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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 60137 in Glen Ellyn, Illinois, is classified as a "White Majority" community with moderate diversity as of 2022. The white population comprises 74% of the total, while Asian and Hispanic populations represent 10% and 8% respectively.
Over the past decade, Glen Ellyn has maintained its "White Majority" status while showing signs of increasing diversity. The white population decreased from 79% in 2013 to 74% in 2022, while the Asian population increased from 6% to 10% during the same period. This trend indicates a gradual transition towards a more diverse community composition.
The community has moved from "Low Diversity" to the lower end of "White Majority" with increasing representation from other racial groups. This transition is primarily driven by growth in the Asian and multi-racial populations, while the Hispanic population has remained relatively stable.
The demographic shifts in Glen Ellyn correlate with a significant increase in median income. From 2013 to 2022, the median income rose from $102,798 to $118,532, an increase of about 15%. This trend suggests that the increasing diversity in the community is associated with economic growth.
The population has remained relatively stable over this period, with only minor fluctuations. This stability, combined with rising incomes and increasing diversity, may indicate that the community is attracting affluent, diverse professionals while maintaining its overall character.
The trends observed in Glen Ellyn align with broader patterns seen in many suburban communities across the United States. Many affluent suburbs have been experiencing gradual increases in diversity, particularly with growth in Asian and multi-racial populations. The substantial increase in median income also reflects wider trends of economic growth in prosperous suburban areas.
The community's evolution towards greater diversity while maintaining high median incomes suggests that Glen Ellyn may be successfully integrating new residents from various backgrounds without experiencing significant economic disruption. This pattern of "Transitional Community" development, characterized by gradual demographic shifts and economic growth, is often seen in desirable suburban locations that attract diverse, high-income professionals.
Glen Ellyn remains a "White Majority" community, but it shows clear signs of increasing diversity and economic prosperity. These trends suggest a gradual transition that may enhance the community's vibrancy and economic strength in the coming years.