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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 34145 in Marco Island, Florida, is classified as a community with Low Diversity as of 2022. The population is 91% white, with a median income of $93,798, indicating an affluent community above the national average.
Over the past decade, Marco Island has maintained its status as a Low Diversity community. The white population has consistently remained the majority, never falling below 88% during the observed period. Minor fluctuations have occurred in other demographic groups. The Hispanic population has varied between 6-10%, peaking at 10% in 2017 and 2019. The Asian population has remained below 1%. The black population has been consistently reported as 0% or with no available data. The category of Two or More Races appeared in the data from 2020 onwards, representing about 1% of the population.
The median income in Marco Island has shown significant growth over the past decade. In 2013, the median income was $82,013. By 2021, it had increased to $111,510, a rise of about 36% over eight years. In 2022, there was a slight decrease to $93,798, which remains considerably higher than the 2013 figure.
The population trends indicate a general increase from 16,976 in 2013 to 18,166 in 2020, followed by a sharp decrease to 16,087 in 2021, which has remained steady through 2022. This recent population decline has not negatively impacted the median income, which remains high.
Marco Island's demographic stability contrasts with many areas in Florida and the broader United States, which have been experiencing increasing diversity. The city's maintained low diversity and high median income suggest it may be an enclave of affluence, possibly attracting wealthy retirees or second-home owners.
The sharp increase in median income, particularly the peak in 2021, could be related to broader economic trends such as the stock market boom and increased remote work opportunities during the COVID-19 pandemic. These factors may have attracted high-income individuals to this coastal community.
The recent population decrease might be attributed to various factors such as the impact of Hurricane Ian in 2022, changes in housing affordability, or shifts in remote work policies post-pandemic. Despite this population decline, the maintained high median income suggests that those who remain or have moved in are likely to be affluent.
Marco Island presents a picture of a stable, affluent, predominantly white community that has largely resisted the diversification trends seen in many other parts of the country. Its economic growth has been substantial, potentially reinforcing its status as an exclusive residential area.