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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The zip code 56547 in Glyndon, Minnesota, is classified as a "Low Diversity" community with a "White Majority" as of 2022. The area has a population of 2,771 and a median household income of $80,380. This classification is based on the white population comprising 87% of the total, which exceeds the 75% threshold for low diversity.
Over the past decade, Glyndon has maintained its status as a "Low Diversity" community with a "White Majority." However, there are indications of increasing diversity. The white population percentage has decreased from 94% in 2015 to 87% in 2022. Hispanic representation has increased from 3% in 2016 to 6% in 2022, showing the most significant growth among minority groups. Black and Native American populations have also seen slight increases, each reaching 2-3% by 2022.
These changes suggest the early stages of a "Transitional Community." The consistent decrease in the white majority and increase in minority populations indicate a gradual move towards greater diversity. The median household income has shown an overall positive trend, increasing from $68,867 in 2013 to $80,380 in 2022, representing a 16.7% growth over nine years. This economic improvement coincides with the gradual increase in diversity.
The population has grown from 2,309 in 2010 to 2,771 in 2022, a 20% increase. This growth, coupled with rising incomes, indicates a generally prosperous period for the community.
Glyndon's pace of diversification is slower compared to national trends. The U.S. as a whole has been moving more rapidly towards increased diversity, with many urban areas now classified as "Majority-Minority" or "High Diversity." The economic growth in Glyndon appears to be robust, outpacing inflation and suggesting real income gains for residents. This trend aligns with broader patterns of economic recovery and growth seen in many parts of the U.S. following the 2008 recession.
Glyndon remains a predominantly white, low-diversity area, but shows early signs of transitioning towards greater diversity. This change is occurring alongside steady economic growth, suggesting a gradual evolution in the community's demographic and economic landscape. The coming years will be crucial in determining whether these trends accelerate, potentially shifting the community into a "Moderate Diversity" category, or whether they stabilize at current levels.