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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The zip code 04609 in Bar Harbor, Maine, is categorized as having Low Diversity as of 2022. The white population comprises 92% of the total, meeting the definition of one racial group dominating with over 75% of the population. The median income for 2022 was $71,422, and the population was 5,447.
Bar Harbor has maintained its status as a Low Diversity area over the past decade. The white population has consistently remained the majority, never falling below 88% throughout the observed period. There have been minor changes in diversity, with a slight decrease in the white population from 91% to 89% between 2013 and 2020, followed by an increase back to 92% in 2021-2022. The Black population grew from unmeasurable levels in the early 2010s to 3-4% by the late 2010s and early 2020s. The Asian population has maintained a small but consistent presence of 2-5% throughout the decade.
The Hispanic population in Bar Harbor has shown fluctuations, peaking at 4% in 2016-2017 before declining to 0% in recent years. This could indicate either outmigration or changes in self-identification. The median income has experienced considerable fluctuation over the past decade, ranging from a low of $56,106 in 2015 to a high of $85,979 in 2021. After reaching its peak in 2021, the median income dropped to $71,422 in 2022, a decrease of about 17%.
Despite fluctuations, the general trend shows income growth from $66,988 in 2013 to $71,422 in 2022, an increase of about 6.6% over the decade. Population trends have been relatively stable, with a slight overall decrease from 5,667 in 2013 to 5,447 in 2022, despite some year-to-year fluctuations.
Bar Harbor's racial composition is less diverse than the national average. As of 2021, the U.S. Census Bureau reported that the white population made up about 75.8% of the total U.S. population, compared to 92% in Bar Harbor. The median household income in the United States was $69,021 in 2022, slightly lower than Bar Harbor's $71,422. This suggests that despite its lack of racial diversity, the area maintains a slightly higher economic status than the national average.
The low population density (about 107 people per square mile) and lack of racial diversity in Bar Harbor are characteristic of many rural areas in the United States, particularly in New England states. While Bar Harbor has seen minor fluctuations in its demographic makeup and significant variations in median income over the past decade, it has largely maintained its status as a predominantly white, economically stable community. The area's resistance to major demographic shifts, despite national trends towards increasing diversity, suggests strong local factors influencing population dynamics and migration patterns.