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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 64157 in Kansas City, Missouri, is classified as a Low Diversity area with a White Majority as of 2022. The white population comprises 84% of the total population. This suburban community has experienced significant population growth over the past decade, with consistently high median incomes exceeding $100,000 annually.
Throughout the period from 2013 to 2022, the zip code has maintained its Low Diversity status with a White Majority. However, subtle demographic shifts have occurred. The white population percentage decreased from 88% in 2013 to 84% in 2022. The Asian population showed the most significant growth, increasing from 1% in 2013 to 6% in 2022. Black and Hispanic populations remained relatively stable at 3-5% each. The percentage of individuals identifying as two or more races increased from 1% to 3%.
The zip code has maintained high median income levels throughout the observed period, with some fluctuations. Median income rose from $109,941 in 2013 to a peak of $126,930 in 2019. A significant drop to $113,642 occurred in 2020, likely due to the economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. Income rebounded to $126,912 in 2021 but decreased again to $116,473 in 2022.
The population has grown steadily from 13,458 in 2013 to 16,896 in 2022, representing a 25.5% increase. This growth, combined with the high incomes, suggests ongoing development and increasing desirability of the area as a suburb of Kansas City.
The median household income in this zip code ($116,473 in 2022) is significantly higher than the national median, which was approximately $70,784 in 2021. The area's racial composition is less diverse than the United States as a whole, where non-Hispanic whites constitute about 60% of the population. The population growth rate in this zip code (25.5% over 9 years) is much higher than the national average, which typically ranges from 0.5% to 1% annually.
Zip code 64157 remains a predominantly white, high-income area with Low Diversity. However, signs of gradual change are evident. The increasing Asian population and slight decreases in the white majority percentage indicate a slow transition towards greater diversity. Despite economic fluctuations, the area maintains its affluent status, potentially attracting a more diverse, yet still high-income, population. If these trends persist, the community may evolve into a more diverse suburb while maintaining its economic prosperity.