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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 98648 in Stevenson, Washington, is classified as a "Low Diversity" community with a "White Majority" as of 2022. The racial composition indicates that 80% of the population identifies as white, with a median income of $62,698. This zip code encompasses an area of 1,431.08 square miles and has a population of 4,674 as of 2022.
Over the past decade, Stevenson has maintained its "Low Diversity" status with a "White Majority." However, gradual shifts towards increased diversity are evident. The percentage of white residents decreased from 92% in 2016 to 80% in 2022. The Hispanic population increased from 2% in 2016 to 8% in 2022, suggesting a "Transitional Community" in terms of Hispanic representation. The percentage of individuals identifying as two or more races increased from 1% in 2016 to 5% in 2022, further supporting the "Transitional Community" classification.
These demographic changes correlate with economic trends. The median income increased from $48,809 in 2016 to $62,698 in 2022, a 28.5% increase over six years. The population grew from 4,389 in 2016 to 4,674 in 2022, a 6.5% increase. The simultaneous increase in income and diversity suggests that the community may be attracting a more diverse workforce, possibly due to economic opportunities or changing local industries.
The trends observed in Stevenson align with broader national patterns of increasing diversity in many communities, particularly in terms of growth in Hispanic populations and individuals identifying as two or more races. The significant income growth over this period suggests that Stevenson may be outpacing national averages in economic improvement, which could be a factor in attracting a more diverse population.
Stevenson remains categorized as a "Low Diversity" community with a "White Majority," but it shows signs of being a "Transitional Community." The gradual increase in diversity, coupled with strong economic growth, suggests a community in the early stages of demographic change. These trends, if continued, could lead to more significant shifts in the community's racial composition and potentially its economic landscape in the coming years.