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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The zip code 65767 in Urbana, Missouri, is classified as a "Low Diversity" community with a "White Majority" as of 2022. The population of 1,317 is 92% white, with a median income of $46,225. This rural community has undergone minor demographic changes and significant economic shifts in the past decade.
From 2013 to 2022, Urbana maintained its status as a "Low Diversity" area with a "White Majority." The white population percentage decreased from 97% to 92%. The percentage of individuals identifying as two or more races increased from 2% to 6%. Small but consistent representation of Hispanic and Native American populations emerged, each reaching 1% by 2022. These changes suggest the beginnings of a "Transitional Community" at a slow pace.
The median income in Urbana increased from $32,342 in 2013 to $46,225 in 2022, a growth of approximately 43%. A notable spike occurred in 2021, with median income reaching $54,221, before slightly decreasing in 2022. This economic growth coincides with the subtle increase in diversity, suggesting a potential correlation between economic opportunity and demographic changes.
Population trends have been relatively stable, with minor fluctuations. The population decreased from 1,068 in 2013 to a low of 958 in 2019. Since 2020, there has been a steady increase, reaching 1,317 in 2022. This recent population growth aligns with the economic improvements and might be contributing to the gradual increase in diversity.
The demographic composition of Urbana is significantly less diverse than the national average, which typically shows non-Hispanic whites comprising about 60% of the population. The median income growth in Urbana outpaces the national average. The U.S. median household income grew by about 10% from 2013 to 2022 (adjusted for inflation), while Urbana saw a 43% increase. The recent population growth in Urbana contrasts with many rural areas in the U.S. that are experiencing population decline, suggesting that this community might be benefiting from unique local factors or regional trends.
Urbana remains a "Low Diversity" area with a strong "White Majority," but there are indications of slow demographic changes coupled with significant economic improvements. These trends suggest that the community may be in the early stages of a transition, potentially moving towards slightly higher diversity and economic opportunity in the coming years. However, the pace of change remains slow, and it would take sustained trends over a longer period to significantly alter the community's demographic profile.