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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 60130 in Forest Park, Illinois, is classified as a "Moderate Diversity" community as of 2022. The area has a white majority (55%) with significant Black (25%) and Hispanic (9%) populations. The median income is $72,814, indicating a diverse economic landscape in this suburban Chicago community.
Forest Park has experienced a demographic transition over the past decade. In 2013, the community was characterized as "Majority-Minority," with the white population at 47% and the Black population at 33%. By 2022, the area had shifted to a "White Majority" status, while maintaining significant diversity.
The transition appears to have been gradual, with the white population increasing from 47% in 2013 to 55% in 2022. The Black population decreased from 33% to 25%. Asian and Hispanic populations remained relatively stable, around 6-10% each throughout the decade. The community has maintained its "Moderate Diversity" classification, with at least three racial groups consistently representing significant portions of the population.
The demographic shifts in Forest Park correlate with changes in median income. From 2013 to 2022, the median income increased from $62,724 to $72,814, a rise of about 16%. This economic growth coincides with the increasing white population percentage. There was a significant increase in median income between 2019 ($67,206) and 2021 ($77,713), which then slightly decreased in 2022. This surge aligns with the period when the white population first surpassed 50%.
The population has remained relatively stable over the decade, fluctuating between about 13,200 and 13,700 residents. This stability suggests that the demographic changes are more likely due to in-migration and out-migration rather than significant population growth or decline.
The trends observed in Forest Park reflect broader patterns seen in many suburban areas near major cities. The gradual increase in the white population percentage and rising median income could indicate suburbanization trends. The maintenance of significant diversity despite these changes is noteworthy. Forest Park appears to be balancing demographic shifts with retained diversity.
Forest Park presents a dynamic picture of demographic and economic change. While moving towards a stronger white majority, it has maintained its status as a moderately diverse community. The correlating increase in median income suggests complex socio-economic factors at play. These trends provide insights into the evolving nature of suburban communities in the Chicago metropolitan area and potentially reflect broader national patterns of suburban demographic and economic change.