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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 64498 in Blanchard, Missouri, is categorized as an area of "Low Diversity" as of 2022. The community is predominantly white, with 97% of the population identifying as such. The area has a population of 179 residents as of 2022, with a median income of $63,348.
Blanchard has maintained its status as a "Low Diversity" area over the past decade. The white population has remained above 97% from 2013 to 2022, indicating a stable racial composition. There have been minimal changes in other racial categories, with only a slight increase in the Hispanic population from 0% in 2016-2017 to 2% in 2021-2022.
The median income in Blanchard has shown moderate fluctuations over the years. From 2013 to 2018, the median income remained relatively stable, ranging from around $53,000 to $55,000. There was a significant increase in 2019 to $67,541, followed by some volatility in subsequent years. As of 2022, the median income stands at $63,348, which is higher than the starting point in 2013 but lower than the peak in 2019.
The population has been declining while the median income has generally increased. The population decreased from 247 in 2010 to 139 in 2020, before slightly increasing to 179 in 2022. This trend suggests that while the area may be becoming more affluent, it is also experiencing outmigration or demographic aging.
The demographic stability of Blanchard contrasts with national trends towards increasing diversity. Many areas across the United States have been experiencing a transition towards greater racial and ethnic diversity, particularly with growth in Hispanic and multiracial populations. Blanchard's persistent "Low Diversity" categorization suggests it has not followed this broader national pattern.
The economic trends in Blanchard are somewhat aligned with national patterns of income growth over the past decade, although the local fluctuations are more pronounced. The significant income increase in 2019 followed by a decline might reflect broader economic shocks, such as the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, which affected many communities across the nation.
The declining population trend in Blanchard differs from the overall U.S. population growth. This could indicate challenges in retaining residents or attracting new ones, which may be related to limited economic opportunities or other local factors.
Blanchard presents a picture of a small, racially homogeneous community that has maintained its demographic composition over the past decade while experiencing some economic growth but facing population decline. These trends suggest a community that may be grappling with the challenges of rural or small-town America, including potential issues of economic sustainability and population retention in the face of broader urbanization trends.