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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The zip code 43036, corresponding to Magnetic Springs in Ohio, presents a demographic case study. As of 2022, this area is categorized as "Low Diversity" with 100% of the population identified as white. The current population of 9 residents in 2022 and a median income of $49,749 describe a small, homogeneous community.
Throughout the period from 2013 to 2022, the racial composition of Magnetic Springs has remained constant, with 100% white population. This lack of racial diversity shift suggests a stable demographic situation.
Despite the unchanging racial composition, the community has experienced economic fluctuations. The median income has shown variability, ranging from $35,568 in 2013 to $62,499 in 2018, before settling at $49,749 in 2022. This represents a 39.9% increase over the decade. The population has remained stable, fluctuating between 5 and 9 residents over the decade.
The demographic stasis of Magnetic Springs contrasts with national trends, where many communities have experienced increasing diversity over the past decade. The economic volatility is not uncommon in very small communities where changes in one household's income can significantly impact the median.
The median household income of $49,749 in 2022 is below the national median of approximately $70,784 for the same year, suggesting that this community faces economic challenges compared to the broader U.S. population.
The small size of this community (9 residents in 2022) makes it an outlier in most demographic studies. Such small populations are susceptible to impacts from individual household changes, which may explain some of the economic volatility observed.
Magnetic Springs represents a case of demographic stability coupled with economic fluctuation. Its persistent "Low Diversity" categorization and small population size make it a case study in rural American demographics, potentially highlighting issues of rural isolation, limited economic opportunities, and the challenges of maintaining community viability in small settlements.