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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Cicero, Illinois, exhibited a population of 81,916 in 2022 with a median income of $67,111. The town is classified as a "Hispanic Majority" community, with Hispanics comprising 88% of the population, exceeding the 50% threshold for a racial majority.
Over the past decade, Cicero has maintained its "Hispanic Majority" status. The Hispanic population has remained stable, ranging from 87% in 2013 to 90% in 2019, before settling at 88% in 2022. This stability suggests an established Hispanic community in the area. The white population decreased slightly from 9% in 2013 to 8% in 2022, while the Black population remained constant at 3%. Asian and other racial categories consistently represented approximately 0% of the population.
Cicero is characterized by "Low Diversity" throughout the observed period, as the Hispanic population has consistently exceeded 75% of the total population. The median income in Cicero has shown an upward trend, increasing from $37,232 in 2013 to $67,111 in 2022, an 80% increase over nine years. This suggests improving economic conditions for the predominantly Hispanic population.
The population of Cicero decreased slightly from 84,107 in 2013 to 81,916 in 2022. This minor population decrease coupled with rising incomes may indicate gentrification or improved economic opportunities for long-term residents.
The Hispanic majority in Cicero is likely higher than national averages. The significant income growth over the past decade may reflect broader economic trends of recovery and growth following the 2008 financial crisis, but the magnitude of increase suggests local factors may also be influential.
Based on observed trends, Cicero is likely to remain a "Hispanic Majority" community with "Low Diversity" in the near future. The stability of the demographic composition over the past decade suggests established community structures. If the trend of rising median incomes continues, changes in the community's composition may occur. This could potentially lead to a "Transitional Community" status if rising incomes attract more diverse populations, or maintained "Low Diversity" with potential changes in socioeconomic stratification within the Hispanic community.
The most probable scenario is that Cicero will maintain its "Hispanic Majority" and "Low Diversity" status, but with continued economic improvement for its residents. This could result in increased socioeconomic diversity within the Hispanic community.