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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 19510 in Blandon, Pennsylvania, is classified as a "White Majority" area with "Low Diversity" as of 2022. The white population comprises 85% of the total, exceeding the 50% threshold for a racial majority. The median income of $100,330 in 2022 indicates an upper-middle-class community, with a population of 5,982 residing in an area of 4.07 square miles.
Blandon has maintained its status as a "White Majority" area over the past decade. However, there are indications of increasing diversity, albeit at a slow pace. The white population percentage has decreased from 94% in 2013 to 85% in 2022, suggesting a gradual shift towards more diversity.
The Hispanic population has shown the most significant growth, increasing from 1% in 2013 to 10% in 2022. This change indicates the area may be transitioning towards a "Moderate Diversity" classification in the future if this trend continues. The Asian population has also increased modestly from 1% to 3% over the same period.
Despite these changes, the area still falls under the "Low Diversity" category as the white population remains over 75%. If current trends persist, it could be classified as a "Transitional Community" in the coming years, particularly with respect to the growing Hispanic population.
The median income in Blandon has shown an upward trend, increasing from $87,865 in 2013 to $100,330 in 2022, representing a growth of about 14% over the decade. This increase in median income correlates with the subtle demographic shifts, suggesting that the area is attracting a more diverse, yet economically stable population.
The population has remained relatively stable, growing from 5,735 in 2013 to 5,982 in 2022, a modest increase of about 4.3%. This suggests that the demographic changes are likely due to a combination of natural population changes and limited in-migration, rather than a significant influx of new residents.
The trends observed in Blandon align with broader patterns seen in many suburban areas across the United States. Many predominantly white suburbs have experienced gradual increases in diversity, particularly with growth in Hispanic and Asian populations. The steady increase in median income is also consistent with national trends of economic growth in suburban areas.
The pace of diversification in Blandon appears to be slower than what might be observed in more urban or rapidly growing suburban areas. The continued dominance of the white majority suggests that this community may be more resistant to rapid demographic change compared to some other areas of the country.
Blandon remains a predominantly white, upper-middle-class community with low diversity, but there are signs of gradual demographic shifts. The increasing Hispanic population and rising median income suggest a slow transition towards greater diversity and economic prosperity. If these trends continue, the community may evolve into a more diverse suburb in the coming decades, potentially bringing both opportunities and challenges as it adapts to a changing demographic landscape.