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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The zip code 50667 in Raymond, Iowa, is classified as having "Low Diversity" as of 2022. The population is 95% white, with 3% Hispanic residents and 2% of individuals identifying as two or more races. The median income for 2022 was $73,882.
Over the past decade, Raymond has maintained its "Low Diversity" status. The white population has consistently remained above 90%. Minor changes in diversity include the appearance of Hispanic residents at 4% in 2021, decreasing to 3% in 2022, and a stable 1-2% of residents identifying as two or more races since 2013.
The median income in Raymond has shown an upward trend from 2013 to 2022, increasing from $63,136 to $73,882, a 17% rise. A significant increase occurred between 2018 and 2019, with median income rising from $67,024 to $74,662, an 11.4% increase in one year. Since 2019, median income has remained relatively stable around $74,000.
The economic growth coincides with the appearance of Hispanic residents in the demographic data, potentially indicating that economic opportunities may be attracting a slightly more diverse population. Population figures have remained relatively stable, fluctuating between 242 and 287 residents over the decade.
Raymond's demographic changes are occurring at a slower pace compared to national trends of increasing diversity. The community's high median income and stable, predominantly white population suggest it may be a relatively affluent suburban or rural area experiencing less demographic change than more urban regions.
The economic growth in Raymond aligns with broader trends of economic recovery and growth following the 2008 recession. However, the stability of its racial composition contrasts with national trends towards increasing diversity. This could be due to factors such as limited housing development, lack of major employment centers attracting diverse populations, or the small size of the community making significant demographic shifts less likely in the short term.
Raymond shows signs of gradual economic improvement, but its demographic composition remains largely unchanged. It maintains its status as a low-diversity, predominantly white community with a high median income. The subtle increases in Hispanic and multiracial populations may indicate the early stages of a potential transition, but this would need to be monitored over a longer period to confirm any significant trend towards increased diversity.