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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The zip code 60919 in Cabery, Illinois, is classified as a "Low Diversity" community as of 2022. The population is 96% white, a classification that has remained consistent over the past decade. The median income in 2022 is $70,433, indicating a middle-class economic status for the area.
Throughout the period from 2013 to 2022, Cabery has maintained its status as a "Low Diversity" community. The white population has consistently remained above 95%, with minimal representation from other racial groups. Minor fluctuations have occurred in the Hispanic population and those identifying as two or more races, but these changes have not significantly altered the overall racial composition.
The community has not transitioned between different diversity categories during this period. However, there is a slight trend towards increased representation of people identifying as two or more races, rising from 1% in 2013 to 3% in 2022. This may indicate the beginnings of a very gradual shift towards slightly increased diversity, though it remains far from changing the overall "Low Diversity" classification.
The median income in Cabery has fluctuated over the years, showing an overall upward trend. From $61,654 in 2013, it rose to a peak of $70,896 in 2019, before experiencing some volatility in recent years. The 2022 figure of $70,433 represents a significant increase from the 2013 level, suggesting overall economic growth in the community.
The population has slightly decreased from 417 in 2013 to 388 in 2022, while the median income has generally increased. This suggests that the area may be becoming more prosperous without attracting new residents. The stability in racial composition coupled with the overall increase in median income indicates that the existing community has experienced economic improvement without significant demographic changes.
The persistence of a predominantly white community in Cabery contrasts with national trends towards increasing diversity in many areas of the United States. However, the economic growth reflected in rising median incomes aligns with broader trends of economic recovery and growth following the 2008 recession.
The slight increase in people identifying as two or more races mirrors a national trend of growing multiracial identification, albeit at a slower pace than in many other parts of the country.
Cabery presents a picture of a stable, predominantly white community that has experienced economic growth over the past decade. While there are hints of very gradual diversification, the area remains characterized by low diversity. The economic improvements have occurred within this stable demographic context, suggesting that local factors rather than demographic shifts have been the primary drivers of economic change in this zip code.