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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The zip code 59871 in Sula, Montana, is classified as having Low Diversity as of 2022. The population is 96% white, with a total of 517 residents spread across 280.24 square miles, indicating a low population density.
From 2013 to 2022, Sula has maintained its Low Diversity status. The white population has remained above 75%, ranging from 78% to 98%. A slight increase in racial diversity has occurred over time, but these changes are minimal. The Hispanic population has fluctuated, peaking at 19% in 2014 and decreasing to 2% in 2022.
The median income in Sula has shown significant volatility over the past decade. From 2013 to 2022, there has been an overall upward trend, increasing from $34,741 to $58,120, representing a 67% increase. This growth has not been steady, with notable fluctuations throughout the period.
Population figures have fluctuated, ranging from 424 in 2011 to 616 in 2021. The 2022 population of 517 represents a slight increase from the 2013 figure of 554, but overall, the population has remained relatively stable.
Sula's demographic composition is consistent with rural Montana. The state is predominantly white, with 2022 census estimates showing 84.5% of Montana's population identifying as white alone, not Hispanic or Latino.
The economic trends in Sula generally align with national patterns of increasing median incomes over the past decade, although local fluctuations are more pronounced. The median household income in the United States increased from $52,250 in 2013 to $70,784 in 2021, showing a steadier upward trend compared to Sula's more volatile pattern.
Sula represents a stable, low-diversity rural community that has experienced significant economic fluctuations over the past decade. Despite these economic changes, the racial composition has remained largely unchanged, maintaining its status as a predominantly white area. The community's economic volatility, coupled with its stable demographic makeup, suggests that local economic factors, rather than demographic shifts, have been the primary drivers of change in this zip code over the past decade.