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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 35564, encompassing Hackleburg in Alabama, is categorized as a "Low Diversity" community. As of 2022, the area is characterized by a White Majority, with 96% of the population identifying as white. The median income for 2022 was $30,923, and the population stood at 2,330.
Over the past decade, Hackleburg has maintained its status as a "Low Diversity" community. The white population has remained dominant, with percentages ranging from 96% to 99% throughout the years. There are subtle signs of a gradual increase in diversity. From 2019 to 2022, there was a slight increase in the Hispanic population, rising from 1% to 2%. In 2022, the Asian population appeared in the data for the first time at 1%. The category of Two or More Races has consistently represented about 1% of the population since 2013.
The median income in Hackleburg has shown an overall upward trend, with some fluctuations. In 2013, it was $26,094. By 2017, it increased to $29,530, a 13% increase from 2013. In 2021, it further rose to $33,570, a 14% increase from 2017. However, in 2022, it decreased to $30,923, an 8% decrease from 2021. The population has fluctuated over the years, with a decrease from 2,504 in 2010 to 2,330 in 2022, representing a 7% decline over 12 years.
The subtle increases in diversity have not appeared to significantly impact the median income. The income growth seems more likely tied to broader economic factors rather than demographic shifts, given the minimal nature of these changes.
Hackleburg appears to be maintaining its homogeneous demographic composition. This stability in racial makeup is not uncommon in small, rural towns in the American South. The median household income in Hackleburg ($30,923 in 2022) is below the national median of $70,784 (as of 2021). This disparity is consistent with broader trends of income inequality between rural and urban areas in the United States.
The slight population decline in Hackleburg over the past decade aligns with trends seen in many rural American communities, which often face challenges retaining younger residents and attracting new inhabitants.
Hackleburg shows signs of gradual diversification and some economic growth. It remains a predominantly white, low-diversity community with income levels below the national average. The town's demographic and economic evolution appears to be moving at a slower pace compared to national trends towards increased diversity and urban-centric economic growth.