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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 75771 in Lindale, Texas, is classified as a Low Diversity area as of 2022. The white population comprises 81% of the total, meeting the criteria for one racial group dominating with over 75% representation. The area has a population of 21,223 and a median income of $74,335.
Over the past decade, Lindale has maintained its Low Diversity status, but shows indications of a gradual shift towards becoming a Transitional Community. The percentage of white residents decreased from 87% in 2013 to 81% in 2022, while Hispanic and Black populations experienced modest increases.
The racial composition, while still predominantly white, has seen a slow but steady increase in minority populations. The Hispanic population grew from 5% in 2013 to 10% in 2022, and the Black population increased from 5% to 6% during the same period. The percentage of residents identifying as two or more races increased from 1% in 2013 to 2% in 2022, suggesting a trend towards increased racial mixing and diversity.
The median income in Lindale has shown overall growth, increasing from $63,140 in 2013 to $74,335 in 2022, representing a 17.7% increase over nine years. This growth in income has coincided with the gradual diversification of the community. Despite the overall upward trend, there have been fluctuations in median income, with notable peaks occurring in 2017 ($77,141) and 2021 ($81,058), and slight declines in between.
The population has grown from 18,324 in 2013 to 21,223 in 2022, a 15.8% increase. This growth may have contributed to the increasing diversity and changing economic landscape.
The demographic shifts in Lindale align with broader trends seen in many suburban areas across the United States, where previously homogeneous communities are slowly becoming more diverse. The median income growth in Lindale appears to be outpacing national averages, suggesting a relatively prosperous local economy. The slow but steady increase in minority populations, particularly Hispanic residents, reflects wider demographic shifts occurring across Texas and the southern United States.
Lindale remains a Low Diversity area with a strong white majority, but shows signs of transitioning towards greater diversity. This demographic evolution, coupled with overall economic growth, suggests a community in the early stages of change. The coming years will likely see continued diversification, potentially moving the area towards Moderate Diversity if current trends persist. These changes may bring both opportunities and challenges as the community adapts to its evolving demographic and economic landscape.