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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The zip code 89801 in Elko, Nevada, is classified as a "White Majority" community with moderate diversity as of 2022. The white population comprises 60% of the total, while Hispanic residents constitute 29%. The area has experienced population growth from 17,552 in 2010 to 21,304 in 2022. The community's median income was $80,382 in 2022, indicating a strong local economy.
From 2013 to 2022, Elko transitioned from "Low Diversity" towards "Moderate Diversity". The white population decreased from 65% to 60%, while the Hispanic population increased from 24% to 29%. The percentage of residents identifying as two or more races grew from 1% to 3% during this period.
The median income in Elko fluctuated between 2013 and 2022. It rose from $78,841 in 2013 to $86,897 in 2021, before decreasing to $80,382 in 2022. This overall upward trend in median income correlates with increasing diversity, suggesting that demographic shifts have not negatively impacted the local economy.
The population growth from 18,659 in 2013 to 21,304 in 2022 indicates a steady influx of new residents, potentially contributing to increased diversity. This growth, combined with the maintained high median income, suggests the area has attracted diverse groups while maintaining economic stability.
Elko's demographic shifts align with broader national trends of increasing diversity in American communities, albeit at a slower rate than many urban areas. The maintained "White Majority" status is less common in rapidly diversifying areas, particularly in the Western United States.
Elko's median income of $80,382 in 2022 was significantly higher than the U.S. median household income of approximately $70,784. This economic strength may be a factor in attracting a diverse population while maintaining community stability.
The gradual nature of demographic shifts suggests Elko is a "Transitional Community" in its early stages. If current trends continue, it may evolve towards higher diversity categories in coming years, potentially moving towards a "Moderate Diversity" classification if the Hispanic population and other minority groups continue to increase.
Elko represents a community in slow transition, maintaining economic strength while gradually becoming more diverse. This balanced change suggests a stable community evolution, potentially serving as a model for other similar-sized cities navigating demographic shifts in the 21st century.