Before 2003, the community numbered up to 22,000, but declined after, when many troops stationed to Iraq.
In 1930 the community had declined to some 340 persons.
As water power became less important, the community declined but it is still preserved as an example of an early settlement.
After the canal closed in 1924, the community declined and all but disappeared.
After the end of the war the community declined rapidly.
After the war, the community declined in population.
When the factory's operation began to decline, the community of Jaite declined as well.
The last census of the 20th century recorded 810 Hungarians, which means that their community declined by more than half in 80 years.
Throughout the latter half of the twentieth century, the community slowly declined.
In 2007 the white Jewish community had declined to 270.