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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The zip code 13126 in Oswego, New York, is classified as having "Low Diversity" as of 2022. The population is predominantly white, with 89% identifying as such. The current median income is $57,871, and the population stands at 35,757.
Over the past decade, Oswego has maintained its "Low Diversity" status. The white population has remained the majority, decreasing slightly from 92% in 2013 to 89% in 2022. This change is not significant enough to alter the overall demographic categorization. Minor increases in diversity include growth in the Hispanic population from 3% to 4%, Black population from 1% to 2%, and individuals identifying as two or more races from 1% to 3%.
The median income in Oswego has shown an overall upward trend, increasing from $52,910 in 2013 to $57,871 in 2022, a 9.4% rise. This growth has not been consistent, with a peak in 2021 at $64,436 followed by a significant drop in 2022. The years 2019-2021 saw the highest median incomes, coinciding with a period of slightly increased racial diversity.
The population has experienced a slight decline over the decade, from 36,743 in 2013 to 35,757 in 2022, a decrease of about 2.7%. The lowest population point was in 2021 at 35,318, after which there was a small increase in 2022.
The persistent "Low Diversity" status of Oswego contrasts with national trends towards increasing diversity in many urban and suburban areas. The median income growth, while positive, may not have kept pace with inflation or national averages, particularly given the significant drop in 2022. The slight population decline goes against the trend of urban population growth seen in many parts of the country, suggesting possible economic or lifestyle factors influencing outmigration.
In conclusion, Oswego has experienced minor shifts towards increased diversity and economic growth over the past decade. However, these changes have been modest. The area remains characterized by low racial diversity and moderate economic growth, with recent fluctuations in both population and median income suggesting ongoing socio-economic challenges or transitions.