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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The zip code 61018 in Dakota, Illinois, is classified as a "Low Diversity" community as of 2022. The population is 95% white, a characteristic that has remained stable over the past decade. The median income in 2022 was $63,151, indicating moderate economic prosperity for a small rural community.
From 2013 to 2022, Dakota has maintained its "Low Diversity" status. The white population has consistently remained above 95%, with minimal fluctuations. A small increase in Hispanic representation occurred, growing from 0% in 2013 to 3% in 2022. Additionally, individuals identifying as two or more races increased from 1% to 2%. These changes suggest a very gradual diversification trend, though not significant enough to alter the community's "Low Diversity" classification.
The median income in Dakota has shown an overall upward trend over the past decade, increasing from $51,485 in 2013 to $63,151 in 2022, representing a growth of about 22.7% over nine years. A notable increase in median income occurred from $64,022 in 2020 to $70,696 in 2021, followed by a decrease to $63,151 in 2022. These fluctuations may be attributed to factors such as the economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent recovery efforts.
The population has experienced a slight decline, decreasing from 1,109 in 2013 to 1,021 in 2022. This minor population decline (-7.9%) has not significantly impacted the overall demographic composition or economic trends of the community.
Dakota's stability in racial demographics is not uncommon for small, rural Midwestern communities, which often experience slower rates of demographic change compared to urban and suburban areas. The income growth in Dakota generally aligns with broader economic trends seen across the country during this period, including rising incomes and economic recovery following the 2008 recession. However, the community's median income remains below the national median household income, which was approximately $70,784 in 2021.
The slight increase in Hispanic population and individuals of two or more races, while small, reflects broader national trends of increasing diversity, albeit at a much slower pace in this community. This gradual change suggests that even in predominantly homogeneous areas, some level of diversification is occurring, though at a rate that does not significantly alter the community's overall demographic profile.
Dakota represents a stable, predominantly white community with gradual economic improvements and very slow diversification. While it maintains its "Low Diversity" classification, the subtle demographic shifts and economic fluctuations indicate that even small, rural communities are not entirely immune to broader national trends of increasing diversity and economic change.