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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The zip code 83250 in McCammon, Idaho, is classified as a "Low Diversity" area with a "White Majority" as of 2022. The population comprises 90% white individuals and 7% Hispanic residents. The median income for this area in 2022 was $69,359, showing an overall upward trend over the past decade despite a slight decrease from the previous year.
From 2013 to 2022, McCammon has maintained its status as a "Low Diversity" area with a strong "White Majority." The percentage of white residents has slightly decreased from 95-97% in the mid-2010s to 90% in 2022. Concurrently, the Hispanic population has gradually increased from 2-3% in the mid-2010s to 7% in 2022. Other racial groups maintain minimal representation.
The median income in McCammon has demonstrated a general upward trend over the past decade. In 2013, the median income was $56,919, increasing to $69,359 by 2022, with a peak of $74,565 in 2021. This represents a significant increase of about 22% over the decade, outpacing inflation for much of this period.
Population figures have fluctuated over the years, from a low of 1,559 in 2015 to a high of 2,286 in 2022. The overall trend shows population growth, which could be contributing to the increased diversity and economic development.
McCammon's slow increase in diversity aligns with broader national trends of increasing diversity in rural and suburban areas, albeit at a slower pace than many other parts of the country. The economic growth in McCammon is noteworthy, especially given its rural location. This growth could be attracting more diverse populations to the area, albeit slowly. The median income growth outpaces many rural areas across the nation, suggesting McCammon may be experiencing some economic advantages or development that sets it apart from similar communities.
While McCammon remains a "Low Diversity" area with a strong "White Majority," there are signs of slow but steady change. The growing Hispanic population and increasing median income suggest the community may be in the early stages of becoming a "Transitional Community," though this process is happening gradually. These changes, while small, could have implications for local services, businesses, and community dynamics in the coming years if the trends continue.