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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 63851 in Hayti, Missouri, is classified as a "White Majority" community with moderate diversity as of 2022. The racial composition comprises 58% white, 34% black, and 7% identifying as two or more races. The median income in 2022 was $28,752, which is comparatively low relative to national averages, suggesting potential economic challenges in the area.
Over the past decade, Hayti has experienced significant demographic changes. In 2013, the community was characterized by "Moderate Diversity" with a near-even split between white (55%) and black (42%) populations. By 2016, it had shifted to a "Black Plurality" with 51% black and 45% white. From 2017 onwards, the trend reversed, gradually moving back towards a "White Majority" by 2020 and maintaining that status through 2022.
This transition indicates dynamic population movement, possibly related to economic factors or broader regional trends. The most notable change is the steady increase in the white population percentage and the decrease in the black population percentage over the years. Additionally, there has been a significant increase in residents identifying as two or more races, rising from 1% in 2013 to 7% in 2022.
The median income has shown an overall upward trend, increasing from $24,270 in 2013 to $28,752 in 2022, with fluctuations in between. There was a notable increase to $32,284 in 2021 before decreasing in 2022. This economic growth coincides with the shift towards a white majority, suggesting a possible correlation between racial composition changes and economic conditions. Despite this increase, the median income remains relatively low compared to national averages.
The population has steadily declined from 4,239 in 2010 to 3,452 in 2022, a decrease of about 18.6%. This population loss may be influencing both the racial composition shifts and economic trends, possibly indicating out-migration of certain demographic groups.
The trends observed in Hayti reflect some broader national patterns. The increase in people identifying as two or more races aligns with national trends of growing multiracial identification. The economic challenges suggested by the relatively low median income are common in many rural and small-town areas across the United States. The demographic shifts in Hayti, particularly the transition from a more evenly mixed community to a white majority, may be part of larger regional demographic changes in the Midwest and South.
In conclusion, Hayti has experienced significant demographic and economic changes over the past decade, transitioning from a moderately diverse community to a white majority area with increasing racial complexity. These shifts, coupled with modest economic growth and population decline, indicate a community in transition, facing both challenges and opportunities in its evolving landscape.