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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The zip code 51231 in Archer, Iowa, is characterized by low diversity with a predominantly White population of 98% as of 2022. The area has 192 residents and a median income of $78,435. This rural community has maintained a stable demographic profile over the past decade, with minimal changes in racial composition.
From 2013 to 2022, Archer has consistently been classified as having low diversity, with the White population comprising over 90% of residents each year. No significant transitions between diversity categories have occurred. The most notable change was in 2022, with the emergence of a small two or more races population (2%), potentially indicating the beginning of a gradual diversification trend.
The median income in Archer has fluctuated over the past decade without a clear linear trend. It reached its peak in 2013 at $80,919, declined to $63,011 in 2019, and has since increased to $78,435 in 2022. These income fluctuations do not appear to strongly correlate with the minor demographic shifts observed.
The population has remained relatively stable, ranging from 152 to 192 residents over the decade. The slight population growth from 152 in 2019 to 192 in 2022 coincides with the income recovery, suggesting a possible link between economic improvement and population retention or attraction.
Archer's demographic stability contrasts with national trends towards increasing diversity in many areas. The community's rural nature and small population likely contribute to its slower pace of demographic change compared to more urban or suburban areas.
The median income of $78,435 in 2022 is higher than the national median household income (which was around $70,784 in 2021), indicating that despite its small size and lack of diversity, Archer maintains a relatively strong economic position.
Archer represents a small, economically stable, and predominantly White rural community that has experienced minimal demographic shifts over the past decade. While there are indications of potential future diversification, the area remains characterized by low diversity. The community's economic resilience, as evidenced by its above-average median income, suggests that it has maintained its appeal to its current demographic makeup, even as many other rural areas face economic challenges and population decline.