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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The zip code 63879 in Wardell, Missouri, is classified as a "Low Diversity" community as of 2022. The white population comprises 81% of the total, meeting the criteria for racial group dominance of over 75% representation. The median income for 2022 was $42,237, and the population was 368, indicating a small, predominantly white community.
Wardell has maintained its "Low Diversity" status over the past decade. The white population has remained the dominant racial group, ranging from 81% to 89% between 2013 and 2022. There have been minor fluctuations in racial composition, but not significant enough to alter its categorization. The Black population has varied from 6% to 15%, the Hispanic population has not exceeded 4%, and the "Two or More Races" category has shown a slight increase, reaching 5% in 2022.
The median income in Wardell has exhibited an upward trend over the past decade, increasing from $34,592 in 2013 to $42,237 in 2022, representing a growth of approximately 22% over nine years. This economic growth has occurred concurrently with a slight decline in population, which decreased from 456 in 2013 to 368 in 2022. The correlation between demographic shifts and economic trends is not strongly evident in this case.
The persistent "Low Diversity" status of Wardell contrasts with the national trend towards increasing diversity in many American communities. The gradual increase in median income aligns with broader national trends of economic recovery and growth following the 2008 recession. The population decline goes against the trend of population growth seen in many parts of the United States.
Wardell presents a picture of a small, predominantly white community that has maintained its demographic character over the past decade while experiencing moderate economic growth. The community has not shown significant signs of becoming a "Transitional Community" in terms of racial diversity, but the slight increase in the multi-racial population and the consistent economic growth could potentially lead to gradual changes in the future. The challenge of population decline, despite economic improvements, may be a key issue for local policymakers to address in the coming years.