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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The zip code 40165 in Shepherdsville, Kentucky, is categorized as having "Low Diversity" as of 2022. The area is predominantly white, with 93% of the population identifying as such. The current median income is $69,065, and the population has grown to 38,042.
Over the past decade, the zip code has maintained its status as a "Low Diversity" area. There are subtle signs of a gradual shift towards becoming a "Transitional Community." The white population has decreased slightly from 95% in 2013 to 93% in 2022. Concurrently, there has been a small increase in other racial groups. The Hispanic population doubled from 1% to 2% between 2013 and 2022. The Black population increased from 0% to 2% in the same period. The "Two or More Races" category grew from 0% to 3%.
The area has experienced significant economic growth over the past decade. The median income has risen from $59,967 in 2013 to $69,065 in 2022, representing a 15.2% increase. This growth correlates with the subtle demographic shifts. The population has grown steadily, from 34,330 in 2013 to 38,042 in 2022, a 10.8% increase. This population growth, combined with rising incomes, indicates a robust local economy.
The demographic shift in this zip code, although slow, aligns with broader national trends of increasing diversity in many American communities. The economic growth in this area appears to be outpacing national averages. The U.S. median household income grew by about 10% between 2013 and 2022, adjusted for inflation, while this zip code saw a 15.2% increase. The population growth rate of 10.8% over a decade is higher than the national average, which was around 7% for the same period.
Shepherdsville's zip code 40165 remains a low-diversity area, but shows early signs of transitioning towards greater diversity. This shift is occurring alongside significant economic growth and population increase. If these trends continue, the area may evolve from "Low Diversity" to "Moderate Diversity" in the next decade.