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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The demographic analysis of the specified zip code reveals a notably small population, ranging from 1 to 2 individuals throughout the period from 2010 to 2022. This extremely limited sample size significantly constrains the ability to draw meaningful conclusions about demographic trends or diversity within the area.
The racial composition data for the zip code is largely incomplete, with most racial categories showing no available data across all years. The only consistent racial data point is for the white population, which comprises 100% of the total population for most years, with an anomaly in 2018 showing 50%.
Income data for the zip code is available from 2013 onwards. However, given the population of only 1-2 individuals, the median income figures essentially represent the income of a single household or individual rather than a community. This severely limits the significance of any income trend analysis.
The extremely small population size and limited data availability render the application of diversity classifications inappropriate for this zip code. The data essentially describes individual or single household characteristics rather than community-level demographics.
Given these significant data limitations, any comprehensive demographic analysis or trend identification for this zip code would be statistically insignificant and potentially misleading. The available information is insufficient to draw reliable conclusions about the area's demographic composition, diversity, or socioeconomic trends over time.
For a meaningful demographic analysis, it would be necessary to have data for a larger population over time, with more complete racial and economic information. This would allow for the application of diversity categories and trend analysis as typically required in demographic studies.