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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 61013, encompassing Cedarville in Illinois, is characterized as a Low Diversity community with a strong White Majority. As of 2022, the white population comprises 83% of the total, which is a slight decrease from previous years but still overwhelmingly dominant. The area has a population of 12 people in 2022 and an estimated 5 housing units, indicating a very rural or isolated setting.
Throughout the recorded period (2013-2022), Cedarville has consistently maintained its status as a Low Diversity, White Majority community. The percentage of white residents has fluctuated slightly, reaching a peak of 100% in 2020 before declining to 83% in 2022. Despite this recent decrease, the community has not transitioned to any other diversity category due to the persistently high white population percentage.
The median income in Cedarville has shown some fluctuation over the years, with a general upward trend. In 2013, the median income was $65,108, and by 2021 it had increased to $76,804, representing a 18% growth over eight years. However, the most recent data for 2022 shows a decrease to $67,078, which is close to the 2013 level when adjusted for inflation.
The years with the highest percentage of white residents (2018-2020) coincided with some of the lower median income figures in the dataset. This suggests that the racial composition in this small community may not be directly correlated with economic prosperity.
The extremely small population of Cedarville makes it challenging to draw broad conclusions or compare it meaningfully to larger regional or national trends. The community's persistent Low Diversity status contrasts with national trends towards increasing diversity in many areas of the United States. The median income in Cedarville has generally been above the national median income for most of the recorded years, suggesting a relatively affluent small community. The population stability (fluctuating between 10-12 residents over a decade) indicates a lack of significant growth or decline.
While Cedarville has maintained its status as a Low Diversity, White Majority community over the past decade, recent slight decreases in the white population percentage could potentially signal the beginning of a shift towards becoming a Transitional Community. However, given the extremely small population, even minor changes can appear significant statistically. The economic trends show overall growth in median income, but with recent fluctuations that may warrant continued observation. The characteristics of this tiny community make it a case study in micro-demographics, though its small size limits the broader applicability of these trends.