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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 68066 in Wahoo, Nebraska, is classified as a Low Diversity area as of 2022. The white population constitutes 95% of the total, meeting the criteria for racial group dominance exceeding 75%. In 2022, the median income for this area was $68,218, with a population of 6,035.
Wahoo has maintained its Low Diversity status over the past decade. The white population has remained constant at 95% from 2013 to 2022, indicating minimal change in racial composition. However, minor increases have been observed in other racial groups, particularly in the Hispanic population and those identifying as two or more races.
These changes, although small, may indicate the early stages of a Transitional Community. The Hispanic population increased from 1% in 2013 to 2% in 2022, while the two or more races category grew from 0% to 3% during the same period. These shifts, while minor, represent a gradual trend towards increasing diversity.
The median income in Wahoo has shown a generally positive trend over the past decade. It increased from $58,687 in 2013 to $68,218 in 2022, representing a 16.2% increase. This growth in median income correlates with the slight increase in diversity, suggesting that economic opportunities may be attracting a more diverse population, albeit slowly.
The population has grown steadily, from 5,608 in 2013 to 6,035 in 2022, a 7.6% increase. This population growth, combined with the income increase, indicates a generally positive economic trajectory for the area.
The small increases in Hispanic and multiracial populations in Wahoo align with broader national trends of increasing diversity in many American communities. However, the pace of change in Wahoo is slower compared to national averages, where many areas are seeing more rapid diversification.
The economic growth in Wahoo, as evidenced by the rising median income, is a positive sign. This trend is generally in line with national patterns of economic recovery and growth following the 2008 recession. However, the persistence of a Low Diversity categorization suggests that Wahoo may not be experiencing the level of demographic change seen in more urban or rapidly growing areas of the country.
Wahoo remains a Low Diversity community with a strong white majority, but subtle shifts in its demographic makeup and steady economic growth suggest the potential for gradual change. The community may be in the very early stages of transitioning towards greater diversity, albeit at a pace slower than national averages. Continued monitoring of these trends will be crucial to understand the long-term demographic and economic trajectory of this Nebraska city.