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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The zip code 44276 in Sterling, Ohio, is classified as a "Low Diversity" area as of 2022. The population is 97% white. The median income is $70,085, which is above the national median.
Over the past decade, Sterling has maintained its "Low Diversity" status. The white population has consistently remained above 95%. Minor changes in other racial groups have occurred but have not significantly altered the overall demographic composition.
Subtle indications of increasing diversity include the introduction of Asian residents (1%) in 2020, a temporary presence of Hispanic residents (1%) in 2017, and the emergence of a "Two or More Races" category (2%) in 2015. These changes suggest a slow trend towards increased diversity, but not enough to change the "Low Diversity" classification.
The median income in Sterling has grown from $64,430 in 2013 to $70,085 in 2022, an increase of 8.8% over nine years. This growth has not been consistent, with significant fluctuations observed. A notable increase occurred from 2013 to 2014, followed by a dip in 2016. Since 2020, a more consistent upward trend has been observed.
The economic fluctuations do not show a strong correlation with the minor demographic shifts. The community has maintained its predominantly white composition regardless of income changes. The population has grown modestly from 2,882 in 2013 to 3,053 in 2022, an increase of 5.9%.
Sterling's persistent "Low Diversity" status contrasts with national trends towards increasing diversity. The median income growth is relatively modest compared to national averages. The stability of the racial composition suggests that Sterling may be somewhat isolated from broader demographic shifts occurring in more urban or rapidly changing areas.
Sterling represents a stable, predominantly white community with modest economic growth and very gradual, minor increases in diversity. While there are slight indications of change, the overall character of the community has remained consistent over the past decade, resisting broader national trends towards rapid diversification seen in many other areas.