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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The zip code 79097 in White Deer, Texas, is classified as a "Low Diversity" community with a "Racial Majority" of white residents as of 2022. The area has a population of 847 people and a median household income of $94,489, which exceeds the national average.
White Deer has maintained its status as a "Low Diversity" community with a strong "White Majority" over the past decade. The percentage of white residents has remained above 75% throughout the observed period, ranging from 78% to 93%. From 2016 to 2022, there has been a slight increase in the white population percentage from 78% to 93%.
The Hispanic population, while remaining a minority, has shown fluctuation. It reached a peak of 20% in 2016 but decreased to 6% in 2022. This change indicates a minor trend towards lower diversity in recent years. Other racial groups have had minimal representation throughout the decade, with most categories showing either no data available or very low percentages (0-1%).
The median household income in White Deer has demonstrated an upward trend over the past decade. From 2013 to 2022, the median income increased from $78,937 to $94,489, with a peak of $112,138 in 2021. This represents a substantial increase in household wealth within the community.
As the community became slightly less diverse (with the decrease in Hispanic population and increase in white population from 2016 to 2022), the median income generally trended upward. This suggests a possible correlation between the increasing homogeneity of the population and rising income levels.
The population of White Deer has experienced a decline over the observed period, from 974 in 2010 to 847 in 2022. This represents a decrease of approximately 13%. The population decline coincided with the increase in median income, which could indicate a shift in the community's composition.
The trend of increasing median income in White Deer contrasts with many rural areas across the United States, which have often struggled economically in recent years. The town's ability to maintain and increase its median income, despite a declining population, suggests a degree of economic resilience.
The persistent low diversity of White Deer also differs from national trends, where many areas are becoming more diverse over time. This could be due to its rural location and small population size, which might limit opportunities for significant demographic change.
White Deer presents a case of a small, rural community that has maintained its low diversity status while experiencing economic growth. The relationship between its demographic homogeneity and rising incomes could be a subject for further study, particularly in the context of broader rural development trends in the United States.