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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The zip code 36111 in Montgomery, Alabama, is classified as a "Black Majority" community as of 2022. The population in this area is 12,965, with 63% identifying as Black. This classification has remained consistent over the past decade. The median income for this zip code is $57,639.
The Black population in this zip code has increased from 58% in 2013 to 63% in 2022. Conversely, the White population has decreased from 39% in 2013 to 31% in 2022. This trend indicates a gradual strengthening of the Black majority in the community. The Asian population has shown a small increase from 0% in 2013 to 3% in 2022, suggesting a slight increase in diversity.
The Hispanic population has remained stable at approximately 2% throughout the decade. Those identifying as two or more races have shown a slight increase from 0% to 1-3% over the years. The median income in this zip code has fluctuated over the past decade, peaking at $65,413 in 2014 and declining to $57,639 in 2022, representing a 12% decrease from the peak.
The strengthening of the Black majority coincided with the period of income decline. This correlation may suggest that economic factors are influencing demographic shifts, possibly through selective migration patterns or changes in housing affordability. The population has remained relatively stable, with only minor fluctuations over the decade.
The persistence of a strong Black majority in this zip code is notable in the context of urban demographic trends. The slight increase in Asian population aligns with broader trends of increasing Asian representation in many U.S. cities. The decline in median income since 2014 could reflect broader economic challenges faced by many mid-sized cities, particularly in the South.
This zip code has maintained its status as a Black Majority community over the past decade while experiencing some economic challenges, as evidenced by the declining median income. The community appears to be slowly diversifying, particularly with the growth in the Asian population, but these changes have not significantly altered its fundamental demographic character. The economic pressures evident in the income data may be a key factor influencing the subtle demographic shifts observed over this period.