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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 72442, corresponding to Manila in Arkansas, is classified as a "Low Diversity" community with a "Racial Majority" of white residents as of 2022. The population decreased slightly from 5,277 in 2010 to 5,079 in 2022. The median income has increased significantly, particularly in recent years.
Manila has maintained its status as a "Low Diversity" community with a strong "White Majority" from 2013 to 2022. The percentage of white residents has consistently remained above 89% during this period, with minimal fluctuations. Slight increases in Hispanic and multi-racial populations have occurred, but these changes have not significantly altered the overall demographic composition. The Black population has remained constant at approximately 1% throughout the decade.
The economic landscape of Manila has undergone significant changes despite the stable racial composition. The median income has shown a notable upward trend, particularly from 2019 onwards. In 2013, the median income was $36,353. By 2019, it increased to $54,977, representing a 51% increase from 2013. In 2022, the median income reached $71,819, a 97% increase from 2013. This substantial income growth suggests improving economic conditions for the residents, occurring alongside a slight overall decrease in population.
The demographic stability of Manila contrasts with national trends towards increasing diversity in many areas of the United States. While many urban and suburban areas have experienced increases in racial diversity over the past decade, Manila has maintained its predominantly white composition.
The significant increase in median income aligns with broader economic trends observed in many parts of the country, particularly in the years following the recovery from the 2008 financial crisis. The sharp increase from 2019 to 2022 is notable and may reflect both local economic developments and national economic trends, including wage growth and inflation.
Manila has not transitioned between defined diversity categories over the past decade, remaining a "Low Diversity" community with a strong "White Majority." However, it has experienced significant economic growth. This presents a case where economic development has not been accompanied by demographic diversification, raising questions about the factors contributing to this stability and the long-term implications for the community's growth and development.