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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 77418 in Bellville, Texas, is classified as a "White Majority" community with moderate diversity as of 2022. The white population comprises 67% of the total, while Hispanic and Black populations represent 20% and 10% respectively. The median income for 2022 was $64,240, indicating a varied economic landscape within a predominantly white demographic setting.
Bellville has maintained its status as a "White Majority" community over the past decade, but with notable changes. There is evidence of a gradual shift towards increased diversity. The white population decreased from 72% in 2015 to 67% in 2022, while the Hispanic population increased from 18% to 20% in the same period. By 2022, the community fits the "Moderate Diversity" category, with two racial groups (White and Hispanic) exceeding 20% representation.
The Black population has remained relatively stable, fluctuating between 9-12% over the decade. There is a small but growing presence of Asian and multiracial populations, contributing to the community's increasing diversity.
The demographic shifts correlate with economic trends. The median income has shown significant fluctuations, peaking at $73,431 in 2017 before declining to $64,240 in 2022. Despite income volatility, the population has grown steadily from 8,063 in 2013 to 9,106 in 2022, suggesting the area remains attractive to new residents. Despite some income declines, the median income has generally remained above the 2013 level of $53,783, indicating overall economic growth alongside increasing diversity.
The gradual increase in diversity in Bellville aligns with broader national trends of increasing racial and ethnic diversity in many U.S. communities. The income fluctuations may reflect broader economic trends, such as the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, which is evident in the sharp decline in median income from 2019 to 2020. The steady population growth suggests that Bellville may be outperforming some rural areas that have experienced population declines in recent years.
Bellville presents a picture of a gradually diversifying community that has maintained economic stability despite some fluctuations. The persistence of a white majority alongside growing minority populations suggests a community in transition, balancing traditional demographics with emerging diversity. This evolving demographic landscape may present both opportunities and challenges for community cohesion and economic development in the coming years.