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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 45032 in Harveysburg, Ohio, exhibits a demographic profile characterized by a small population and limited racial diversity. As of 2022, the area is classified as "Low Diversity" with a White population of 85% and a two or more races representation of 8%. The current median income is $68,726.
From 2013 to 2022, Harveysburg has maintained a "Low Diversity" classification. The White population has been the majority, with percentages ranging from 92% to 100% for most years. A slight shift is observed in 2022, with the emergence of a small multi-racial population (8%).
The median income in Harveysburg has fluctuated over the years. It peaked at $81,193 in 2015, declined to $67,499 in 2017, rose to $80,862 in 2019, and settled at $68,726 in 2022. These fluctuations do not appear to correlate strongly with the minor demographic shifts observed.
The population has remained stable, ranging from 12 to 14 individuals throughout the entire period. This stability in population, combined with the persistent low diversity, indicates a static community in terms of demographic composition.
The demographic profile of Harveysburg differs from national trends. While many areas in the United States are experiencing increasing diversity, this zip code has maintained a homogeneous population. The median income has generally remained above the national median, suggesting a relatively affluent small community.
With such a small population, minor changes can appear statistically significant. The appearance of a multi-racial population in 2022, while a small percentage, represents a notable change in a community of this size.
Harveysburg shows potential signs of transition towards slightly increased diversity. Its small population and historically stable demographic composition make it challenging to draw broader conclusions about socio-economic trends. The community remains predominantly white with above-average median income. Future years may reveal whether the recent minor increase in diversity is the beginning of a larger trend or an anomaly in this small, stable community.