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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The zip code 64635 in Chula, Missouri, is classified as having Low Diversity as of 2022. The area is predominantly white, with 89% of the population identifying as white. This aligns with the definition of Low Diversity, where one racial group comprises over 75% of the population. The median income for this zip code in 2022 was $61,149, showing an increase from a decade ago, with some fluctuations in recent years.
Over the past decade, this zip code has maintained its status as a Low Diversity area. The white population has remained the dominant racial group, decreasing slightly from 92% in 2013 to 89% in 2022. This minor shift does not change the overall categorization but indicates a slow trend towards increased diversity. Notable changes include a slight increase in the Hispanic population from 1% in 2013 to 3% in 2022, the emergence of a small Asian population (less than 1%) in recent years, and a gradual increase in the population identifying as two or more races, from 1% in 2013 to 3% in 2022.
The median income in this zip code has increased over the decade, rising from $52,454 in 2013 to $61,149 in 2022, representing a growth of about 16.6% over nine years. There was a significant spike in median income to $76,982 in 2021, followed by a sharp decline in 2022. The population of the zip code has remained relatively stable, with a slight overall increase from 1,197 in 2013 to 1,147 in 2022.
The slow increase in diversity aligns with broader national trends of increasing diversity in many communities across the United States. The income growth in this zip code (16.6% over nine years) is roughly in line with national trends. The stability of the population in this zip code contrasts with the trend of population decline seen in many rural areas across the Midwest.
The zip code 64635 in Chula, Missouri, remains a Low Diversity area with a strong white majority. There are subtle signs of increasing diversity and economic growth. These changes could potentially impact local life by introducing more diverse perspectives and potentially attracting new businesses or services to cater to a slowly diversifying population. The economic growth, if sustained, could lead to improved local services and quality of life for residents. However, the community remains far from the threshold of being considered a Transitional Community or moving into a Moderate Diversity classification.