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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The zip code 44632 in Hartville, Ohio, is classified as a "Low Diversity" community as of 2022. The population is 94% white, with a median income of $71,882 and a total population of 10,950 residents. This area has maintained its low diversity status over the past decade, with the white population consistently above 90%. There has been a slight increase in diversity, with the white population decreasing from 97% in 2020 to 94% in 2022, while Black and Hispanic populations each grew to 2%.
From 2013 to 2022, the area's demographic composition remained largely stable. The emergence of an Asian population was first recorded in 2018, albeit in very low percentages. The category of individuals identifying as "two or more races" doubled from 1% to 2% between 2020 and 2022, indicating a minor increase in racial mixing or identification complexity.
Economic trends in Hartville show fluctuations with an overall upward trajectory in median income. From 2013 to 2022, the median income increased from $68,131 to $71,882, representing a 5.5% growth over nine years. The highest median income was recorded in 2021 at $77,030, followed by a significant decrease in 2022. This volatility may be attributed to the economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent recovery.
The population of Hartville grew from 9,910 in 2013 to 10,950 in 2022, an increase of approximately 10.5%. This growth may have contributed to economic changes and slight increases in diversity. The subtle increases in diversity appear to coincide with periods of economic growth, as evidenced by the peak in median income in 2021 corresponding with the highest recorded diversity in the dataset. However, the relationship is not strong enough to draw definitive conclusions given the overall "Low Diversity" status of the community.
Hartville's demographic composition is less diverse than many urban areas in the United States, which have been experiencing increasing diversity over the past decades. The median income growth, while positive, appears modest compared to national trends, which have seen more substantial increases in some areas, particularly in urban centers. The community's resistance to significant demographic change might be characteristic of many small, rural Midwestern towns, which often maintain more homogeneous populations compared to larger cities or coastal regions.
In conclusion, Hartville has experienced minor shifts towards increased diversity and economic growth over the past decade. However, it remains a predominantly white, "Low Diversity" community with modest economic advancement. The subtle changes observed may indicate the beginning of a longer-term trend towards increased diversity and economic development, but as of 2022, these changes have not been substantial enough to shift the community's overall demographic categorization.