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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Augusta, Illinois, is categorized as a community with Low Diversity. As of 2022, the white population constitutes 93% of the total population of 697. The median income is $38,595.
Over the past decade, Augusta has maintained its Low Diversity status. The white population has remained above 93% throughout the recorded period. Minor changes in diversity include an increase in the Hispanic population from 1% in 2013 to 4% in 2022, and the appearance of a two or more races category at 3% from 2019 onwards.
The median income in Augusta has fluctuated significantly. It peaked in 2017 at $57,499, declined sharply to $42,499 in 2018, and has generally trended downward since, reaching $38,595 in 2022. Population trends show a decline from 859 in 2010 to 470 in 2016, followed by a partial recovery to 697 in 2022.
Augusta is changing at a slower rate than the national average in terms of diversity. The persistent low diversity and economic challenges are common in many small, rural Midwestern communities.
Based on observed trends, Augusta is likely to remain a Low Diversity community for the foreseeable future. The slow increase in Hispanic population and the emergence of a multiracial category suggest the community may be in the early stages of a transition towards slightly higher diversity.
The downward trend in median income is concerning and could potentially lead to further population loss. Augusta might transition from Low Diversity to Moderate Diversity over the next couple of decades if current trends continue and accelerate slightly.
Local leaders might need to consider strategies for economic development and community revitalization to foster economic growth and potentially attract a more diverse population. This could include efforts to attract new businesses, improve local infrastructure, or develop amenities that could appeal to a broader range of residents.