variations. The population has grown steadily from 46,077 in 2013 to 48,202 in 2022, indicating a gradual influx of new residents.
The trends observed in Pottstown align with broader patterns seen in many suburban areas across the United States, including increasing diversity in traditionally white-majority suburbs, gradual integration of Hispanic and multiracial populations into communities, and moderate economic growth in suburban areas attracting a mix of residents.
The community's evolution from "Low Diversity" to "Moderate Diversity" while maintaining a "White Majority" status indicates a balanced integration process. This gradual change may contribute to social cohesion and potentially reduce the likelihood of community tensions that can sometimes arise from rapid demographic shifts.
The correlation between increasing diversity and rising median income could indicate that the area is attracting a diverse range of middle-income families and professionals. This trend may have positive implications for local businesses, schools, and community services as they adapt to serve a more diverse population.
Pottstown (19464) is undergoing a steady demographic transition that mirrors broader national trends towards increased suburban diversity. The community's ability to maintain economic stability and growth during this transition suggests a resilient local economy and potentially positive prospects for continued integration and community development.