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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 43759 in Morristown, Ohio, is classified as having Low Diversity. As of 2022, the white population comprises 96% of the total, exceeding the 75% threshold for this classification. The community has a population of 28 people and an estimated 11 housing units as of 2022.
From 2013 to 2022, the community has maintained its Low Diversity status. The white population has remained dominant, ranging between 92% and 100% of the total population. No significant shifts in racial composition have occurred that would indicate a transition to any other category. The community has not shown signs of becoming a Transitional Community, with no discernible trends towards increasing diversity over the observed period.
The median income in Morristown has shown considerable volatility over the past decade. It started at $50,128 in 2013, peaked at $82,282 in 2021, and then dropped to $49,374 in 2022. This represents a nearly 40% decrease in one year, a significant economic shift for a small community.
The population has remained relatively stable throughout this period, fluctuating between 23 and 28 individuals. This stability in population amid significant income changes suggests that the economic volatility is likely due to changes in individual circumstances rather than broader demographic shifts.
The extreme low diversity of this community is atypical when compared to national trends, which generally show increasing diversity in many areas of the United States. However, in very small, rural communities, such low diversity is not uncommon, especially in certain regions of the Midwest.
The economic volatility observed, particularly the sharp drop in median income from 2021 to 2022, is noteworthy and may reflect broader economic challenges faced by small, rural communities. This could be related to factors such as changes in local industry, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, or shifts in the employment status of just a few individuals, which can have outsized effects in such a small population.
Morristown presents a case of a very small, racially homogeneous community experiencing significant economic fluctuations. While its racial composition has remained stable in its Low Diversity category, the economic changes suggest a community potentially vulnerable to rapid shifts based on individual circumstances or broader economic trends affecting rural areas.