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ZIP code 84651 encompasses a growing suburban community in Payson, Utah, with a total recorded population of 28,593 residents. With a median age of 28.6, residents skew younger than the national average, a profile consistent with areas experiencing active residential growth and family formation. Children and working-age adults under 45 likely make up the bulk of the population. About 10.9% of residents fall into the 65-and-over age bracket, a modest but notable portion consistent with the area's younger overall age profile. While seniors are not the dominant demographic group, their presence still reflects an ongoing need for Medicare-eligible services. Males comprise 52.4% of the population and females 47.6%, a modest male majority. This slight imbalance may reflect occupational patterns, the presence of correctional or military facilities, or simply statistical variation within the normal range for residential ZIP codes. White non-Hispanic residents form the largest share of the population at 82.7%. Hispanic or Latino residents account for 12.0% of the total, a visible and meaningful presence in the community. Asian residents make up 0.5% of the population. Black or African American residents account for 0.3%. Minority populations are present but not dominant, giving the community a largely homogeneous demographic profile with modest diversity.
At 90,774 dollars per year, the median household income in this ZIP code is above the national average and competitive within Utah. This suggests a community with reasonably strong economic footing, where households have access to stable employment, home equity, and some financial cushion. Residents are likely homeowners with middle-to-upper-middle class incomes, though fixed-income seniors may still face meaningful constraints when managing healthcare costs. Looking at the income distribution more broadly, about 109 households fall below $10,000 in annual income, representing the most financially vulnerable residents in this community. In the upper-middle range, a solid 1,093 households earn between $100,000 and $125,000 per year, reflecting a healthy middle-income core. At the top of the scale, a meaningful 578 households earn over $200,000 annually, indicating a significant presence of high earners. The income levels here reflect a community where employment spans a broad range of sectors, including professional services, education, healthcare, and skilled trades. Utah's low unemployment rate has generally supported household income stability across this range of communities.