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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Romulus, Michigan, presents a demographic profile categorized as a "Moderate Diversity" community. As of 2022, the city's population of 25,055 is composed of two significant racial groups: Black (45%) and White (46%). This composition, along with a median income of $63,350, indicates a racially balanced community with a moderate economic standing.
Over the past decade, Romulus has undergone subtle demographic changes. In 2013, the city was categorized as having a "White Plurality" with 46% of the population being White and 42% Black. By 2018-2019, the city briefly transitioned into a "White Majority" status with 52% of the population identifying as White. However, by 2022, the city returned to a more balanced racial composition, placing it in the "Moderate Diversity" category.
The Hispanic population and those identifying as two or more races have shown a slight but consistent increase, growing from 2% and 3% respectively in 2013 to 3% and 5% in 2022. This trend suggests the city may be slowly moving towards a "Transitional Community" status, with increasing diversity over time.
The median income in Romulus has shown an upward trend over the past decade, rising from $49,834 in 2013 to $63,350 in 2022, an increase of about 27%. This economic growth appears to correlate with the periods of demographic shift, particularly the brief period of "White Majority" status in 2018-2019, which coincided with a significant jump in median income.
The population has remained relatively stable over this period, with a slight increase from 23,768 in 2013 to 25,055 in 2022. This stability, combined with the income growth, suggests a gradual improvement in the overall economic condition of the city's residents.
The trends observed in Romulus align with broader national patterns of increasing diversity in suburban areas and gradual economic recovery following the 2008 recession. The city's moderate diversity and improving economic indicators suggest it may be part of a larger trend of suburban communities becoming more racially and economically diverse.
Based on the observed trends, Romulus is likely to continue its trajectory towards greater diversity. The steady increase in Hispanic and multiracial populations, coupled with the fluctuating balance between White and Black residents, suggests the city may transition into a "High Diversity" category in the coming years.
Economically, if the upward trend in median income continues, it could further influence the demographic makeup, potentially attracting a more diverse population seeking affordable suburban living with improving economic prospects.
Romulus appears to be on a path of gradual diversification and economic improvement. While currently categorized as a "Moderate Diversity" community, it shows signs of potentially becoming a "Transitional Community" or even achieving "High Diversity" status in the future, reflecting broader national trends towards more diverse and economically dynamic suburban areas.