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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 59222 in Flaxville, Montana, is classified as a "Low Diversity" community as of 2022. The population is predominantly White, comprising 89% of the total. The area has a population of 110 people and a median income of $76,157, which exceeds the national median income.
Over the past decade, Flaxville has maintained its status as a "Low Diversity" community with a strong White majority. The White population percentage has decreased from 99% in 2013 to 89% in 2022. The Hispanic population has fluctuated, reaching 5% in 2018 before settling at 4% in 2022. The Native American population has remained between 1-3% throughout the decade. By 2022, small Asian (1%) and Two or More Races (2%) populations emerged.
The economic landscape of Flaxville has experienced significant fluctuations over the past decade. Median income increased from $51,153 in 2013 to $85,477 in 2019, then declined to $76,157 in 2022. The population has seen a slight overall decline, from 140 in 2010 to 110 in 2022.
The economic trends do not appear to correlate strongly with the minor demographic shifts. The increase in median income has not significantly altered the racial composition of the town, suggesting that economic growth may have benefited existing residents rather than attracting a more diverse population.
The persistent low diversity in Flaxville contrasts with national trends towards increasing diversity in many urban and suburban areas. The significant increase in median income suggests economic growth that outpaces many rural communities nationally. The slight population decline aligns with broader trends of population loss in many rural American towns.
In conclusion, Flaxville has experienced notable economic improvements over the past decade, but these changes have not significantly altered its demographic composition. The community remains predominantly white with very low diversity, showing only minimal signs of demographic transition. This suggests a stable community that has experienced economic growth without significant in-migration or demographic change, differing from many rapidly diversifying urban and suburban areas across the United States.