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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The zip code 83286 in Dayton, Idaho, is categorized as having "Low Diversity" as of 2022. The population is predominantly white, with 93% identifying as such. The current median income is $65,467, and the population is 1,295.
Over the past decade, Dayton has maintained its status as a "Low Diversity" community. The white population has remained the clear racial majority, consistently above 93%. The Hispanic population showed some variability, peaking at 7% in 2014 and 2018, but generally remaining between 1-6% of the total population. From 2019 onwards, data for individuals identifying as two or more races became available, rising from 0% to 2% by 2022. Throughout the decade, there was no data available for Asian, Black, Native American, and Pacific Islander populations.
The economic landscape of Dayton has shown a generally positive trajectory over the past decade. Median income has risen from $49,340 in 2013 to $65,467 in 2022, representing a 32.7% increase over nine years. The population has fluctuated over the years, from a low of 1,149 in 2016 to a high of 1,375 in 2012. The 2022 population of 1,295 represents a slight increase from the 2013 figure of 1,362.
The low population density suggests a rural setting, which often correlates with lower diversity compared to urban areas. The steady increase in median income over the decade aligns with broader national trends of economic recovery and growth following the 2008 recession. The persistent low diversity in Dayton contrasts with national trends towards increasing diversity, particularly in urban and suburban areas.
Dayton has experienced notable economic improvement over the past decade, while its racial composition has remained relatively static, firmly within the "Low Diversity" category. The community's rural character and predominantly white population have been consistent features, with only minor shifts in Hispanic and multi-racial representation. These trends suggest a stable community that has experienced economic growth without significant demographic changes.