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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The zip code 63567 in Worthington, Missouri, is categorized as having "Low Diversity" as of 2022. The community is 95% white and 5% Hispanic. The current population is 75 residents, with a median income of $61,704.
Worthington has maintained its status as a community with "Low Diversity" over the past decade. From 2013 to 2020, the area was exclusively white. A slight shift began in 2021 with the introduction of a small Hispanic population (4%), which increased to 5% in 2022. The community remains in the "Low Diversity" category due to the white majority.
The median income in Worthington has shown an upward trend. From 2013 to 2019, the median income fluctuated between $27,590 and $41,623. There was an increase starting in 2020, with the median income rising to $61,156, further increasing to $65,585 in 2021, and slightly decreasing to $61,704 in 2022. This income growth coincides with the introduction of a small Hispanic population.
Population trends have been volatile over the decade. The population decreased from 146 in 2010 to 85 in 2014-2015, then increased to 126 in 2019, and declined again to 75 in 2022.
The demographic makeup of Worthington contrasts with national trends towards increasing diversity. While many areas in the United States have experienced growing racial and ethnic diversity, Worthington has maintained its homogeneous racial composition with only a minor shift in recent years.
The increase in median income from 2020 onwards is significant and may reflect broader economic trends. The fluctuating population, with an overall downward trend, could be indicative of challenges faced by many small rural communities.
Worthington has seen minimal change in its racial composition over the past decade but has experienced economic improvement as evidenced by rising median incomes. The community remains categorized as "Low Diversity" but shows signs of potential transition with the recent introduction of a small Hispanic population. These changes, coupled with the volatile population trends, suggest a community in flux.