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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 36480 in Uriah, Alabama, is classified as a "White Majority" community with "Low Diversity" as of 2022. The area has a population of 1,587 and a median income of $31,942, which is below the national average. This rural community has experienced demographic and economic changes over the past decade.
Throughout the period from 2013 to 2022, Uriah has maintained its status as a "White Majority" community. The percentage of white residents has fluctuated between 64% and 81%, with an overall increase from 64% in 2013 to 76% in 2022. The proportion of black residents has decreased from 21% in 2013 to 8% in 2022. The Native American population has increased from 9% in 2013 to 10% in 2022, with fluctuations in between. These shifts indicate a trend towards increased homogeneity, reinforcing the "Low Diversity" classification.
The median income in Uriah has shown considerable volatility. From 2013 to 2015, it remained relatively stable around $43,000-$44,000. Between 2016 and 2020, there was a sharp decline to a low of $27,135 in 2019. In 2021, there was a significant spike to $48,215, followed by another decline to $31,942 in 2022. These economic fluctuations coincide with demographic shifts. The period of declining income corresponds with a slight increase in the white population percentage and a decrease in the black population percentage.
The population has fluctuated, reaching a low of 1,283 in 2017 and a high of 1,657 in 2020. These changes, coupled with income volatility, suggest a community in economic transition, potentially struggling with local economic challenges.
The median income in Uriah ($31,942 in 2022) is lower than the national median household income, which was around $70,784 in 2021. The racial composition of Uriah, with its white majority, differs from national trends towards increased diversity in many areas. The economic volatility experienced in this zip code may reflect broader challenges faced by rural communities in Alabama and across the United States.
Uriah has maintained its status as a "White Majority" community with "Low Diversity," but has experienced demographic shifts and significant economic volatility over the past decade. These changes suggest a community grappling with economic challenges and demographic transitions, potentially reflecting broader trends affecting rural America. The interplay between these demographic and economic factors will likely continue to shape the community's development in the coming years.