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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Johnson City, Texas (ZIP code 78636) exhibits demographic stability with minor changes from 2013 to 2022. The community is classified as having "Low Diversity" with a white majority comprising 79% of the population in 2022. The median income in 2022 was $66,736, indicating a moderately affluent community.
Throughout the observed period, Johnson City maintained its "Low Diversity" classification, with the white population consistently above 75%. The Hispanic population showed some fluctuation, peaking at 21% in 2014 and stabilizing around 16-17% in recent years. A slight increase in diversity occurred towards the end of the period, with the percentage of residents identifying as two or more races rising from 0% in 2016-2018 to 3% in 2022. Other racial groups, including Asian, Black, and Pacific Islander populations, remained at very low percentages (1% or less) throughout the period.
The median income in Johnson City fluctuated notably over the observed period. It increased from $57,611 in 2013 to a peak of $71,691 in 2021, representing a 24.4% increase over eight years. However, 2022 saw a decrease to $66,736, a 6.9% drop from the previous year. Despite this recent decline, the overall trend shows an increase in median income over the decade.
Population trends indicate growth from 3,779 in 2013 to a peak of 4,324 in 2018, followed by a decline to 3,776 in 2022. This recent population decrease coincides with the drop in median income, suggesting possible economic challenges or changes in the local economy.
Johnson City's demographic stability contrasts with national trends towards increasing diversity in many areas. The income growth observed until 2021 aligns with broader economic recovery trends post-2008 recession, while the 2022 drop might reflect more recent economic challenges faced nationally. The recent population decline could be part of broader rural-to-urban migration trends seen in many parts of the country.
In conclusion, Johnson City has maintained its status as a predominantly white, low-diversity community over the past decade, with subtle shifts towards increased diversity. The economic trajectory has been generally positive, with recent challenges potentially linked to broader economic trends. The community does not fit the "Transitional Community" category due to the slow pace of change, but continued monitoring could reveal whether these subtle shifts accelerate in the coming years.