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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 59477 in Simms, Montana, represents a small, predominantly white community with low diversity. As of 2022, the population is 36 individuals, with 89% identifying as white. This classification falls under the "Low Diversity" category, as one racial group comprises over 75% of the population.
Over the past decade, Simms has maintained its status as a "Low Diversity" community. The white population has remained the majority, never dropping below 89% throughout the observed period. Starting from 2019, the Hispanic population emerged, growing from 5% to 6% by 2022. The white percentage has decreased from 98% in 2018 to 89% in 2022. Throughout the decade, there is an absence or lack of data for other racial groups such as Asian, Black, and Pacific Islander populations.
The economic landscape of Simms has seen significant changes over the past decade. The median income has risen from $50,686 in 2013 to $71,315 in 2022, representing a 40.7% increase over nine years. Despite the income growth, the population has steadily decreased from 51 in 2010 to 36 in 2022, a 29.4% reduction. The slight increase in diversity coincides with the period of highest median income growth, though causation cannot be inferred from this data alone.
The income growth in Simms outpaces the national average, which typically sees more modest yearly increases. The population decline is contrary to the general trend of population growth in many U.S. areas, especially those experiencing economic improvements. The lack of significant diversity is not uncommon in rural areas of Montana, which tends to have a higher percentage of white population compared to national averages.
Simms represents a small, predominantly white community that has experienced significant economic growth over the past decade, despite a declining population. While it remains categorized as "Low Diversity," there are subtle signs of increasing diversity, primarily through the introduction of a small Hispanic population. The community appears to be in the early stages of what could potentially become a "Transitional Community" if these trends continue and accelerate in the coming years. However, the small population size means that even minor changes can appear significant in percentage terms, so these trends should be interpreted cautiously.