Loading Content...
Loading Content...
Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The zip code 68872 in St. Libory, Nebraska, is classified as having "Low Diversity" as of 2022. The population is 97% white, with a total of 600 residents. The median household income is $74,455.
St. Libory has maintained its "Low Diversity" status over the past decade. The white population has consistently remained above 90%. The Asian population has increased from 0% in 2013 to 3% in 2022. The percentage of residents identifying as two or more races has fluctuated between 0% and 1%. Hispanic representation has remained at 0% throughout the recorded period.
The median household income in St. Libory has fluctuated over the past decade. From 2013 to 2017, there was a downward trend, dropping from $63,886 to $54,681. From 2018 onwards, there has been an upward trend, with median income rising from $56,512 in 2018 to $74,455 in 2022, representing a 31.7% increase over four years.
The population has fluctuated between 531 and 676 residents over the decade, with no clear trend of growth or decline. The current population of 600 in 2022 is close to the average for the period.
Despite minimal changes in racial diversity, the community has experienced significant economic growth in recent years. This suggests that the economic prosperity is not directly linked to increased diversity in this case. The slight increase in the Asian population coincides with the period of economic growth, but it is difficult to establish a causal relationship given the small percentages involved.
St. Libory appears to be maintaining its homogeneous racial composition. This is not uncommon for small, rural communities in the Midwest, which often experience slower demographic changes compared to urban areas.
The recent economic growth in St. Libory is notable. The median household income of $74,455 in 2022 is above the national median of around $70,784 (as of 2021), indicating that despite its small size and low diversity, the community is experiencing relative economic prosperity.
St. Libory remains a "Low Diversity" community with a strong white majority, but it has shown resilience and growth in economic terms. The community's ability to maintain population levels and increase median income without significant demographic changes suggests that local economic factors, rather than diversity, may be driving its prosperity. The gradual increase in Asian representation could be an early indicator of future diversification.