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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 36553 in Sims Chapel, Alabama, exhibits a demographic profile categorized as "Moderate Diversity" as of 2022. The community displays a balanced distribution among racial groups, with no single group constituting a majority. The white population represents 38%, the Black population 35%, and Native Americans 26% of the total.
Over the past decade, Sims Chapel has experienced significant demographic changes. In 2013, the community was characterized as having a "White Plurality," with whites comprising 40% of the population, followed by Black and Native American residents at 29% each. By 2022, the community had transitioned to a "Moderate Diversity" classification.
The most notable shift has been the decline in the white population's share from 47% in 2016-2017 to 38% in 2022, while the Black population increased from 28% to 35% during the same period. The Native American population has remained relatively stable, fluctuating between 22% and 29% throughout the decade.
The demographic shifts correlate with changes in median income. From 2013 to 2019, as the community became more diverse, there was a downward trend in median income, dropping from $51,812 in 2013 to $38,905 in 2019. However, there was a reversal in 2020-2021, with median income increasing to $83,471 in 2021 before moderating to $59,620 in 2022.
This economic volatility coincides with the period of greatest demographic change, suggesting possible links between increasing diversity and economic fluctuations. The recent upward trend in income could indicate improving economic conditions for all racial groups or potentially widening income disparities within the community.
The demographic trends in Sims Chapel appear to align with broader national trends towards increasing diversity in many communities. However, the significant Native American population sets this community apart from many others, adding a unique dimension to its diversity profile.
Sims Chapel has evolved from a community with a white plurality to one of moderate diversity over the past decade. This transition has been accompanied by significant economic fluctuations, culminating in a notable increase in median income. These changes suggest a community in flux, potentially offering new opportunities and challenges as it continues to evolve demographically and economically.