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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The zip code 59416 in Brady, Montana, is classified as having "Low Diversity" as of 2022. The population is 98% white, with a current median income of $73,339 and a total population of 271.
Brady has maintained its "Low Diversity" status over the past decade. The white population has consistently remained above 97% from 2013 to 2022. Minor fluctuations occurred in other racial categories, with the Native American population decreasing from 1% to 0% in later years, and individuals identifying as two or more races consistently representing 1-2% of the population. The community shows no signs of transitioning to a more diverse demographic composition, suggesting deeply entrenched community demographics with little influx of diverse populations.
The median income in Brady has experienced significant fluctuations over the past decade. From 2013 to 2022, there has been a notable overall increase in median income, despite some variations. In 2013, the median income was $62,210. It slightly decreased to $59,798 in 2017, then sharply increased to $77,281 in 2019. The income peaked at $99,100 in 2021 before decreasing to $73,339 in 2022, which is still higher than in earlier years.
These economic changes do not appear to correlate strongly with demographic shifts, given the stable racial composition. The income volatility suggests other factors at play, such as changes in local industries, employment opportunities, or broader economic conditions affecting this small community. Population figures have remained relatively stable, ranging from a low of 252 in 2017 to a high of 309 in 2014. The current population of 271 in 2022 is close to the 2010 figure of 269, indicating little overall growth or decline over the decade.
The demographic stability of Brady contrasts with national trends towards increasing diversity. Many parts of the United States have experienced growing racial and ethnic diversity over the past decade, particularly in urban and suburban areas. The persistent "Low Diversity" categorization of Brady suggests it may be a more isolated, rural community less affected by broader demographic shifts.
The income volatility, particularly the sharp increase in 2021 followed by a significant decrease in 2022, could be related to the economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent recovery efforts. Many rural areas experienced unique economic challenges and opportunities during this period. The stable population in a time when many rural areas are experiencing population decline could indicate that Brady has managed to maintain its community despite broader rural depopulation trends. This stability might be attributed to local economic opportunities or quality of life factors that encourage residents to stay.
Brady presents a picture of a small, predominantly white community that has maintained its demographic composition over the past decade while experiencing significant economic fluctuations. The community's resistance to diversification and population changes, coupled with its income volatility, paints a complex picture of a rural area navigating broader socio-economic trends while maintaining its traditional demographic character.