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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 44619 in Damascus, Ohio, exhibits a unique demographic profile characterized by extremely low population density and homogeneous racial composition. As of 2022, this area is categorized as "Low Diversity" with a 100% white population. The median income for 2022 was $46,978, and the population was 14 individuals.
Throughout the period from 2013 to 2022, the zip code has maintained its status as a "Low Diversity" area. The racial composition has remained constant at 100% white population, showing no transition or shift towards increased diversity over the decade. This stability in racial demographics may be attributed to the area's very small population and limited geographic size.
The median income has fluctuated over the years, despite the stable racial composition. From $82,347 in 2013, it decreased to $46,947 in 2020, and then slightly recovered to $46,978 in 2022. This decline in median income occurred without any corresponding change in racial demographics, suggesting that economic factors in this area are not directly tied to racial composition.
The population has seen a decline, from 21 individuals in 2010 to 14 in 2022. This represents a 33% decrease in population over 12 years.
The homogeneity and small population of this zip code make it an outlier in terms of demographic trends. Most areas in the United States have experienced increasing diversity over the past decade. The lack of such trend in this zip code suggests it may be geographically isolated or have unique factors preventing demographic change.
The drop in median income without corresponding racial shifts is noteworthy. While many areas see economic changes tied to demographic shifts, this zip code demonstrates that small, homogeneous communities can experience economic volatility independent of racial factors.
With such a small population, individual household changes can have significant effects on median income and other statistics. The fluctuations in income could be due to the arrival or departure of just one or two higher-earning households.
This zip code represents a case of demographic stability coupled with economic volatility. Its small size and lack of racial diversity make it an atypical example that does not align with broader national trends towards increased diversity and urbanization. The economic challenges faced by this community, as evidenced by the declining median income, appear to be influenced by factors other than racial demographics, possibly including broader regional economic trends or changes in local industry.