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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The zip code 68422 in Pickrell, Nebraska, is classified as a "Low Diversity" area as of 2022. The population is predominantly white, with 92% of residents identifying as such. The median income in the community is $81,125, indicating a relatively affluent area compared to national averages.
Over the past decade, Pickrell has maintained its "Low Diversity" status. The white population has remained above 90%, though it has decreased slightly from 97% in 2013 to 92% in 2022. This minor shift suggests the potential beginnings of a "Transitional Community," albeit at a very slow pace. The Hispanic population has shown the most significant growth, increasing from 2% in 2013 to 4% in 2022. A small but growing population of individuals identifying as two or more races (3% in 2022) further supports this transitional trend.
The median income in Pickrell has grown substantially over the past decade, rising from $65,838 in 2013 to $81,125 in 2022, an increase of about 23%. This growth in median income correlates with the slight increase in diversity, suggesting that the community's economic prosperity may be attracting a more diverse population, albeit slowly.
The population has grown from 866 in 2013 to 983 in 2022, an increase of about 13.5%. This population growth, coupled with rising incomes, indicates a thriving community that may be becoming increasingly attractive to a wider range of residents.
Pickrell's demographic composition differs significantly from national averages. The United States as a whole is becoming increasingly diverse, with many areas transitioning to "Majority-Minority" or "High Diversity" status. In contrast, Pickrell remains predominantly white, although showing early signs of diversification.
The income growth in Pickrell outpaces the national average, which has seen more modest gains over the same period. This above-average economic performance may be a factor in attracting new residents and potentially driving the slow but steady increase in diversity.
While Pickrell remains a "Low Diversity" community, there are early indications of a gradual shift towards becoming a "Transitional Community." The economic prosperity of the area, as evidenced by rising incomes and population growth, may be a driving factor in this slow diversification. However, the pace of change is much slower than in many other parts of the country, suggesting that Pickrell may maintain its current demographic character for the foreseeable future, barring any significant economic or social changes.