Middletown population: young families, white and African American mix
Predominantly white, with strong growth in the African American and Latino populations. The Asian community (Indian and Chinese) is also growing, driven by professionals in the financial and pharmaceutical sectors.
Middletown has traditionally been a predominantly white and rural community, but recent expansion has changed its composition. Today the white population stands at around 65%, with African Americans representing approximately 25% and continuing to grow. The Latino community (Mexicans, Puerto Ricans, and Dominicans) is present in newer neighborhoods and accounts for around 6%.
The Indian American community has grown considerably, with families tied to IT and pharmaceutical professionals who work in Wilmington or Philadelphia but chose Middletown for the large homes and schools. The Chinese community is also present, though smaller. Hindu temples, a mosque, and various evangelical and Catholic churches are distributed throughout the city.
The Brazilian community is small but present, connected to construction workers and professionals serving the Philadelphia market. There is no dedicated Brazilian neighborhood, but Facebook groups bring families together for meetups, recipe sharing, and service recommendations. The median age is lower than the state average, reflecting the profile of families with young children.
- English
- Spanish
- Hindi and Telugu
- Mandarin
- Tagalog
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- Christian (Baptist, Methodist, Catholic)
- No religion
- Pentecostal
- Hindu
- Muslim
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