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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 49236, located in Clinton, Michigan, is classified as a Low Diversity community. As of 2022, the white population comprises 94% of the total population, exceeding the 75% threshold for this classification. The area has experienced moderate population growth from 4,737 in 2010 to 4,928 in 2022. The community has seen substantial income growth, with the median income increasing from $57,174 in 2013 to $77,165 in 2022.
From 2013 to 2022, Clinton has maintained its Low Diversity status. The white population has remained the Racial Majority, with percentages ranging from 92% to 95%. Minimal changes have occurred in other racial categories, with slight increases in the Black and Two or More Races populations from 0% to 1% and 2% respectively by 2022. The Hispanic population has remained relatively stable at 2-3% throughout the period.
The community shows small signs of becoming more diverse, albeit at a very slow pace. This gradual shift might indicate the early stages of a Transitional Community, though the change is currently too minimal to fully qualify for this category.
The economic trajectory of Clinton has been positive over the past decade. The median income has increased by approximately 35% over nine years. This significant income growth has occurred alongside the maintenance of the area's racial composition, suggesting that the economic benefits have largely accrued to the existing majority population.
The population has grown moderately during this period, from 4,744 in 2013 to 4,928 in 2022, an increase of about 3.9%. This modest population growth, combined with the substantial income increase, might indicate improving economic opportunities in the area, potentially attracting new residents while retaining existing ones.
Clinton's demographic stability contrasts with broader national trends towards increasing diversity in many areas. The significant income growth observed in Clinton outpaces the national average over a similar period, suggesting that this community may be experiencing more robust economic development than many other parts of the country.
The persistent Low Diversity of Clinton, despite economic growth, may indicate limited in-migration from diverse populations. This could be due to various factors such as the rural nature of the area, limited job diversity, or social and cultural factors that may make the community less attractive or accessible to diverse populations.
Clinton has experienced significant economic growth over the past decade, while its racial demographics have remained largely unchanged, maintaining its status as a Low Diversity community. The area's economic success, coupled with its demographic stability, presents a case study in how some communities may experience economic growth without corresponding increases in diversity, contrary to trends observed in many other parts of the United States.