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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The zip code 60025 in Glenview, Illinois, is classified as a "White Majority" area with a significant Asian minority as of 2022. The area exhibits "Moderate Diversity" with a white population of 69% and an Asian population of 18%. The median household income in 2022 was $108,193, indicating an affluent community that is substantially above the national average.
Over the past decade, Glenview has maintained its "White Majority" status while gradually becoming more diverse. The white population decreased from 74% in 2013 to 69% in 2022, while the Asian population increased from 14% to 18% during the same period. This trend indicates a slow progression towards greater diversity, although not yet reaching the "High Diversity" threshold.
The Hispanic population has remained relatively stable at approximately 8-9% throughout the decade, while the Black population has increased slightly from 1% to 2%. The "Two or More Races" category has grown from 1% to 3%, suggesting an increase in mixed-race families or individuals. This trend could potentially classify Glenview as a "Transitional Community" in terms of racial demographics.
The median household income has shown an overall upward trend, increasing from $105,977 in 2013 to $118,438 in 2021, before decreasing slightly to $108,193 in 2022. This general increase in median income correlates with the growing Asian population, which often has higher average incomes in many U.S. communities. The slight decrease in 2022 may be attributed to broader economic factors affecting the nation.
The population has grown steadily from 38,139 in 2013 to 40,755 in 2022, a growth of approximately 6.9% over the decade. This population growth, combined with increasing diversity and rising median income, suggests that Glenview is an attractive location for affluent families, particularly those of Asian descent.
The demographic shifts observed in Glenview align with broader national trends of increasing diversity in suburban areas. Many affluent suburbs across the United States have experienced growing Asian populations and slight decreases in white populations over the past decade. The steady increase in median income also reflects a national trend of income growth in high-income suburbs, often surpassing national averages.
The stability of the Hispanic population percentage in Glenview contrasts with national trends of rapid Hispanic population growth in many areas, suggesting that this community may have specific factors influencing its demographic composition.
Glenview remains a predominantly white, affluent suburb, but is slowly transitioning towards greater diversity, primarily driven by growth in the Asian population and mixed-race categories. These demographic shifts, coupled with rising incomes, indicate a community that is gradually evolving while maintaining its economic prosperity. The trends observed here reflect broader national patterns of suburban diversification and economic stratification, though with some unique local characteristics.