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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Stryker, Montana (ZIP code 59933) is a community with an extremely small population of 11 people as of 2022. It is categorized as having "Low Diversity" based on its racial composition. The population is predominantly white (91%), with a small Hispanic presence (9%).
Throughout the past decade, Stryker has consistently maintained a "Low Diversity" categorization. The white population has remained the overwhelming majority, typically comprising 88-100% of the total population. In 2022, there was a notable change with the introduction of Hispanic residents, marking a slight shift towards increased diversity, albeit still within the "Low Diversity" category.
The community has shown stability in its racial composition, with only minor fluctuations until 2022. This recent change could potentially signal the beginning of a "Transitional Community" status, but given the small population size, even minor changes can appear significant in percentage terms.
The median income in Stryker has fluctuated over the years. Notable points include a significant drop in median income from $43,614 in 2017 to $31,963 in 2018, a substantial increase to $54,729 in 2019, and relative stability around the $53,000-$55,000 range from 2019 to 2022. The population has grown from 7 in 2010 to 11 in 2022, representing a 57% increase.
The demographic stability of Stryker contrasts with national trends towards increasing diversity. The median income fluctuations in Stryker are more extreme than typically observed in larger communities. The recent stability in median income around $53,000-$55,000 is below the national median household income. The minimal population growth in Stryker diverges from the trend of urbanization seen in many parts of the country.
Stryker shows signs of potential transition with the recent introduction of Hispanic residents. Its overall demographic and economic trends have remained relatively stable over the past decade, maintaining its status as a small, predominantly white community with a median income below the national average. The extremely small scale of this community makes it challenging to draw broader conclusions or identify significant trends that might be applicable to larger populations or regions.