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Springfield

140,742

Population

35

ZIP Codes

$52,637

Median Income

$121,184

Median Home Value

ZIP Codes in Springfield

ZIP Code Place Name
62701 Springfield
62702 Springfield
62703 Springfield
62704 Springfield
62705 Springfield
62706 Springfield
62707 Springfield
62708 Springfield
62711 Springfield
62712 Springfield
62715 Springfield
62716 Springfield
62719 Springfield
62722 Springfield
62723 Springfield
62726 Springfield
62736 Springfield
62739 Springfield
62756 Springfield
62757 Springfield
62761 Springfield
62762 Springfield
62763 Springfield
62764 Springfield
62765 Springfield
62766 Springfield
62767 Springfield
62769 Springfield
62776 Springfield
62777 Springfield
62781 Springfield
62786 Springfield
62791 Springfield
62794 Springfield
62796 Springfield

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a city have multiple ZIP codes?
Yes, most cities have multiple ZIP codes. Large cities like New York City have over 200 ZIP codes, while Los Angeles has around 130. Even small towns may have two or three ZIP codes if they have distinct delivery areas or PO box sections.
Can a ZIP code cover multiple cities?
Yes. Many ZIP codes span multiple cities, towns, or unincorporated areas. The USPS assigns ZIP codes based on delivery efficiency, not political boundaries. Rural ZIP codes especially may cover large areas containing several small communities.
How do I find the correct ZIP code for a city?
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