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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The zip code 59102 in Billings, Montana, is classified as an area of Low Diversity as of 2022. The white population comprises 88% of the total, meeting the criteria for a dominant racial group with over 75% representation. The area has a population of 48,567 and a median income of $67,754.
Over the past decade, this zip code has maintained its Low Diversity status. However, subtle signs of a gradual shift towards increased diversity are apparent, potentially indicating the early stages of a Transitional Community. The white population has decreased from 93% in 2013 to 88% in 2022. The Hispanic population has increased from 2% in 2013 to 6% in 2022. The "two or more races" category has grown from less than 1% to 3% over the same period.
The median income in the area has shown substantial growth over the observed period. It increased from $57,953 in 2013 to $67,754 in 2022, representing a 16.9% increase. There was a notable increase in median income from $66,830 in 2020 to $72,988 in 2021, followed by a decrease to $67,754 in 2022.
The population has remained relatively stable, with minor fluctuations. The population was 48,263 in 2013 and 48,567 in 2022, showing only a slight overall increase. There were some fluctuations in between, with the lowest point being 45,544 in 2020 and the highest being 49,077 in 2015.
The trend of increasing diversity, albeit slow, aligns with broader national trends of growing diversity in many U.S. communities. The significant increase in median income (16.9% over nine years) outpaces the national inflation rate for the same period, suggesting real economic growth in the area. The stability of the population, with only minor fluctuations, indicates that the area is neither rapidly growing nor declining.
Zip code 59102 in Billings, Montana, remains an area of Low Diversity, but there are early indicators of a gradual shift towards increased diversity. This shift is occurring alongside notable economic growth, as evidenced by the rising median income. These trends suggest that the area may be in the early stages of becoming a Transitional Community, though changes are occurring at a slow pace. The economic growth may be a factor in attracting a more diverse population, but the area remains predominantly white.