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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The zip code 52068 in Peosta, Iowa, is categorized as a "Low Diversity" community as of 2022. The population is 94% white, meeting the definition of one racial group dominating with over 75% representation. The median income is $95,830, indicating a relatively affluent area.
Over the past decade, Peosta has maintained its "Low Diversity" status. The white population has consistently remained above 93%. However, subtle signs of increasing diversity are present, albeit at a slow pace. From 2013 to 2022, the white population percentage decreased slightly from 95% to 94%. Concurrently, small increases occurred in other racial groups: the Black population increased from 0% to 2%, the Hispanic population grew from 1% to 2%, and the Two or More Races category increased from 2% to 2%.
The median income in Peosta has fluctuated over the past decade, showing an overall upward trend. In 2013, the median income was $81,087. It peaked in 2019 at $100,120, declined sharply to $72,760 in 2020, likely due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and recovered to $95,830 by 2022. This overall increase in median income correlates with the subtle demographic shifts, suggesting the area has remained economically attractive while slowly becoming slightly more diverse.
Population growth has been steady, increasing from 3,765 in 2013 to 4,136 in 2022, a growth of about 9.9% over the decade. This moderate growth may be contributing to the incremental increases in diversity.
Peosta's demographic makeup is significantly less diverse than the national average. The U.S. Census Bureau reported that the white alone, not Hispanic or Latino population made up about 59.3% of the national population in 2021, compared to Peosta's 94%. The median household income in Peosta ($95,830 in 2022) is also considerably higher than the national median, which was $69,021 in 2021. This suggests that Peosta is a relatively affluent community compared to national averages.
Peosta remains a "Low Diversity" community with a strong economic profile, with early indications of very gradual diversification. The community's economic strength and steady population growth may be factors in attracting a slightly more diverse population over time. However, the pace of change is slow, and it would likely take many years of accelerated demographic shifts for the community to transition to a different diversity category.