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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The zip code 68747 in McLean, Nebraska, is classified as a Low Diversity area as of 2022. The population of 154 people is 96% white, indicating a homogeneous racial composition. The median income in 2022 was $81,059, suggesting a relatively affluent rural community.
Over the past decade, McLean has maintained its Low Diversity status. The white population has consistently remained above 95%. In 2020, a slight increase in diversity occurred with the introduction of a small Hispanic population (3%) and individuals identifying as two or more races (1%). By 2022, a small Native American presence (2%) emerged, while the Hispanic population decreased to 1%. These minor fluctuations indicate very gradual diversification.
The median income in McLean has shown significant growth over the past decade. From 2013 to 2018, it remained relatively stable between $54,440 and $57,198. A substantial increase occurred in 2019, with median income rising to $73,510, a 34% increase from the previous year. This upward trend continued, reaching $81,059 in 2022, representing a 48% increase from 2013 levels.
The economic growth does not appear to strongly correlate with demographic shifts, given the minimal changes in racial composition. However, the rising income levels might attract a more diverse population in the future, potentially leading to a Transitional Community if the trend continues.
Population figures have remained relatively stable, ranging from 116 to 154 residents over the decade. The recent population increase to 154 in 2022, coinciding with peak median income, could indicate improved economic opportunities attracting new residents.
McLean's demographic stability contrasts with national trends towards increasing diversity. Many rural areas across the U.S. are experiencing population decline, but McLean's stable and slightly growing population, coupled with rising incomes, suggests it may be bucking this trend.
The significant income growth in recent years outpaces national averages, potentially positioning McLean as an increasingly attractive rural community. However, its persistent Low Diversity status indicates that it has not yet experienced the demographic shifts seen in many other parts of the country.
McLean remains a Low Diversity community with a strong white majority. Subtle changes in its racial composition and significant economic growth suggest the potential for future demographic shifts. The community's economic resilience and modest population growth may create conditions for increased diversity in the coming years, potentially moving it towards a Transitional Community status if these trends continue and accelerate.