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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The zip code 55046 in Lonsdale, Minnesota, is classified as having low diversity with a white majority as of 2022. The racial composition of the community is 93% white, with minor representations from other racial groups. The median income in 2022 was $92,437, indicating a relatively affluent community compared to the national median income.
Lonsdale has maintained its status as a white majority community with low diversity over the past decade. From 2013 to 2022, the white population remained above 90%, decreasing slightly from 98% to 93%. This minor shift suggests a gradual diversification, though not significant enough to alter its categorization.
The most notable changes in racial composition from 2013 to 2022 include an increase in the Asian population from 1% to 3%, the emergence of a 1% Black population by 2020, a slight increase in the Hispanic population from 1% to 2%, and the appearance of a 1% two or more races category by 2020. These changes, while minimal, could potentially indicate the early stages of a transitional community, but the pace of change is very slow.
The median income in Lonsdale has shown an upward trend over the past decade, increasing from $80,367 in 2013 to $92,437 in 2022, a rise of approximately 15%. This growth in median income correlates with the community maintaining its status as a predominantly white, low-diversity area.
The population has grown from 5,138 in 2013 to 5,636 in 2022, an increase of about 9.7%. This population growth, combined with rising median incomes, suggests that the area is experiencing economic prosperity and attracting new residents.
The slight increase in diversity, particularly in the Asian population, coincides with the rise in median income. This could indicate that the small influx of diversity is coming from relatively affluent individuals or families, possibly attracted by economic opportunities in the area.
Lonsdale's demographic composition is not typical of the broader national trend towards increasing diversity. Many urban and suburban areas across the United States have been experiencing more rapid diversification over the past decade.
The steady increase in median income in Lonsdale outpaces inflation and suggests a growing local economy. This economic growth, combined with the area's low diversity, might indicate that the community is somewhat insulated from broader demographic shifts occurring in more urban or diverse areas.
Lonsdale shows signs of very gradual diversification and consistent economic growth, but remains a predominantly white, low-diversity community. The slow pace of demographic change suggests that significant shifts in the community's racial composition are unlikely in the near future unless external factors accelerate the trend towards diversification.