Loading Content...
Loading Content...
Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The zip code 05161 in Weston, Vermont, is categorized as having Low Diversity with a White Majority as of 2022. The community has a population of 813 and a median income of $93,658, indicating a relatively affluent small town setting.
Weston has maintained its status as a White Majority community with Low Diversity over the past decade. The White population decreased from 99% in 2013 to 91% in 2022, remaining in the White Majority category but showing a gradual decline. By 2022, the community experienced small increases in Asian (2%), Hispanic (3%), and Two or More Races (4%) populations. These changes suggest the beginnings of a Transitional Community, with gradual increases in minority populations over the past five years.
The demographic shifts correlate with significant economic changes. The median income increased from $49,665 in 2013 to $93,658 in 2022, nearly doubling over the decade. The population grew from 555 in 2013 to 813 in 2022, a 46% increase. The correlation between increasing diversity and rising median income suggests that the community may be attracting more affluent and diverse residents.
Weston's gradual diversification aligns with broader national trends of increasing diversity in rural and suburban areas. However, the rate of change is slower than in many other parts of the country. The substantial income growth outpaces national averages, indicating a rapidly gentrifying area or an influx of wealthy residents.
The community's evolution suggests a balance between maintaining its traditional character and adapting to changing demographics and economic conditions. This gradual transition may present opportunities and challenges for community cohesion and local services as the population becomes more diverse and affluent.
In conclusion, Weston remains a Low Diversity, White Majority community, but shows early signs of transitioning towards greater diversity, coupled with significant economic growth. These changes, though gradual, may have long-term implications for the community's character, services, and social dynamics.