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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 77968 in Inez, Texas, is classified as a "White Majority" community with "Low Diversity" as of 2022. The area has a population of 3,251 and a median household income of $90,266, which is above the national average. This indicates a relatively affluent, predominantly white community.
Over the past decade, Inez has maintained its status as a "White Majority" community with "Low Diversity." The white population has remained above 75% throughout the period, ranging from 70% in 2013 to 86% in 2018. Despite minor fluctuations, there has not been a significant shift in racial composition that would alter its categorization.
The Hispanic population showed some variability, peaking at 28% in 2013 and declining to 16% by 2022. This suggests a slight trend towards decreased Hispanic representation. In 2022, a "Two or More Races" category appeared at 2%, potentially indicating the beginnings of increased racial mixing or reporting of mixed heritage. The Black population has remained consistently low at around 1% throughout the decade.
The economic trajectory of Inez shows overall growth with some fluctuations. Median household income has grown from $63,550 in 2013 to $90,266 in 2022, representing a 42% increase over nine years. The population has grown from 2,899 in 2013 to 3,251 in 2022, an increase of about 12%. Despite a sharp drop in median income in 2021 (to $63,947), the community quickly rebounded to its highest level in 2022, suggesting economic resilience.
The consistent "White Majority" status correlates with steady economic growth. The slight decrease in Hispanic population coincides with periods of higher income growth, which could suggest either economic factors influencing demographic composition or changes in the local economy favoring the majority population.
While national trends have shown increasing diversity in many areas, Inez has maintained its low diversity status. This stability in racial composition, combined with strong income growth, suggests a community that may be somewhat insulated from broader demographic shifts seen in more urban or diverse areas of Texas or the United States.
The median household income growth in Inez outpaces national averages, indicating a locally prosperous economy. However, the lack of significant change in racial composition might suggest limited influx of new residents from diverse backgrounds, potentially due to factors such as housing availability, local industry, or community characteristics.
Inez represents a stable, predominantly white community that has experienced substantial economic growth over the past decade. While it has not transitioned towards greater diversity like many other American communities, it has maintained a strong economic position. Future years may reveal whether this stability persists or if emerging trends, such as the slight increase in mixed-race reporting, signal the beginning of more significant demographic changes.