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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 68523, representing Yankee Hill, Nebraska, is classified as a low diversity area with a predominant white population as of 2022. The community has 2,273 residents and a median income of $109,349, indicative of an affluent suburban location. Over the past decade, subtle demographic changes have occurred within this zip code.
From 2013 to 2022, Yankee Hill maintained its status as a white majority community, with the white population consistently above 87%. Minor shifts in racial composition occurred during this period. The Asian population increased from 3% in 2013 to 6% in 2022. The Hispanic population fluctuated between 0% and 6%, reaching 3% in 2022. The population identifying as two or more races grew from 1% in 2013 to 3% in 2022.
The median income in Yankee Hill experienced fluctuations over the decade while remaining high. It was $117,370 in 2013, peaked at $122,420 in 2019, and stood at $109,349 in 2022. This economic stability may be a factor in attracting a more diverse population, albeit at a slow rate.
The population of Yankee Hill grew steadily, increasing from 1,800 in 2013 to 2,273 in 2022, representing a 26% increase. This growth may be contributing to the gradual diversification of the community.
Yankee Hill remains significantly less diverse than many urban areas in the United States. The community's high median income and steady population growth suggest it is an attractive area for residents. This could potentially accelerate diversification in the future if broader national trends towards increased diversity in suburbs continue.
The slight increase in Asian and multiracial populations aligns with national trends of growing Asian American communities in suburban areas and increasing multiracial identification. However, the pace of change in Yankee Hill is slower than in many other suburban communities across the country.
The area's continued economic prosperity, coupled with its gradual diversification, suggests that Yankee Hill may be at the early stages of a long-term transition. It currently remains a low diversity, white majority community. The trends observed over the past decade indicate potential for more significant demographic shifts in the coming years, possibly moving towards a moderate diversity classification if current trends continue or accelerate.