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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The zip code 52338 in Shueyville, Iowa, is classified as having "Low Diversity" as of 2022. The population is 93% white, indicating a predominantly homogeneous community. The median income of $107,746 suggests an affluent area, exceeding the national median income.
Over the past decade, Shueyville has maintained its "Low Diversity" status. The white population has slightly decreased from 98% in 2013 to 93% in 2022. Minor changes include the introduction of a 2% Black population, a 1% increase in the Asian population, and the emergence of a 2% multiracial category by 2022. These minimal shifts may indicate the early stages of gradual diversification.
The median income in Shueyville has increased from $97,386 in 2013 to $107,746 in 2022, representing a 10.6% growth over nine years. This income growth correlates with the area's continued low diversity status, suggesting the zip code remains attractive to affluent, predominantly white households. The population has grown from 2,244 in 2013 to 2,634 in 2022, a 17.4% increase, indicating a thriving community attracting new residents while retaining its existing population.
Shueyville's demographic composition differs significantly from national averages. The United States as a whole is more diverse, with non-Hispanic whites comprising approximately 60% of the population. Shueyville's median household income ($107,746) is substantially higher than the national median of around $70,784 in 2021.
The minimal diversification in Shueyville over the past decade occurs at a much slower rate compared to national trends. Many urban and suburban areas across the U.S. have experienced more rapid diversification, often transitioning to "Moderate Diversity" or "High Diversity" categories.
The combination of high incomes, population growth, and minimal racial diversity suggests Shueyville may be experiencing "exclusive" or "segregated" affluence. This pattern can lead to disparities in access to resources and opportunities between this community and more diverse, less affluent neighboring areas.
Shueyville shows signs of very gradual diversification but remains a predominantly white, affluent community. The slow pace of demographic change, coupled with rising incomes and population growth, indicates a stable community structure that has seen little disruption over the past decade. The emerging, albeit small, presence of other racial groups may signal the potential for more significant demographic shifts in the future, should these trends continue or accelerate.