Below are 639 Alabama zip codes sorted by population from largest to smallest. The population data are from the 2021 American Community Survey. You can copy and paste this list directly into your favorite spreadsheet program. Don't you just adore lovely numbers listed nicely in columns & rows? We do!
Some of these zips may be mostly within a neighboring state and only slightly within Alabama. We follow the US Census Bureau's lead here and if any portion of the zip code intersects Alabama (no matter how small), we include that zip code both in the Alabama list below as well as in the neighboring state's list of zip codes.
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To identify the richest zip codes in Alabama, we downloaded the most current income data from the US Census Bureau, excluded zips with fewer than 500 people, excluded the zips with margins of error greater than 50% of the income estimate and sorted by mean income. Click on the links above in the chart to see more income statistics for these wealthy Alabama zips codes or learn more about the highest income zip codes in the US.
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The U.S. state of Alabama is served by six area codes. When the North American Numbering Plan was first defined in 1947, Alabama was a single numbering plan area (NPA), with area code 205. This configuration existed until 1995 when area code 334 was added for the southeastern part of the state. In 1998, area code 256 was assigned for northern Alabama. It had an overlay area code 938 added in 2010, which required ten-digit dialing. The area code 251 in south Alabama was added in 2001. Area code 659 was installed in 2019, after having been proposed in 2001.
The post office advises people to write out full state names when sending a letter. But, especially in the age of texting, people like to abbreviate. Here are the recognized abbreviations for each state name, as well as their official two-letter postal code. If you think you know them all, try our postal codes quiz.
The history of the postal service in the U.S. is long, complicated, and supremely important for westward expansion. But, a lot of people might not realize that USPS postal codes are actually quite recent. What's more, the two-letter abbreviations that people are familiar with today actually came after the invention of ZIP codes.
President Abraham Lincoln (a former postman himself) was persuaded to begin free letter shipping in cities in 1863. This was the origin of the modern system of home letter deliveries. As mail carriers began taking more complicated and longer routes through the cities, the number of carriers grew. Due to the growing workforce, the admission of new states, and more interstate mail thanks to the likes of the Pony Express, the government sent out a new, bigger list of abbreviations in 1874. These would be the default codes until World War II.
When the war called away huge numbers of the country's young men, the post was seriously understaffed. The people who were left also weren't as familiar with the parts of town they didn't work in prior. The post offices began breaking down cities into broad numbered regions (like Birmingham 7, etc.) to narrow the field for carriers. This system proved effective, and became de facto practice up until the release of the Postal Bulletin for June, 1963. The bulletin introduced the ZIP Code as a fast and easy way of organizing mail. They also released new shorter state abbreviations to make room for ZIP codes on letters.
But what about the postal codes? That same year, in October, came Publication 59. With it came the codes we have today. They were originally intended as optional tags for businesses, but became standard for everyone over time. Since 1963 there has been only one change to the postal codes; in 1969, at the request of the Canadian government, the code for Nebraska was changed from NB to NE, to avoid confusion between Nebraska and New Brunswick.
In addition to the fifty states and D.C., the United States also holds several overseas territories. The populated ones have their own postal codes, but only the two most populous (Puerto Rico and Guam) have abbreviations. Some former territories still maintain postal codes, as they are considered free associates of the United States. The Marshall Islands, Micronesia, and Palau are all free associates. These are included on a second table below.
Below are 419 Mississippi zip codes sorted by population from largest to smallest. The population data are from the 2021 American Community Survey. You can copy and paste this list directly into your favorite spreadsheet program. Don't you just adore lovely numbers listed nicely in columns & rows? We do!
Some of these zips may be mostly within a neighboring state and only slightly within Mississippi. We follow the US Census Bureau's lead here and if any portion of the zip code intersects Mississippi (no matter how small), we include that zip code both in the Mississippi list below as well as in the neighboring state's list of zip codes.
Stacker compiled a list of zip codes with the most expensive homes in Alabama using data from Zillow. Zip codes are ranked by the Zillow Home Values Index for all homes as of February 2021. Listings and images are from realtor.com.
A virtual public hearing will be held on Thursday, January 5, 2023 at 10:30 a.m. regarding the draft 2023 State Plan for the Weatherization Assistance Program. The purpose of this hearing is to present the proposed plan and to allow all interested parties an opportunity to comment. Anyone who would like to participate should email Mr. Derek Wilson at derek.wilson@adeca.alabama.gov for log-in credentials. Questions and comments concerning the draft State Plan will be accepted during the public hearing or can be emailed to Mr. Wilson at any time during the comment period which ends on Monday, February 6, 2023.
You may have received information in the mail recently regarding West Valley City's request of the United States Post Office to recode certain zip codes to reflect West Valley City instead of Salt Lake City. You may also receive notice from the United States Postal Service along with a survey or questionnaire.
Most importantly, your zip code will not change! The zip codes 84118, 84128, 84120 and 84119 are currently listed as Salt Lake City zip codes in the United States Post Office database. This means, in many instances, using one of these zip codes will automatically register your address as a Salt Lake City address. West Valley City is simply requesting that the United States Post Office recode these zip codes to register as West Valley City codes.
Remember, your zip code will not change! In many cases, you may not even notice the change. However, if you have noticed that your address defaults to a Salt Lake City address, you will soon find that your address shows up correctly in mobile applications and on websites.
The first three digits of a ZIP Code together usually indicate thecentral mail processing facility, also referred to as a sec center or sectional center facility to which that ZIP Code belongs.This facility is the mail sorting and distribution center for a zone or area. Some sectional center facilitieshave multiple three-digit codes assigned to them. For example, the Northern Virginia sectional center facility in Merrifieldis assigned ZIP Codes beginning with 220, 221, 222, and 223.
Not all USPS deliverable addresses have a ZIP+4 Code assigned to them. For those postal addresses,geocoding lookups or addressvalidation that require aZIP+4 may not succeed. Even though the USPS might not provide accurate geocodes for those addresses,Smarty can still provideroof-top level geocodes for most addresses in the US.
205 is one of the original 86 area codes created by AT&T and the Bell System in 1947. It originally served the entire state of Alabama. 205 was split in 1995 creating the need to update some of the phone numbers to area code 334, and again in 1998 to create area code 256. In 2019, area code 659 was created and is currently an overlay to 205.
Retail sales taxes are one of the more transparent ways to collect tax revenue. While graduated income tax rates and brackets are complex and confusing to many taxpayers, sales taxes are easier to understand; consumers can see their tax burden printed directly on their receipts.
It should also be noted that while the Census Bureau reports population data using a five-digit identifier that looks much like a ZIP code, this is actually what is called a ZIP Code Tabulation Area (ZCTA), which attempts to create a geographical area associated with a given ZIP code. This is done because a surprisingly large number of ZIP codes do not actually have any residents. For example, the National Press Building in Washington, D.C., has its own ZIP code solely for postal reasons.
For our purposes, ZIP codes that do not have a corresponding ZCTA population figure are omitted from calculations. These omissions result in some amount of inexactitude but overall do not have a significant effect on resultant averages because proximate ZIP code areas that do have ZCTA population numbers capture the tax rate of those jurisdictions.
Below are 762 Kentucky zip codes sorted by population from largest to smallest. The population data are from the 2021 American Community Survey. You can copy and paste this list directly into your favorite spreadsheet program. Don't you just adore lovely numbers listed nicely in columns & rows? We do!
Some of these zips may be mostly within a neighboring state and only slightly within Kentucky. We follow the US Census Bureau's lead here and if any portion of the zip code intersects Kentucky (no matter how small), we include that zip code both in the Kentucky list below as well as in the neighboring state's list of zip codes. 2ff7e9595c
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