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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Ipava, Illinois, exhibits a demographic profile categorized as "Low Diversity" based on established terminology. As of 2022, the village has a population of 695 with a 97% white majority. This racial composition, combined with a median income of $53,399, indicates a small, predominantly white community with moderate economic standing.
Over the past decade, Ipava has maintained its "Low Diversity" status. The white population has remained above 89% throughout the observed period, increasing to 97% in recent years. Minimal fluctuations have occurred in other racial categories, with individuals identifying as two or more races peaking at 7% in 2014 but declining to 2% by 2022. The Hispanic population has remained consistently low, never exceeding 2% of the total population. Other racial categories such as Asian, Black, Native American, and Pacific Islander have negligible representation or no available data.
The median income in Ipava has shown a fluctuating but generally upward trend over the past decade. Starting from $43,528 in 2013, it reached a peak of $57,380 in 2021 before slightly declining to $53,399 in 2022. This represents an overall increase of about 22.7% from 2013 to 2022, suggesting a gradual improvement in the economic conditions of the village. The population has fluctuated, with a low of 604 in 2012 and a high of 739 in 2021. The current population of 695 in 2022 indicates a slight decline from the previous year but an overall increase compared to a decade ago.
Ipava's demographic homogeneity is more pronounced than what is typically observed in larger urban areas or more diverse regions of the United States. The economic growth appears moderate and may align with small, rural communities rather than rapidly growing urban centers.
Based on observed trends, Ipava will likely maintain its "Low Diversity" status in the near future. The white majority has shown stability and slight increases in recent years, with minimal growth in other racial categories. Economically, if the upward trend in median income continues, further improvements in the village's economic standing may occur. However, the slight decline in both population and median income from 2021 to 2022 suggests potential volatility or challenges that may impact future growth.
Given current trends, it is unlikely that Ipava will transition into a new category from the established library in the immediate future. The most likely scenario for a potential shift would be a very gradual move towards "Moderate Diversity" if the small percentages of Hispanic residents and those of two or more races were to increase over time. This transition would likely take many years or even decades at the current rate of change.
Ipava presents a picture of a stable, predominantly white community with slow but positive economic growth. While significant demographic shifts are not apparent in the near future, continued monitoring of economic trends and any potential influx of diverse populations could provide insights into possible long-term changes in the community's composition and character.