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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The zip code 47524 in Decker, Indiana, represents a community with extremely low diversity. As of 2022, the area is categorized as a "White Majority" with 98% of the population identified as white. This racial composition has remained relatively stable over the past decade, consistently falling under the "Low Diversity" category.
Throughout the 2013-2022 period, Decker has maintained its status as a "White Majority" community, with the white population consistently comprising over 90% of the total. There have been no significant transitions between diversity categories over this timeframe. The Hispanic population has shown a slight increase from 0% in 2015-2017 to 1% in recent years (2019-2022), but this change is minimal and does not alter the overall low diversity classification of the area.
Despite the stable racial demographics, the community has experienced notable economic fluctuations. The median income has shown a general upward trend, rising from $50,096 in 2013 to $71,106 in 2022, representing a 42% increase over the decade. There were significant year-to-year variations, with peaks in 2019 ($75,310) and 2021 ($74,638), followed by slight declines. The population has shown considerable variability, dropping from 684 in 2010 to a low of 422 in 2015, then rebounding to 653 in 2022. This volatility suggests economic or social factors influencing migration patterns.
The relatively stable racial composition coupled with rising median incomes suggests that the economic improvements have primarily benefited the existing white majority population. The slight increase in Hispanic representation coincides with the period of highest median income, potentially indicating some minor in-migration of Hispanic residents attracted by improved economic conditions.
The demographic stability of Decker contrasts with national trends towards increasing diversity in many areas. The significant income growth over the decade likely outpaces national averages, suggesting a local economic resurgence or the influence of specific industries or employers in the area. The population fluctuations, particularly the sharp decline and subsequent rebound, are unusual and may reflect local economic or social factors unique to this small town. The current population density (approximately 12 people per square mile based on the 2022 population and zip code area) indicates a very rural setting, which may contribute to the area's demographic stability and low diversity.
Decker represents a stable, low-diversity community that has experienced economic growth without significant demographic change. This pattern suggests a deeply entrenched local culture resistant to demographic shifts, even as economic conditions improve. The community's future may depend on its ability to attract and integrate a more diverse population to sustain growth and adapt to broader national demographic trends.