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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The zip code 43407 in Burgoon, Ohio, is characterized by Low Diversity with a White Majority as of 2022. The population is 410 people, with a median income of $59,798. This community has experienced significant demographic and economic changes over the past decade.
From 2013 to 2022, Burgoon maintained a White Majority status, with the white population consistently above 81%. The Hispanic population increased from 2% in 2013 to 18% in 2018, before decreasing to 6% in 2022. The black population declined from 3% in 2013 to statistically insignificant levels by 2021-2022. In 2022, a 4% "Other" racial category emerged.
The median income in Burgoon has been volatile. It increased steadily from 2013 to 2017, peaking at $79,816. After 2017, the median income fluctuated, dropping to $59,797 in 2020, coinciding with the COVID-19 pandemic and a sharp decrease in population. By 2022, it slightly recovered to $59,798, but remained below peak levels.
The population of Burgoon has shown a general downward trend. The highest recorded population was 770 in 2013. From 2013 to 2022, the population decreased by nearly 47%, ending at 410 in 2022. The period of highest diversity (2016-2018) saw relatively stable population numbers.
The significant population decrease in Burgoon aligns with broader trends of rural population decline in the United States. The fluctuations in median income, particularly the sharp drop in 2020, likely reflect national economic trends related to the COVID-19 pandemic. The brief increase in Hispanic population, followed by a decline, might reflect broader patterns of minority population growth in rural areas, often driven by employment opportunities in agriculture or manufacturing.
Burgoon presents a picture of a small, predominantly white rural community experiencing population decline and economic volatility. While it briefly experienced increased diversity, particularly with growth in the Hispanic population, it has largely maintained its Low Diversity status. The community's economic and demographic challenges mirror those faced by many small rural towns across America, highlighting the complex interplay between racial demographics, economic opportunities, and population trends in such settings.