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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The zip code 68731 in Dakota City, Nebraska, is classified as a "White Majority" community with moderate diversity as of 2022. The white population comprises 53% of the total, while the Hispanic population represents 38%. Over the past decade, the area has experienced demographic shifts towards increased diversity and a growing Hispanic population.
From 2013 to 2022, the community transitioned from low diversity to moderate diversity. The white population decreased from 63% to 53%, while the Hispanic population increased from 30% to 38%. This trend suggests a potential shift towards a "Majority-Minority" area if current patterns continue. The Asian population also grew from 1% to 4%, contributing to the overall diversification. Black and Native American populations remained relatively constant at low percentages.
Economic trends in the zip code show a rising median income, increasing from $55,293 in 2013 to $68,239 in 2022, representing a 23.4% increase over the decade. The population grew from 2,667 in 2013 to 3,205 in 2022, a 20.2% increase. The simultaneous increase in diversity and median income suggests that the influx of diverse populations has not negatively impacted the area's economic status and may have contributed to economic growth.
The trends observed in this zip code align with broader patterns seen in many parts of the United States. These include increasing diversity in previously homogeneous communities, particularly growth in Hispanic populations; economic growth often correlating with increased diversity; and the trend towards "Majority-Minority" communities, especially in areas with significant Hispanic population growth.
Dakota City is undergoing a significant demographic transition that mirrors broader national trends. The community is becoming more diverse while maintaining economic growth, indicating a potentially positive integration of new populations into the local economy and social fabric. It will be important to monitor how these changes affect community dynamics, local services, and long-term economic sustainability as the area continues to evolve.