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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 19539 in Mertztown, Pennsylvania, is classified as a "Low Diversity" area with a "White Majority" as of 2022. The community has a population of 6,230 and a median income of $75,049. This rural area, covering 22.15 square miles, has maintained a predominantly white population over the past decade, with minimal representation from other racial groups.
From 2013 to 2022, Mertztown has consistently been categorized as "Low Diversity" and "White Majority". The white population has remained above 90% throughout this period, with only slight fluctuations. The Hispanic population has increased gradually from 3% in 2013 to 4% in 2022. The Asian and Black populations have increased from 0% to 1% each between 2013 and 2022. The "Two or More Races" category emerged in recent years, reaching 2% by 2022. These changes suggest a slow trend towards slightly increased diversity, potentially indicating the early stages of a "Transitional Community".
The median income in Mertztown has fluctuated over the past decade. It decreased from $71,127 in 2013 to a low of $62,503 in 2016, then generally trended upward, reaching $75,049 in 2022. This overall increase in median income correlates with the slight increase in diversity, possibly indicating that the area is attracting a more diverse, economically stable population. However, the changes are not dramatic enough to suggest a major shift in the community's economic makeup.
Population trends have been relatively stable, with slight fluctuations between 5,978 (2019) and 6,392 (2020). The stability in population, combined with the gradual income increase and subtle diversity changes, suggests a slowly evolving community rather than one undergoing rapid transformation.
The trends in Mertztown can be contextualized within broader national patterns. Rural areas in the United States have generally been slower to diversify compared to urban and suburban areas. Mertztown's slow pace of diversification is consistent with this trend. The gradual increase in median income aligns with national economic recovery trends following the 2008 recession, though the local fluctuations may reflect specific regional economic factors. The slight increase in Hispanic population mirrors a national trend of growing Hispanic communities in various parts of the country, including rural areas. The emergence of the "Two or More Races" category reflects a growing national trend of multiracial identification, particularly among younger generations.
Mertztown remains a predominantly white, low-diversity area. However, subtle demographic shifts and economic improvements over the past decade suggest the early stages of a gradual transition. These changes, while minor, may indicate the beginning of broader demographic shifts that could become more pronounced in the coming years, potentially leading to a more diverse and economically dynamic community in the future.