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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 60136 in Gilberts, Illinois, is classified as a "White Majority" community with moderate diversity as of 2022. The area has a population of 7,201 and a median income of $90,922. The white population constitutes 65% of the total, while Hispanic (24%) and multiracial (6%) groups represent significant portions, indicating a trend towards increased diversity over the past decade.
The community has transitioned from low diversity to moderate diversity between 2013 and 2022. In 2013, the white population was 70%, which decreased to 65% by 2022. Gilberts is becoming a "Transitional Community" with increasing diversity, as evidenced by the growth of the Hispanic population from 19% in 2013 to 24% in 2022, and the multiracial category from 2% to 6% over the same period. The Asian population has remained relatively stable, fluctuating between 5-10% throughout the decade.
The median income has shown significant volatility over the years, peaking at $126,263 in 2016 but declining to $90,922 in 2022. This decline coincides with the increase in diversity, potentially indicating changing economic dynamics as the community's composition evolves. Despite income fluctuations, the population has grown steadily from 4,710 in 2010 to 7,201 in 2022, a 53% increase. This growth may be driven by the area's attractiveness to diverse populations, possibly due to changing housing affordability or economic opportunities.
Despite the recent decline, the median income remains relatively high compared to national averages, suggesting that the area maintains its economic appeal even as it becomes more diverse.
The demographic shifts observed in Gilberts align with broader national trends of increasing diversity in suburban areas. Many suburbs across the United States have experienced similar transitions from predominantly white communities to more diverse populations over the past decade. The growth of Hispanic and multiracial populations in Gilberts mirrors national demographic trends, where these groups are among the fastest-growing segments of the population.
The economic fluctuations, particularly the recent decline in median income, could be part of larger regional or national economic trends. However, the area's continued population growth suggests that it remains an attractive destination despite these economic challenges.
Gilberts exemplifies a community in transition, moving from low to moderate diversity while maintaining a relatively strong economic base. The interplay between increasing diversity and economic fluctuations presents both opportunities and challenges for community development and social cohesion in the coming years.