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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
As of 2022, the zip code 65612 in Halltown, Missouri, is categorized as a "Low Diversity" community with a "White Majority." The latest data indicates that 97% of the population identifies as white, with minimal representation of other racial groups. The median income for 2022 was $63,773, and the population stood at 1,668.
Over the past decade, Halltown has consistently maintained its status as a "Low Diversity" community with a strong "White Majority." From 2013 to 2022, the white population has remained above 95%, showing minimal fluctuation. There have been slight increases in racial diversity, particularly in the "Two or More Races" category, which grew from 1% in 2013 to 3% in 2022. This minor shift suggests a very slow trend towards slightly increased diversity, though not enough to change the overall categorization of the community.
The Hispanic population has shown small fluctuations, ranging from 0% to 2% over the years, but without a clear upward trend. Native American representation appeared briefly in the data around 2016-2020 but at very low percentages (0-1%). These minor changes do not significantly alter the overall demographic landscape of the community.
The median income in Halltown has shown a general upward trend over the past decade, increasing from $54,908 in 2013 to $63,773 in 2022. This represents an overall increase of about 16% over nine years. However, this growth has not been consistent, with some years showing significant jumps and others showing declines.
The population has also grown slightly over this period, from 1,555 in 2013 to 1,668 in 2022, an increase of about 7.3%. This modest population growth, combined with the overall increase in median income, suggests a relatively stable economic environment.
The persistent "Low Diversity" status of Halltown contrasts with national trends towards increasing diversity in many parts of the United States. Many urban and suburban areas have been experiencing more rapid diversification and could be categorized as "Transitional Communities" or moving towards "Moderate Diversity."
The income growth in Halltown, while positive, may be somewhat slower than national averages, especially considering the significant inflation rates in recent years. The sudden drop in median income from 2021 to 2022 could be related to broader economic challenges faced nationally, such as the economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Halltown represents a relatively stable, predominantly white community with slow but steady economic growth. While there are minor indications of increasing diversity, these changes are minimal compared to national trends. The community's economic trajectory appears positive overall, but recent fluctuations suggest it may be vulnerable to broader economic shifts. Future years will reveal whether the slight increases in diversity continue or accelerate, potentially shifting the community towards a more diverse demographic profile.