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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The zip code 52751 in Grand Mound, Iowa, is classified as a "Low Diversity" community as of 2022. The population is 92% white. The median income is $69,166, which is above the national median. The community has experienced minor demographic changes over the past decade while maintaining its low diversity status.
From 2013 to 2022, Grand Mound has remained in the "Low Diversity" category. The white population has consistently comprised over 90% of the total population, decreasing slightly from 98% in 2013 to 92% in 2022. This change indicates a slow trend towards increased diversity, though still within the low diversity classification.
The most significant changes have been small increases in the Asian and Hispanic populations. The Asian population grew to 3% by 2022, while the Hispanic population fluctuated between 1-3% over the decade. A small two-or-more races population (2% by 2022) emerged, indicating a gradual diversification trend.
The median income in Grand Mound has fluctuated over the past decade, generally maintaining an upward trend. It increased from $65,294 in 2013 to $69,166 in 2022, with a peak of $72,485 in 2018. This increase in median income coincides with the slight increase in diversity.
The population decreased from 1,021 in 2013 to 833 in 2022, despite the general increase in median income. This suggests the area may be facing challenges in retaining or attracting new residents.
Grand Mound's demographic trends differ from national trends. The U.S. as a whole has experienced more rapid diversification, while Grand Mound's changes have been more gradual. This is typical for small, rural Midwestern communities.
The economic trends in Grand Mound align more closely with national patterns. The median income growth reflects the general upward trend in incomes seen across the U.S. over the past decade, with the community's income levels remaining slightly above the national median.
Grand Mound remains a low diversity community but shows early signs of potential transition. The economic stability and slight growth in median income may contribute to the gradual increase in diversity. The declining population suggests challenges in sustaining long-term demographic changes. Grand Mound's demographic evolution is occurring at a slower pace than national trends, reflecting the characteristics and challenges of rural America.