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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Addison, Illinois, has undergone a demographic transition from a White Majority to a Majority-Minority community between 2013 and 2022. As of 2022, the white population comprises 48% of the total, while Hispanic residents make up 38%. The community maintains Moderate Diversity, with two major groups representing over 20% of the population each. The median income in 2022 was $70,326, reflecting a middle-class suburban community.
Over the past decade, Addison has experienced significant demographic shifts. In 2013, the white population constituted 50% of the community. By 2017, the village had transitioned to a Majority-Minority status, with the white population falling below 50%. This change appears to be driven by growth in the Hispanic and Asian populations, while the Black population has remained relatively stable. The Asian population has shown steady growth, increasing from 6% in 2013 to 8% in 2022.
The median income in Addison has demonstrated an overall upward trend, rising from $67,679 in 2013 to $70,326 in 2022, with fluctuations in between. A notable increase to $78,010 occurred in 2021 before a decrease in 2022. This general upward trend in income has coincided with the shift to a Majority-Minority community, suggesting that the demographic changes have not negatively impacted the overall economic well-being of the area.
The population of Addison has been steadily decreasing since 2015, dropping from 42,378 to 38,943 in 2022. This population decline, coupled with changing demographics, could indicate a complex interplay of factors such as outmigration of certain groups, changing family sizes, or shifts in local economic opportunities.
The demographic shifts observed in Addison align with broader national trends of increasing diversity in suburban areas. Many suburbs across the United States have been transitioning from predominantly white communities to more diverse areas, particularly with growth in Hispanic and Asian populations. The economic resilience of Addison, as evidenced by the rising median income despite demographic changes, is also consistent with national patterns where increased diversity has not necessarily led to economic decline in suburban areas.
Based on the observed trends, Addison is likely to continue its trajectory as a Majority-Minority community with increasing diversity. The Asian population may continue to grow, potentially leading to a transition towards High Diversity if it surpasses the 10% threshold and if the white population continues to decrease. Economically, if the upward trend in median income continues, Addison may see further economic growth. However, the declining population trend is a concern that could impact future economic prospects if it persists.
In the coming years, Addison might transition into a Transitional Community category, especially if the growth in Asian population and potential increases in multiracial identifications continue alongside the established Hispanic presence. This transition could bring both opportunities and challenges, potentially requiring adaptations in local services, education, and community engagement strategies to meet the needs of an increasingly diverse population.