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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The zip code 78255 in Cross Mountain, Texas, represents a community characterized by Moderate Diversity as of 2022. The white population constitutes 46% and the Hispanic population 40%, with no single racial group forming a majority. The area's median income of $119,695 in 2022 indicates a relatively affluent community, significantly above the national median income.
Over the past decade, Cross Mountain has transitioned from a White Majority community to one of Moderate Diversity. In 2013, the area was categorized as White Majority with 56% of the population identifying as white. By 2017, this had shifted to a White Plurality, with the white population dropping below 50% to 46%. The Hispanic population has shown steady growth, increasing from 35% in 2013 to 40% in 2022. This growth, coupled with the decline in the white population percentage, has been the primary driver of the community's increased diversity. The Asian population has remained relatively stable, hovering around 7-9% throughout the decade.
This demographic evolution suggests a Transitional Community, with a clear trend towards increasing diversity. The growth in the Hispanic population and the slight increase in those identifying as two or more races (from 1% in 2013 to 2% in 2022) further support this categorization.
The shift towards greater diversity has coincided with an overall increase in median income. From $112,189 in 2013, the median income rose to $119,695 in 2022, with a peak of $133,754 in 2021. This suggests that the increasing diversity has not led to economic decline; rather, the area has maintained its affluent status while becoming more diverse.
The population has grown significantly, from 11,384 in 2013 to 15,394 in 2022, a 35% increase. This population growth, combined with rising incomes and increasing diversity, points to a dynamic and economically robust community that is attracting a diverse range of new residents.
The demographic shifts observed in Cross Mountain align with broader trends seen in many suburban areas across the United States, particularly those near major cities. The increasing Hispanic population reflects the growing Hispanic demographic nationwide, especially in Texas and other southwestern states.
The combination of increasing diversity and rising incomes is noteworthy, as it counters some national trends where increasing diversity has sometimes been associated with economic challenges. Instead, Cross Mountain appears to be successfully integrating a more diverse population while maintaining and even improving its economic status.
Cross Mountain has evolved from a White Majority community to one of Moderate Diversity over the past decade, characterized by a growing Hispanic population and maintained affluence. This Transitional Community reflects broader demographic shifts seen in many parts of the country, but stands out for its ability to combine increasing diversity with economic prosperity.