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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 52537 in Bloomfield, Iowa, is classified as a Low Diversity area as of 2022. The population is 95% white, with a median income of $65,880, which has increased significantly over the past decade. The population has shown minimal change, growing from 6,741 in 2010 to 6,857 in 2022.
From 2013 to 2022, the area has maintained its Low Diversity status. The white population has consistently comprised over 95% of the total population each year. Minor shifts towards increased diversity include a doubling of the Hispanic population from 1% to 2%, intermittent presence of the Asian population reaching 1% in 2022, and growth in the "Two or More Races" category from 0% to 2% over the decade. These changes suggest a slow transition towards becoming a Transitional Community.
The median income in the area has grown significantly, increasing from $47,972 in 2013 to $65,880 in 2022, representing a 37% increase. This economic growth correlates with the subtle demographic shifts, potentially indicating that economic opportunities may be attracting a more diverse population. The population has remained relatively stable despite the income growth, suggesting internal economic development rather than significant in-migration.
The racial composition of this zip code is significantly less diverse than the national average. As of 2022, the U.S. Census Bureau estimated that the white population in the United States was about 75.8%, significantly lower than the 95% in this zip code. The zip code's median income of $65,880 is slightly below the national average of approximately $70,784 in 2022, but it has been closing the gap over the past decade. The slow pace of diversification in this zip code contrasts with national trends, where many areas are experiencing more rapid demographic shifts towards increased diversity.
Zip code 52537 in Bloomfield, Iowa, remains a Low Diversity area with a strong White Majority. There are subtle indications of a very slow transition towards increased diversity, occurring alongside significant economic growth, as evidenced by the rising median income. The area's demographic changes are occurring at a much slower pace compared to national trends, suggesting that local factors may be influencing the retention of its current demographic composition.