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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The zip code 69352 in Lyman, Nebraska, is categorized as having Low Diversity as of 2022. The community is predominantly white, with 83% of the population identifying as such. Low Diversity is defined as a situation where one racial group comprises over 75% of the population, with minimal representation from other groups.
Lyman has maintained its status as a Low Diversity community over the past decade. The white population has consistently represented over 80% of the total population from 2013 to 2022. There have been no significant transitions between diversity categories during this period. A slight increase in the Hispanic population occurred, growing from 13% in 2017 to 15% in 2022.
The median income in Lyman has shown fluctuation with an overall upward trend. In 2013, the median income was $46,585, increasing to $61,670 by 2022, representing a growth of about 32% over nine years. A significant increase to $71,964 occurred in 2021, followed by a decrease in 2022. The population has fluctuated, starting at 654 in 2013, peaking at 844 in 2019, and settling at 765 in 2022, representing an overall growth of about 17% from 2013 to 2022.
The slight increase in Hispanic population coincides with the overall upward trend in median income. This suggests that the gradual diversification has not negatively impacted the economic prosperity of the area. The years with the highest median incomes (2021 and 2019) also saw relatively higher percentages of Hispanic residents (15% and 17% respectively).
The persistent Low Diversity categorization of Lyman suggests that it may not be following national trends towards increased racial diversity seen in many urban and suburban areas across the United States. The economic growth observed in Lyman, with median income increasing by 32% over nine years, is significant and may outpace national averages. This could indicate that the area has experienced positive economic development despite its relative lack of racial diversity.
Lyman has maintained its status as a Low Diversity community over the past decade while experiencing notable economic growth. The slight increase in Hispanic representation, coupled with rising median incomes, suggests a community experiencing gradual change while maintaining its core demographic characteristics. Future years may reveal whether these small shifts in diversity will continue or accelerate, potentially leading to more significant demographic changes in the long term.