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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The zip code 66830 in Admire, Kansas, is classified as a "Low Diversity" area as of 2022. The population is 93% white, with a total of 277 residents and an estimated 106 housing units. This classification has remained consistent over the past decade, with the white population consistently above 89% from 2013 to 2022.
Over the years, minor demographic shifts have occurred within this low diversity framework. The Hispanic population has fluctuated between 2% and 6%, settling at 4% in 2022. The percentage of individuals identifying as two or more races decreased from 5% in 2013 to 2% in 2022. The Asian population has maintained a 1% presence since 2016. These shifts indicate a slight trend towards decreased diversity over time.
The median income in Admire has shown significant growth over the past decade. In 2013, the median income was $58,452, increasing to $75,025 by 2022, representing a 28% growth over nine years. This economic growth has not led to increased racial diversity. As incomes rose, the community became slightly less diverse, suggesting that economic prosperity may have reinforced existing demographic patterns.
Population figures have remained relatively stable, fluctuating between 277 and 322 residents over the decade. A slight decrease in population from 320 in 2019 to 277 in 2022 coincides with a period of significant income growth, potentially indicating a trend of higher-income households replacing lower-income ones.
The increasing median income in Admire aligns with broader national trends of economic recovery and growth following the 2008 recession. However, the persistent lack of diversity in this community contrasts with national trends towards increasing diversity in many areas, particularly in urban and suburban settings. The stability of the racial composition in Admire may be typical of many small, rural Midwestern communities that have not experienced significant demographic changes despite economic growth.
Admire presents a case of a small, predominantly white community that has experienced substantial economic growth over the past decade without significant changes in its racial composition. This suggests that local factors, possibly including the rural setting and established community dynamics, have played a stronger role in maintaining the demographic status quo than economic factors that might typically drive diversity in other contexts.