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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Bourbonnais, Illinois, exhibits a demographic profile categorized as "Low Diversity" as of 2022. The white population constitutes 77% of the total, dominating the racial composition. The current median income of $77,916 indicates a stable middle-class community.
Over the past decade, Bourbonnais has maintained its "Low Diversity" status, with the white population remaining the majority. However, subtle signs of increasing diversity are evident. The white population decreased from 82% in 2016 to 77% in 2022. The Asian population grew from 1% in 2016 to 3% in 2022. The "Two or More Races" category increased from 2% in 2016 to 5% in 2022. These changes suggest a slow trend towards greater diversity.
The median income in Bourbonnais has shown a positive trend, increasing from $68,058 in 2013 to $77,916 in 2022. This represents a growth of about 14.5% over nine years, outpacing inflation for most of this period. The economic growth has occurred alongside the subtle increases in diversity, suggesting that the community has remained economically stable while becoming slightly more diverse.
The trends observed in Bourbonnais align with broader national patterns of slowly increasing diversity in suburban areas. The steady economic growth is also consistent with national trends of economic recovery and growth following the 2008 recession.
Based on the observed trends, Bourbonnais is likely to continue experiencing slow but steady diversification. If current trends continue, a further decrease in the white population, potentially dropping below 75% in the next 5-10 years, is expected. Continued growth in the Asian and multiracial populations is anticipated. A possible increase in the Hispanic population, which has remained stable at 7%, could occur given national trends.
While dramatic shifts are unlikely in the short term, if these trends accelerate, Bourbonnais could potentially transition from "Low Diversity" to "Moderate Diversity" in the coming decade. This would occur if the white population drops below 75% and at least one other racial group grows to comprise more than 10% of the population.
Economically, the steady growth in median income is likely to continue, barring any major economic disruptions. This could further attract a diverse range of new residents, potentially accelerating the diversification process.
Bourbonnais remains a predominantly white, economically stable community. Subtle demographic shifts and consistent economic growth suggest a gradual move towards greater diversity in the coming years. This transition, if it continues, could bring new cultural influences and economic opportunities to the area, while potentially presenting challenges in terms of community integration and resource allocation.