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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
McGrew, Nebraska (ZIP code 69353) presents a demographic case study. As of 2022, this zip code is categorized as having "Low Diversity" based on the library of terms. The community shows a population of 1 person throughout the analyzed period, who is identified as white. This demographic situation makes it challenging to draw conclusions about diversity trends or socio-economic impacts typically associated with demographic shifts.
From 2013 to 2022, the racial composition of McGrew remained constant, with 100% of the population (1 person) identified as white. This places the community in the "Low Diversity" category throughout the entire period. There were no transitions between diversity categories, as the demographic makeup remained static.
Despite the unchanging racial demographic, there have been fluctuations in the median income: 2013: $45,499; 2017: $54,816; 2019: $70,220 (peak); 2022: $64,038. The median income showed an overall increasing trend from 2013 to 2019, with a slight decline in the following years. With only one resident, these income figures may not be representative of broader economic trends and could be highly influenced by individual circumstances.
The situation in McGrew is atypical and not representative of broader demographic or economic trends. Most communities experience some level of demographic change over a decade, and economic indicators are usually influenced by a larger population base.
In contrast to McGrew: Many rural areas in the United States have experienced population decline and aging demographics over the past decade. Nationally, there has been a trend towards increasing racial and ethnic diversity in many communities. The median household income in the United States in 2022 was approximately $70,784, showing that McGrew's 2022 figure of $64,038 is below the national average.
Given the unique nature of this zip code's demographics (a single resident), it is challenging to draw meaningful conclusions about diversity, economic impacts of demographic shifts, or how these align with broader socio-economic trends. The data for this zip code is more reflective of an individual's circumstances rather than community-level trends typically observed in demographic studies.