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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 79738 in Gail, Texas, is classified as a "Low Diversity" community with a "White Majority" as of 2022. The area has a population of 509 and a median income of $80,681. This rural community has maintained a predominantly white demographic over the past decade, with minor shifts towards increased diversity in recent years.
From 2013 to 2022, Gail has consistently maintained its status as a "Low Diversity" community with a "White Majority." The white population has remained above 80% throughout this period, decreasing slightly from 91% in 2013 to 82% in 2022. This gradual change suggests a slow trend towards increased diversity, albeit still within the "Low Diversity" category.
The Hispanic population has fluctuated between 5% and 14% over the decade, showing no consistent trend. The "Two or More Races" category has grown from 0% in 2013 to 9% in 2022, indicating a potential "Transitional Community" aspect on a small scale.
The median income in Gail has shown fluctuations over the past decade, with an overall upward trend from $73,454 in 2013 to $80,681 in 2022. There have been significant variations, with a peak of $82,499 in 2018 and a notable dip to $66,723 in 2021. The population has remained relatively stable, fluctuating between 408 and 523 residents over the decade.
Gail's demographic makeup differs significantly from Texas as a whole. Texas is known for its increasing diversity, with a growing Hispanic population and declining white majority in many areas. In contrast, Gail has maintained its white majority. The median income in Gail ($80,681 in 2022) is higher than the Texas median household income (approximately $64,034 in 2021), indicating a relatively affluent rural community.
The slight increase in racial diversity, particularly in the "Two or More Races" category, aligns with national trends of increasing multiracial populations. However, the pace of this change in Gail appears slower than in many urban and suburban areas across the United States. While Gail remains a "Low Diversity" community with a strong "White Majority," there are subtle signs of a slow transition towards greater diversity. The community's economic stability and rural nature likely contribute to its resistance to rapid demographic changes observed in other parts of Texas and the nation.