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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The zip code 83256 in Moreland, Idaho, is classified as having Low Diversity as of 2022. The white population comprises 82% of the total, meeting the criteria for one racial group dominating (over 75% of the population) with minimal representation from other groups. The current median income is $52,631, and the population is 98 people, indicating a small, predominantly white community.
Over the past decade, this zip code has experienced some fluctuations in its demographic composition but has largely maintained its status as a Low Diversity area. From 2013 to 2015, the community remained firmly in the Low Diversity category, with the white population consistently above 75%. In 2016-2018, there was a slight shift towards Moderate Diversity. The white population decreased to 80%, while the Hispanic population increased to 13-15%, and a small Black population (5-7%) emerged. By 2021-2022, the area reverted to Low Diversity, with the white population increasing back to 92% in 2021 and 82% in 2022.
The demographic shifts appear to correlate with changes in median income. The highest median income ($76,990) was recorded in 2013 when the community was at its least diverse (93% white). As the community became slightly more diverse from 2016-2018, there was a consistent decline in median income, dropping from $62,186 in 2016 to $55,785 in 2018. The median income reached its lowest point ($51,565) in 2019, coinciding with the highest recorded Hispanic population (19%). As the community reverted to a higher percentage of white residents in 2021-2022, the median income showed a slight recovery, though not to its previous highs.
These trends suggest a potential correlation between increased diversity and decreased median income in this specific community. However, it is important to note that correlation does not imply causation, and other factors may be at play.
This zip code appears to be resisting the national trend of increasing diversity, maintaining its status as a predominantly white community. The fluctuations in diversity and income could be indicative of broader regional economic changes or shifts in local industries that may have temporarily attracted a more diverse workforce before reverting to previous patterns.
The small population size (ranging from 69 to 146 over the years) means that even minor changes in resident composition can lead to significant percentage shifts, which may explain some of the year-to-year volatility in racial demographics.
In conclusion, while this zip code has experienced brief periods of increased diversity, it has largely maintained its character as a low-diversity, predominantly white community. The economic trends suggest a complex relationship between diversity and median income, which would require further investigation into local economic factors for a more comprehensive understanding.