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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The zip code 47861 in Merom, Indiana, is categorized as a "Low Diversity" community with a "White Majority" as of 2022. The area has a population of 525 and a median income of $74,889. Merom has maintained a predominantly white population over the past decade, with minimal representation from other racial groups.
Throughout the observed period (2013-2022), Merom has consistently fallen under the "Low Diversity" category with a "White Majority." The white population has remained above 90% throughout, reaching as high as 98% in 2014 and 2018. There has been a slight decrease in the white population percentage from 97% in 2019 to 93% in 2022, but this change is not significant enough to shift the community out of the "Low Diversity" classification.
The Hispanic population has remained relatively stable, fluctuating between 1-2% over the years. The most notable change has been the emergence of the "Other" racial category, which increased from no reported data to 5% by 2022. This could potentially indicate the beginning of a very slow diversification process, but it's not substantial enough to categorize Merom as a "Transitional Community" at this point.
The median income in Merom has shown an overall upward trend from 2013 to 2022, increasing from $67,861 to $74,889. This represents a growth of about 10.3% over nine years. The highest median income was recorded in 2020 at $74,335, followed by a slight dip in 2021 before rising again in 2022.
The population has fluctuated over the years, with a peak of 578 in 2015 and a low of 457 in 2021. The 2022 population of 525 represents a recovery from the previous two years but is still lower than most of the earlier years in the decade.
Merom's demographic composition is less diverse than the national average. The median household income in Merom ($74,889 in 2022) is higher than the national median ($69,021 as of 2022), suggesting a relatively prosperous local economy despite its small size and lack of diversity.
The slight increase in diversity, particularly the growth of the "Other" category, might reflect broader national trends of increasing diversity in rural areas, albeit at a much slower pace than urban centers.
In conclusion, while Merom has experienced some economic growth over the past decade, its demographic composition has remained largely stable, maintaining its status as a "Low Diversity" community with a strong "White Majority." The town appears to be resistant to the rapid diversification seen in many other parts of the country.