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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Norris, Illinois, exhibits a demographic profile characterized by low diversity. As of 2022, the community is categorized as having a "White Majority" with 100% of the population identified as white. This lack of racial diversity is accompanied by a median income of $67,767 and a population of 628 residents.
Over the past decade, Norris has maintained its status as a "White Majority" community, with racial composition data showing minimal change. From 2013 to 2022, the white population has remained at or near 100%. A slight deviation occurred in 2021, where there was a minimal decrease to 99% white population, with 1% identified as two or more races. This stability in racial composition indicates a demographic structure resistant to change.
Despite the static racial demographics, the economic landscape of Norris has experienced fluctuations. The median income peaked in 2018 at $84,282, followed by a decline to $54,499 in 2021, before increasing to $67,767 in 2022. The population showed overall growth from 584 in 2010 to a peak of 706 in 2019, followed by a decline to 628 in 2022. These economic shifts do not appear to correlate strongly with the stable racial demographics, suggesting other factors influence the community's economic conditions.
Norris's lack of racial diversity contrasts with broader national trends towards increasing diversity in many American communities. The economic volatility experienced by the village, particularly the sharp decline in median income from 2018 to 2021, may reflect broader economic challenges faced by small rural communities in recent years.
Based on the observed trends, it is likely that Norris will maintain its status as a "White Majority" community with "Low Diversity" in the near future. The consistency of the racial composition over the past decade suggests strong demographic inertia. However, the economic volatility presents a more uncertain future.
If the recent upward trend in median income continues, it could potentially attract new residents, which might gradually introduce more diversity. This could lead to a slow transition towards a "Transitional Community" category, albeit over a longer time frame than the data currently suggests.
Alternatively, if economic challenges persist or worsen, it could lead to further population decline, potentially reinforcing the current demographic makeup and maintaining the "Low Diversity" category.
While Norris's racial demographics have remained stable, its economic future appears less certain. The community's ability to navigate these economic challenges may ultimately determine whether it begins to see more demographic changes in the coming years.