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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 64022 in Dover, Missouri, is classified as a Low Diversity community as of 2022. The population is predominantly white, comprising 87% of the total. Other racial groups have minimal representation. The median income in the area is $62,046, which has decreased slightly from the previous year but shows a significant increase compared to a decade ago.
Over the past decade, Dover has maintained its status as a Low Diversity community, with the white population consistently representing the racial majority. Between 2017 and 2020, there were indications of the area potentially becoming a Transitional Community. The Hispanic population increased from 1% in 2014 to 19% in 2020, suggesting a trend towards increasing diversity. However, this trend reversed in recent years, with the Hispanic population decreasing to 2% in 2022.
The community experienced periods of slightly increased racial representation, though never reaching the threshold for Moderate Diversity. In 2020, the combined non-white population reached its highest point in the decade at 27%. By 2022, the community reverted to a more homogeneous racial composition, with the white population increasing to 87% from 73% in 2020.
The economic landscape of Dover has shown correlations with its demographic shifts. The median income has fluctuated significantly over the years, ranging from a low of $49,948 in 2016 to a high of $82,419 in 2021. The period of highest diversity (2017-2020) coincided with relatively stable median incomes ranging from $51,102 to $62,356. The sharp increase in median income to $82,419 in 2021 corresponded with a decrease in diversity and an increase in the white population percentage.
The population has fluctuated over the decade, reaching a low of 304 in 2016 and a high of 461 in 2019. The recent stabilization around 390-400 residents coincides with the return to a more homogeneous racial composition.
The demographic trends in Dover appear to diverge from broader national trends towards increasing diversity. The reversal of the growing Hispanic population and the return to a predominantly white community suggest local factors may be influencing migration patterns or community dynamics.
The economic volatility, particularly the sharp increase in median income in 2021 followed by a decline in 2022, could be reflective of broader economic shifts related to the COVID-19 pandemic and its aftermath.
Dover briefly showed signs of transitioning towards greater diversity, but recent trends indicate a reinforcement of its status as a Low Diversity community with a strong white majority. The economic fluctuations, particularly in median income, suggest a dynamic local economy that may be influenced by or influencing these demographic shifts. Further investigation into local economic drivers and migration patterns would be beneficial to fully understand the forces shaping this community's demographic and economic landscape.