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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 56375 in St. Stephen, Minnesota, is classified as a "Low Diversity" area as of 2022. The population is 96% white, with a median income of $94,826. This demographic composition has remained consistent over the past decade, from 2013 to 2022, with the white population consistently above 95%. Minor increases in Asian and Hispanic populations have occurred, but these have not significantly altered the area's diversity classification.
The Asian population reached its peak of 3% in 2021 but decreased to 2% in 2022. The Hispanic population has maintained a stable presence of 1-2% when data is available. The median income has shown an overall upward trend, increasing from $78,962 in 2013 to $94,826 in 2022, representing approximately 20% growth over nine years. A notable spike in median income occurred in 2021, reaching $103,737, coinciding with the highest recorded Asian population percentage.
The population of St. Stephen has remained relatively stable, fluctuating between 586 and 629 residents over the decade. This population stability, combined with the increasing median income, indicates economic growth without significant demographic changes or population influx.
St. Stephen's demographic composition differs significantly from national averages. While the United States has been trending towards greater diversity with a decreasing percentage of white population, St. Stephen has maintained its high percentage of white residents. This trend suggests that the area is resistant to the national trend of increased diversity.
The steady increase in median income aligns with broader economic trends observed in many suburban and rural communities across the United States in the past decade. However, the lack of significant demographic change suggests that St. Stephen may be isolated from broader migration patterns that have led to increased diversity in many American communities.
St. Stephen represents a stable, predominantly white community with steadily improving economic conditions. Minor fluctuations in racial composition have not substantially altered the overall demographic character of the area. The community's resistance to demographic change, coupled with its economic growth, may indicate a combination of local factors such as limited housing development, specific employment opportunities, or cultural preferences that have maintained the status quo while fostering economic improvement.