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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The zip code 50654 in Masonville, Iowa, is classified as a "Low Diversity" community as of 2022. The population is predominantly white, with 93% identifying as such. The median income is $67,125, and the total population is 743. This rural community has undergone minor demographic changes over the past decade.
From 2013 to 2022, Masonville has consistently been categorized as "Low Diversity," with the white population comprising over 90% of the total. The white population decreased from 99% in 2013 to 93% in 2022. The Hispanic population increased from 0% to 1% during this period. The "Two or More Races" category grew from 0% to 4%. These changes indicate a gradual transition towards slightly increased diversity.
The median income in Masonville has fluctuated over the past decade. It increased from $66,108 in 2013 to $78,541 in 2021, then decreased to $67,125 in 2022. The population also fluctuated, decreasing from 725 in 2013 to 672 in 2015, then increasing to 826 in 2019, and standing at 743 in 2022. The economic and population trends do not show a clear correlation with the subtle demographic shifts.
Masonville remains significantly less diverse than the national average. The 2020 U.S. Census reported the white population in the United States at about 60%, compared to Masonville's 93% in 2022. The median household income in Masonville ($67,125 in 2022) is slightly lower than the national median of $69,021 (as of 2021), indicating a relatively stable economic situation for this small community.
The demographic shifts in Masonville align with broader national trends of increasing diversity, albeit at a much slower pace. Many rural areas across the United States are experiencing similar gradual changes, often driven by factors such as economic opportunities, changing social attitudes, or migration patterns.
Masonville remains a "Low Diversity" community but shows signs of a slow transition towards increased diversity. This change has not significantly impacted the area's economic stability, as evidenced by the relatively steady median income and population figures. As this trend continues, it will be important to monitor how these demographic shifts might influence local community dynamics, economic opportunities, and social structures in the coming years.