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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The zip code 63937 in Ellsinore, Missouri, is classified as a "Low Diversity" community with a "White Majority" as of 2022. The white population constitutes 87% of the total, exceeding the 75% threshold for low diversity. The area has experienced economic growth, with median income increasing from $28,782 in 2015 to $62,005 in 2022, representing an increase of over 115% in seven years.
From 2013 to 2020, Ellsinore maintained its status as a "White Majority" community, consistently categorized as "Low Diversity" with the white population above 80%. In 2021, a slight shift towards "Moderate Diversity" occurred as the white population decreased to 81% and the Hispanic population increased to 12%. By 2022, the community returned to "Low Diversity" status, with the white population increasing to 87%, though still showing more diversity than earlier in the decade.
The demographic shifts correlate with economic changes. From 2013 to 2016, median income fluctuated between $28,000 and $35,000, coinciding with very low diversity. A significant economic upturn began in 2017, with median income rising steadily each year. The most substantial income growth occurred between 2018 and 2022, during which time the community experienced its most significant increases in diversity, particularly in Hispanic and multi-racial populations.
As median income rose from $38,196 in 2018 to $62,005 in 2022, the population decreased from 1,397 to 1,209, suggesting possible gentrification or out-migration of lower-income residents.
The sharp increase in median income likely outpaces national averages, suggesting rapid economic development in the area. The persistence of a white majority (87% in 2022) is significantly higher than the national average, which is closer to 60% white as of recent census data. The growth in the Hispanic population, while modest, aligns with national trends of increasing Hispanic populations in rural and small-town America. The population decline in recent years contrasts with the economic growth, a pattern sometimes seen in rural areas experiencing economic transitions.
Ellsinore remains a predominantly white, low-diversity community, but shows signs of gradual demographic shifts coupled with significant economic growth. These changes suggest a community in transition, potentially moving towards greater diversity and economic opportunity, though the full impacts and sustainability of these changes remain to be seen.