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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Rolla, Missouri, exhibits a demographic profile characterized by low diversity with a white majority. As of 2022, the white population comprises 84% of the total. The city's median income in 2022 was $47,159, with a population of 29,648.
Over the past decade, Rolla has maintained its status as a low diversity, white majority community. However, there are indications of increasing diversity. The white population decreased from 87% in 2017 to 84% in 2022. The Asian population increased from 4% to 5% between 2017 and 2022. The Black and Hispanic populations both grew from 2% to 3% each during this period. The "Two or More Races" category increased from 1% in 2017 to 4% in 2022.
The median income in Rolla has shown moderate growth over the past decade, increasing from $43,605 in 2013 to $47,159 in 2022, representing an 8.15% increase. The population has grown by about 4.5% during this period, from 28,381 in 2013 to 29,648 in 2022.
The gradual increase in diversity correlates with a modest rise in median income. Rolla's demographic composition differs significantly from national averages. The U.S. as a whole has been moving towards a more diverse population, with many urban areas now classified as Majority-Minority or High Diversity.
Based on observed trends, Rolla is likely to continue its gradual transition towards greater diversity over the next decade. It could potentially move towards Moderate Diversity if current trends accelerate. The most significant changes are likely to come from growth in the Asian, Hispanic, and multiracial populations.
Economically, if the correlation between increasing diversity and rising median income continues, Rolla may see modest economic growth. For substantial changes, the city might need to attract more diverse industries or educational institutions to drive both demographic and economic shifts.
Rolla remains a Low Diversity, White Majority community. Subtle demographic changes and steady economic growth suggest a city slowly evolving towards a more diverse future, albeit at a pace slower than many other parts of the country.