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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Levasy, Missouri (zip code 64066) is classified as a Low Diversity community with a White Majority. The population in 2022 was 26 individuals, with a median income of $63,529. The community's population has remained small over the past decade, ranging from 20 to 29 residents.
From 2013 to 2022, Levasy has consistently been categorized as Low Diversity with a White Majority. The racial composition has been stable, with the white population comprising 96-100% of the total throughout this period. This lack of racial diversity change over a decade is uncommon and indicates a highly stable community.
The median income in Levasy has experienced significant fluctuations over the years, despite the stable racial composition. The income pattern from 2013 to 2022 shows initial stability from 2013-2015 with median income around $63,000-$70,000, followed by a decline phase from 2016-2018 reaching a low of $54,999 in 2018. A recovery and growth phase occurred from 2019-2021, peaking at $76,458 in 2021, followed by a recent decline to $63,529 in 2022.
These economic fluctuations do not appear to strongly correlate with demographic changes, as the racial composition remained constant. They may instead reflect broader economic trends or changes in the small number of households in the community.
The extreme racial homogeneity of Levasy is atypical for most American communities, especially over a decade-long period where many areas have experienced increasing diversity. The small population size likely contributes to this stability, as even minor demographic changes could significantly alter the community's composition.
The income fluctuations, particularly the sharp rise in 2021 followed by a decline in 2022, may reflect the broader economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent recovery efforts. However, in such a small community, these changes could also be attributed to individual household circumstances rather than broader economic trends.
Levasy presents a case of demographic stability combined with economic volatility. Its consistent Low Diversity and White Majority status over a decade suggests a community resistant to demographic change, possibly due to geographic isolation or other local factors. The economic fluctuations have not correlated with racial demographic shifts, highlighting the complex relationship between population composition and economic conditions in small, homogeneous communities.