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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 50132, representing Kamrar in Iowa, is classified as a "Low Diversity" community with a "White Majority" as of 2022. The population is 97% white, with minimal representation from other racial groups. The median income for 2022 was $76,300, and the population was 179 residents.
From 2013 to 2022, Kamrar maintained its status as a "Low Diversity" community with a "White Majority." The percentage of white residents remained above 90% throughout this period, ranging from 92% in 2016 to 98% in 2021. This indicates a stable racial composition with minimal change over time.
The Hispanic population showed small fluctuations, reaching 6% in 2016-2017 before declining to 1% by 2022. Other racial groups had minimal presence, with occasional small percentages (1%) of Native American or multi-racial residents in some years.
Economic trends show notable changes despite stable racial demographics. The median income increased from $59,441 in 2013 to $76,300 in 2022, a 28% increase over nine years, suggesting improving economic conditions. The population declined slightly from 206 in 2013 to 179 in 2022, a 13% decrease. This may indicate outmigration, possibly due to economic opportunities elsewhere or an aging population.
The increasing median income coupled with a slightly decreasing population suggests that while the community is becoming more prosperous overall, it may be struggling to retain or attract new residents.
Kamrar's racial homogeneity is likely higher than the national average. The 28% growth in median income over nine years is significant and may outpace national averages, potentially indicating a robust local economy or increasing property values. The slight population decline might align with trends seen in many rural American communities.
In conclusion, Kamrar has experienced notable economic improvements over the past decade, while its racial demographics have remained stable. This depicts a small, predominantly white community becoming more prosperous but potentially facing challenges in growth or diversification. The community does not show signs of being a "Transitional Community" in terms of racial makeup, but the economic changes suggest ongoing evolution in other aspects of community life.