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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The zip code 54311 in Green Bay, Wisconsin, is characterized as having low diversity with a white majority as of 2022. The population is 82% white, exceeding the 75% threshold for low diversity. The area has a population of 37,753 and a median income of $72,910.
Over the past decade, this zip code has maintained its status as a white majority area with low diversity. The white population decreased from 86% in 2013 to 82% in 2022. The Hispanic population increased from 6% in 2013 to 8% in 2022. Asian and multiracial populations grew from 3% to 5% and 1% to 3% respectively between 2013 and 2022.
The median income in the zip code increased from $66,202 in 2013 to $72,910 in 2022, a 10% increase over the decade. The income peaked in 2019 at $73,541 before declining in 2020, likely due to the economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. Incomes have been trending upward again since 2020.
The population grew from 34,572 in 2013 to 37,753 in 2022, an increase of 9.2%. This population growth, combined with the overall increase in median income, indicates a generally positive economic trend for the area.
The slow diversification of this zip code aligns with broader national trends of increasing diversity in suburban and smaller urban areas. The modest but steady income growth is consistent with national patterns, including the temporary setback during the pandemic year of 2020.
The area's quick recovery of median income after 2020 suggests a stable local economy. However, the persistent low diversity indicates that this part of Green Bay may be lagging behind national diversity trends seen in many urban and suburban areas.
Zip code 54311 in Green Bay remains characterized by low diversity and a strong white majority, but there are early signs of a transitional community. The slow but steady increase in minority populations, coupled with overall positive economic indicators, suggests a community that is gradually evolving. These changes may have implications for local businesses, schools, and community services as they adapt to serve a slowly diversifying population in the coming years.