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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
LeChee, Arizona, exhibits a demographic profile dominated by a Native American majority. As of 2022, the city is categorized as "Low Diversity," with Native Americans constituting 91% of the population. This composition has remained largely stable over the past decade, with minor shifts observed. The city's median income in 2022 was $47,738, indicating a moderate economic status with fluctuations in recent years.
LeChee has maintained its "Low Diversity" status from 2013 to 2022. The Native American population has remained the primary racial group, decreasing slightly from 96% in 2013 to 91% in 2022. This minor shift suggests a gradual trend towards increased diversity. Notable changes include a small increase in the Black population from 0% to 5%, a slight increase in the Hispanic population from 1% to 2%, and the emergence of a small Pacific Islander community (1%) in recent years.
The median income in LeChee has fluctuated over the past decade. It reached a peak of $50,600 in 2019, declined to $47,301 in 2021, and slightly recovered to $47,738 in 2022. These economic shifts do not appear to strongly correlate with the minor demographic changes observed. The community's overall economic status has remained relatively stable, with modest improvements since 2013 when the median income was $49,304.
LeChee's demographic profile contrasts with national averages. The high concentration of Native Americans is characteristic of certain areas near reservations but differs from the more diverse composition of most U.S. cities. The gradual increase in diversity aligns with broader national trends towards increasing multiculturalism in many communities.
The median income, while showing some volatility, has remained relatively stable over the decade. This stability contrasts with national trends that have seen more significant income growth in many areas, suggesting LeChee may face unique economic challenges or opportunities related to its demographic composition and geographic location.
Based on observed trends, LeChee is likely to maintain its "Low Diversity" categorization in the near future, with the Native American population remaining the dominant majority. However, the slow but consistent increase in other racial groups suggests a potential transition towards a "Moderate Diversity" category over the next 10-20 years if current trends continue.
Economically, the community may continue to experience modest fluctuations in median income, with potential for slow growth if broader economic conditions improve and the slight diversification trend continues. The declining population trend, from 2,654 in 2013 to 2,301 in 2022, is a concern that could impact future economic prospects if not reversed.
In conclusion, while LeChee remains a predominantly Native American community with low diversity, subtle shifts in its demographic makeup and economic indicators suggest a gradual evolution. Monitoring these trends will be crucial for understanding the community's future needs and opportunities.