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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 36526 in Daphne, Alabama, is classified as a "Low Diversity" area as of 2022. The white population constitutes 78% of the total, indicating dominance of one racial group. The area has experienced population growth, reaching 32,254 residents in 2022, with a median income of $81,963.
Over the past decade, this zip code has maintained its "Low Diversity" status, with the white population remaining dominant. The percentage of white residents decreased from 83% in 2013 to 78% in 2022. The Black population grew from 12% in 2013 to 13% in 2022, peaking at 17% in 2019. The Hispanic population doubled from 2% in 2013 to 4% in 2022.
The percentage of residents identifying as two or more races increased from 1% in 2013 to 3% in 2022. These changes suggest a slow trend towards increased diversity, potentially moving towards a "Transitional Community" status if trends continue.
The demographic shifts have occurred alongside positive economic trends. The median income increased from $74,931 in 2013 to $81,963 in 2022, representing a growth of about 9.4% over the decade. The population grew from 27,083 in 2013 to 32,254 in 2022, an increase of about 19%.
The gradual diversification has occurred alongside economic growth, potentially indicating that the area is attracting a diverse range of middle to upper-middle-class residents. The trend towards increased diversity aligns with broader national trends of growing diversity in suburban areas. The area's median income remains significantly above the national median, suggesting that Daphne is an economically prosperous suburb.
In conclusion, zip code 36526 in Daphne, Alabama, remains categorized as a "Low Diversity" area, but shows signs of gradual diversification. This demographic evolution has occurred alongside steady economic growth and population increase, suggesting a healthy local economy that is attracting a slowly diversifying population. If these trends continue, the area may transition to a more diverse community category in the coming years.