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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Kankakee, Illinois, classified as a "Moderate Diversity" community as of 2022, exhibits a racial composition where no single group exceeds 50%. The population consists of 44% White, 36% Black, and 18% Hispanic residents. The city's median income in 2022 is $46,935, indicating an increase over the past decade.
From 2013 to 2022, Kankakee maintained its "Moderate Diversity" status, with minor demographic shifts. The White population decreased from 48% to 44%, the Black population increased from 33% to 36%, and the Hispanic population slightly increased from 17% to 18%. These changes suggest a gradual transition towards increased diversity.
The median income rose from $37,479 in 2013 to $46,935 in 2022, a 25% increase. This economic improvement correlates with the slight increase in minority representation. However, the population declined from 31,873 in 2013 to 28,675 in 2022, a 10% decrease. This population loss may influence the racial composition changes, possibly due to differential migration patterns among racial groups.
Kankakee's demographic shifts align with broader national trends of increasing diversity in many urban areas. The economic improvement, despite population loss, suggests a complex interplay of factors such as possible gentrification or changes in local industry.
Based on observed trends, Kankakee is likely to continue its slow transition towards greater diversity. If current trends persist, the White population may decrease below 40% in the next 5-10 years, while Black and Hispanic populations may continue to grow. The "Two or More Races" category, which has shown slight growth, may also increase. These changes could potentially shift Kankakee towards the "High Diversity" category in the future, especially if the Hispanic population grows above 20%.
If the upward trend in median income continues, it could further influence demographic shifts, potentially attracting more diverse, middle-income residents to the area. However, the declining population trend is a concern. If this continues, it could impact the city's economic growth and potentially alter the pace of demographic changes.
In conclusion, Kankakee appears to be on a path of gradual diversification and economic improvement, but population loss presents a challenge that could influence future demographic and economic trajectories.