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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The zip code 52745 in Dixon, Iowa, is classified as a Low Diversity area as of 2022. The white population comprises 93% of the total, meeting the criteria for a single racial group domination (over 75% of the population). Other racial groups have minimal representation. The median income in the area is $84,903, indicating a middle to upper-middle-class community.
Over the past decade, Dixon has maintained its Low Diversity status. The white population has consistently remained above 90%, with only minor fluctuations. However, subtle signs of increasing diversity have emerged. The percentage of residents identifying as two or more races increased from 1% in 2013 to 3% in 2022. The Hispanic population, while small, increased from 0% in most years to 3% in 2022. There was a brief appearance of other racial groups (Black and Native American) in 2021, though these were not sustained into 2022.
The median income in Dixon has shown significant growth over the past decade. From 2013 to 2022, median income increased from $69,987 to $84,903, a rise of about 21%. There was a notable increase in median income between 2020 and 2021, from $85,125 to $97,511, before slightly decreasing in 2022.
Population figures have fluctuated over the decade, with no clear trend. The population peaked at 643 in 2019 and has since decreased to 515 in 2022. This recent decline in population, coupled with rising incomes, might indicate a trend towards a more affluent but potentially more exclusive community.
Dixon appears to be changing at a much slower rate compared to national trends of increasing diversity. The community's racial composition and high median income suggest it may be somewhat insulated from broader demographic shifts seen in more urban or diverse areas of the country. The economic growth in Dixon aligns with national trends of rising incomes, particularly in predominantly white, suburban or rural communities. However, the lack of significant demographic change contrasts with many areas that have seen more rapid diversification.
Dixon shows signs of slow, incremental increases in diversity and strong economic growth, but remains a Low Diversity community with a stable white majority. The economic prosperity of the area has not yet translated into significant demographic changes, suggesting a community that is evolving economically more rapidly than it is demographically.