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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 64672 in Powersville, Missouri, exhibits a demographic profile characterized by low diversity. As of 2022, the population is 99% white, with a small representation of individuals identifying as two or more races (1% in 2021). The median income in 2022 was $44,195. The population has declined from 210 residents in 2010 to 118 in 2022.
The analyzed period (2013-2022) shows Powersville maintaining low diversity status, with the white population comprising over 95% of residents each year. There have been no significant transitions between diversity categories. The white percentage decreased slightly from 100% in 2013 to 99% in 2022. The appearance of 1% of residents identifying as two or more races in 2021 could indicate a gradual shift towards increased diversity.
The median income in Powersville has fluctuated over the past decade. It increased from $42,550 in 2013 to $64,102 in 2020, representing a 50.6% growth. Subsequently, it declined to $44,195 in 2022, nearly returning to 2013 levels. These economic shifts do not appear to correlate strongly with the minimal changes in racial demographics.
The population decline could indicate broader economic challenges in the area, including outmigration of working-age residents seeking better economic opportunities and an aging population as younger residents leave and are not replaced by new families moving in.
The persistent low diversity in Powersville contrasts with national trends towards increasing diversity in many areas of the United States. The population decline of 43.8% over 12 years is more severe than typical trends in rural America. The median income has remained below the national median income, suggesting ongoing economic challenges in this rural community.
Powersville presents a picture of a small, rural community facing significant demographic and economic challenges. While racial composition has remained stable with low diversity, the population decline and fluctuating income levels suggest a community in transition, possibly struggling with issues common to many rural areas such as economic opportunities, aging populations, and outmigration of younger residents.