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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 13668 in Norwood, New York, is classified as a "Low Diversity" area with a "White Majority" as of 2022. The racial composition indicates that 97% of the population identifies as white, a trend that has remained consistent over the past decade. The median income in 2022 was $71,500, showing an increase from $45,850 in 2013.
From 2013 to 2022, this zip code has maintained its status as a "Low Diversity" area with a strong "White Majority." The racial composition has shown minimal fluctuations, with the white population consistently representing over 94% of the total. The community has not transitioned between diversity categories during this period.
The representation of other racial groups has remained very low, typically at or below 1% for each group. There has been a slight increase in the Black population from 0% in 2013 to 1% in 2022, but this change is minimal in the overall demographic landscape.
The median income has shown an upward trend, increasing from $45,850 in 2013 to $71,500 in 2022, representing a growth of about 56% over nine years. This income growth has occurred while maintaining a relatively stable population and consistent racial composition.
The population has remained relatively stable, fluctuating between about 3,300 and 3,700 residents throughout the decade. This stability, combined with increasing median income, suggests a community that is experiencing economic growth without significant demographic change or population influx.
The stability in racial makeup, combined with significant income growth, suggests a community that may be experiencing economic improvements without corresponding demographic changes. The median household income growth in this zip code outpaces the national average. This zip code saw growth from $45,850 to $65,875 between 2013 and 2021, an increase of about 44%, indicating stronger local economic growth compared to the national average.
This analysis reveals a community that has experienced substantial economic growth while maintaining a stable, predominantly white population. The lack of demographic change in the face of economic improvement could be due to various factors, including limited immigration, lack of urban expansion, or cultural factors that maintain the existing community composition.