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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The zip code 53578 in Lake Wisconsin, Wisconsin, is classified as a "Low Diversity" community with a "White Majority" as of 2022. The area has a population of 6,161 and a median income of $65,759. This classification is based on the white population constituting 91% of the total, exceeding the 75% threshold for low diversity.
Lake Wisconsin has maintained its status as a "Low Diversity" area with a "White Majority" over the past decade. The white population has remained between 90-93% from 2013 to 2022, indicating minimal demographic change in terms of racial composition. Minor shifts in minority populations include a slight increase in the Hispanic population from 5% in 2013 to 6% in 2022, growth in the two or more races category from 2% to 3%, and a small increase in the Black population from 0% to 1%.
The median income in Lake Wisconsin has fluctuated over the past decade. It increased from $64,220 in 2013 to a peak of $83,071 in 2021, then dropped to $65,759 in 2022. These income changes do not strongly correlate with the minor demographic shifts observed. The population has remained relatively stable, growing slightly from 6,129 in 2013 to 6,161 in 2022.
Lake Wisconsin appears to be maintaining its homogeneous racial composition, in contrast to many urban and suburban areas across the U.S. that have experienced more significant demographic shifts over the same period. The median income in Lake Wisconsin ($65,759 in 2022) is slightly above the national median household income (around $70,784 in 2021). The sharp decline in median income from 2021 to 2022 may reflect local economic challenges or changes that warrant further investigation.
Lake Wisconsin has experienced minor increases in diversity and fluctuations in median income over the past decade. It remains a predominantly white, low-diversity area with a relatively stable population and income levels generally near or above the national average. The community does not show signs of rapid demographic transition, maintaining its character as a low-diversity, white-majority area throughout the observed period.