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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 52224, encompassing Dysart in Iowa, exhibits low diversity with a strong white majority. As of 2022, 95% of the population identifies as white. This demographic composition has remained stable over the past decade, with minor fluctuations in racial diversity.
From 2013 to 2022, Dysart has maintained its status as a white majority community with low diversity. The white population has consistently exceeded 95%. Small increases in diversity have occurred, particularly in the categories of two or more races and Asian populations, but these changes have been minimal.
The community has not transitioned between diversity categories. However, there are indications of a slow trend towards increased diversity. The percentage of residents identifying as two or more races increased from 0% in 2013 to 2% in 2022. The Asian population reached 2% by 2022. The Black population has maintained a consistent 1% representation since 2018.
The median income in Dysart has shown volatility over the past decade, with an overall upward trend. In 2013, the median income was $65,767. It peaked in 2019 at $71,476. As of 2022, it stands at $64,848. The slight increases in diversity coincide with periods of higher median income, particularly in 2019 and 2021. The most recent data shows a decrease in median income despite the continued slow diversification.
The population has remained relatively stable, fluctuating between approximately 1,875 and 2,208 residents over the decade. The most recent population figure of 1,986 in 2022 represents a slight decline from the peak but is consistent with the general range observed over the years.
Dysart's demographic composition differs significantly from national averages. The United States as a whole has been trending towards increased diversity, with the white population dropping below 60% in recent years. In contrast, Dysart maintains a much higher percentage of white residents. The median income in Dysart has generally remained above the national median income, suggesting that despite its low diversity, the community has maintained relatively strong economic status.
In conclusion, Dysart shows signs of gradual diversification but remains a predominantly white community with low diversity. The economic status of the area has generally been strong but shows recent signs of decline. These trends suggest a community that is changing slowly, potentially at the early stages of a long-term transition, but still largely resistant to the rapid demographic shifts seen in many other parts of the country.