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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Plymouth, Minnesota, is classified as a Low Diversity community with a white majority of 75% as of 2022. The median income in 2022 was $106,858, indicating an affluent area. The city's population was 78,669 in 2022.
Over the past decade, Plymouth has maintained its Low Diversity status. From 2021 to 2022, the Asian population decreased from 11% to 9%, and the Black population decreased from 9% to 5%. The Hispanic and multiracial categories saw small increases. The white population increased from 72% to 75%.
The median income in Plymouth increased from $72,634 in 2013 to $106,858 in 2022, a 47% increase over nine years. The highest median income was $113,878 in 2019, with a slight decline in subsequent years. The population grew from 70,710 in 2010 to 78,669 in 2022, an 11% increase.
Plymouth's demographic composition contrasts with national trends of increasing racial diversity in urban and suburban areas. The city's high median income and steady population growth suggest potential economic segregation.
Plymouth is expected to maintain its Low Diversity classification in the near future. Subtle increases in Hispanic and multiracial populations could lead to a gradual transition towards a Moderate Diversity category over several decades.
Economically, the city is likely to experience continued prosperity, with median incomes expected to stabilize or grow modestly. The recent slight decline may reverse as the economy recovers from pandemic-related disruptions.
In conclusion, Plymouth remains a predominantly white, affluent suburb. Small demographic shifts and economic trends suggest potential for slow, gradual diversification in the coming years. Without significant changes in housing policies or economic conditions, the transition to a more diverse community is likely to be a long-term process.