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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The zip code 13655 in Akwesasne, New York, exhibits a demographic profile categorized as a "Racial Majority" community, specifically a Native American Majority, as of 2022. The population is 79% Native American, indicating a strong indigenous presence. The median income in 2022 was $45,052, which is below the national median, suggesting moderate economic challenges.
Akwesasne has maintained its status as a "Racial Majority" community over the past decade, with Native Americans comprising the largest racial group. The Native American population has fluctuated, decreasing from 87% in 2013 to 72% in 2020, before increasing to 79% in 2022. The White population has gradually increased from 7% in 2013 to 11% in 2022. The Asian population, though small, has grown from 2% in 2013 to 6% in 2022. The category of two or more races has shown volatility, peaking at 9% in 2021 before settling at 5% in 2022.
The median income has experienced significant fluctuations over the decade. From 2013 to 2016, there was a period of growth from $30,444 to $54,586. From 2017 to 2019, there was a sharp decline to $29,666. From 2020 to 2022, there was a recovery and stabilization around $45,000. These economic shifts correlate with demographic changes. The period of highest income coincided with a slight decrease in Native American population and increase in other racial groups. The sharp income decline in 2019 occurred alongside a slight increase in the Native American population percentage. The recent stabilization of income aligns with a re-strengthening of the Native American majority.
Akwesasne's demographic profile differs from national trends. While many areas in the U.S. are becoming more diverse, this community maintains a strong Native American majority. This could be attributed to its status as a recognized tribal area, which may have policies or cultural factors encouraging indigenous population retention.
The economic fluctuations, particularly the sharp decline and subsequent recovery, may reflect broader economic challenges faced by Native American communities nationwide. The recovery suggests local resilience and potentially effective community or tribal economic initiatives.
The slight increase in diversity, particularly in Asian and mixed-race populations, aligns with national trends of increasing racial diversity, albeit on a much smaller scale in this community.
Akwesasne remains a Native American Majority community. Subtle shifts towards increased diversity and economic fluctuations indicate a community in gradual transition, balancing traditional demographics with emerging diversity and economic challenges.