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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Midway, Ohio (ZIP code 43151) is a Low Diversity community with a White Majority. As of 2022, the population is 5 individuals. The median income in 2022 was $53,965, lower than the 2021 peak of $68,499.
From 2013 to 2022, Midway maintained a White Majority status. The white population comprised 100% of the community for most years, with a slight decrease to 80% in 2020 and 2022. The community remains in the Low Diversity category due to the dominance of a single racial group.
The community's demographic composition has been stable. The minor decrease in the white population percentage in recent years could indicate a slow transition towards more diversity, but the small population size makes these changes appear more significant than they might be in a larger community.
The median income in Midway has fluctuated over the years, showing no clear long-term trend. Notable points include a peak of $68,499 in 2021, a significant drop to $53,965 in 2020 and 2022, and relative stability between 2013 and 2019, with values ranging from about $62,000 to $68,000. These economic fluctuations do not strongly correlate with the minor demographic shifts observed.
The population has remained stable, fluctuating between 4 and 5 individuals throughout the entire period. This extreme stability in such a small population suggests that any demographic or economic changes are likely due to individual circumstances rather than broader societal trends.
The exceptionally small size of Midway makes it challenging to draw meaningful comparisons with broader regional or national trends. The community's demographic stability contrasts with many areas across the United States that have seen increasing diversity over the past decade. The recent decrease in median income may reflect national economic challenges, but the small sample size makes it difficult to draw robust conclusions.
Midway represents a unique case of an extremely small, predominantly white community with relatively stable demographics but fluctuating economic conditions. The minimal population and lack of significant demographic shifts make it an outlier in terms of broader societal trends towards increasing diversity. Any changes in this community are likely to have outsized effects on statistical measures due to the tiny sample size, underlining the importance of considering scale when analyzing demographic and economic data.