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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Clear Lake, Minnesota (zip code 55319) is categorized as a "Low Diversity" community with a "White Majority." As of 2022, the white population comprises 97% of the total. The area has experienced population growth from 4,880 in 2010 to 5,437 in 2022. The median income increased from $88,181 in 2013 to $94,150 in 2022, with a peak of $104,277 in 2021.
Clear Lake has maintained its "Low Diversity" status with a "White Majority" from 2013 to 2022. The white population has remained above 95% throughout this period. Minor increases in minority populations have occurred, with the Hispanic and Black populations reaching 1% by 2022. The Asian population and the "Two or More Races" category have also shown slight fluctuations, reaching 1% in some years.
The median income in Clear Lake has shown an upward trend, increasing by 6.8% from 2013 to 2022. This growth has not been linear, with a notable increase from $89,940 in 2018 to $94,530 in 2019. The population has grown by 11.4% from 2010 to 2022, indicating steady attraction to the area. The consistency in racial demographics alongside rising incomes suggests that economic growth has primarily benefited the existing white majority population.
Clear Lake appears to be resisting the national trend of increasing diversity, maintaining its homogeneous racial composition. The income growth in Clear Lake outpaces the national average, suggesting a relatively affluent community. The stability in racial composition, coupled with economic growth, may indicate limited housing availability for newcomers from diverse backgrounds, cultural factors that maintain the existing demographic structure, or economic opportunities that primarily attract residents similar to the existing population.
Clear Lake presents a picture of a stable, predominantly white community with strong economic growth. While there are minor indications of increasing diversity, these changes are occurring at a much slower rate compared to national trends. The community's economic success appears to be reinforcing its existing demographic structure rather than driving significant changes in its racial composition.