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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The zip code 58429 in Dazey, North Dakota, is classified as having Low Diversity as of 2022. The white population constitutes 95% of the total, fitting the definition of a community dominated by one racial group with minimal representation from others. The community has a population of 343 and a median income of $59,672.
Dazey has maintained its Low Diversity status over the past decade. The white population has remained above 95% from 2013 to 2022. There are subtle indications of slow diversification. The white population decreased from 98% in 2013 to 95% in 2022. By 2022, there was a small Hispanic presence (1%) and a growing two or more races category (2%). The consistent presence of Pacific Islanders (1%) since 2018 is notable for a small community.
The median income in Dazey has fluctuated significantly over the years. It reached a peak of $76,071 in 2021, a substantial increase from previous years. There was a notable low of $42,707 in 2016. The 2022 figure of $59,672 represents a decrease from the 2021 peak but is higher than most previous years.
These economic shifts do not appear to strongly correlate with the minimal demographic changes observed. The overall trend shows a general increase in median income over the decade. Population trends indicate a general decline from 469 in 2014 to 343 in 2022. This population decrease, combined with steady income growth, suggests that while the community is becoming smaller, remaining residents may be experiencing improved economic conditions.
The low diversity of Dazey contrasts with national trends towards increasing diversity in many parts of the United States. The median income of $59,672 in 2022 is close to the national median household income, which was approximately $70,784 in 2021 according to the U.S. Census Bureau. The population decline in Dazey aligns with trends seen in many small rural communities across the United States, where urbanization has led to decreasing populations in smaller towns.
Dazey remains a Low Diversity community with a strong white majority, but there are subtle indications of very slow diversification. The economic picture is mixed, with rising incomes but a declining population. These trends suggest a community that is slowly changing, but at a pace much slower than many other parts of the country. The combination of rising incomes and decreasing population could lead to interesting dynamics in the future, potentially attracting new residents and possibly increasing diversity, though significant changes would likely take many years to manifest.