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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Nora, Illinois (zip code 61059) exhibits a distinct demographic profile as of 2022. The population consists of 10 individuals, occupying a land area of 0.9 square miles. The community is classified as having "Low Diversity," with 90% of its population identified as white. The median income for 2022 was $59,641.
From 2013 to 2022, Nora has maintained its "Low Diversity" status. The white population has consistently comprised at least 89% of the total population, categorizing the community as "White Majority" throughout this period. No significant shifts in racial composition have been observed.
The economic trends in Nora have shown notable fluctuations over the past decade. The median income increased from $23,499 in 2013 to $26,759 in 2015. A substantial increase occurred in 2016, with median income rising to $40,007. The most significant increase was observed in 2018, with median income reaching $70,685, and peaking at $73,685 in 2019. Subsequently, there has been a decline, with median income settling at $59,641 in 2022.
These economic changes do not appear to correlate strongly with demographic shifts, given the stable racial composition. However, they may reflect changes in employment opportunities or the economic circumstances of the few residents in this small community. Population trends indicate a slight increase from 8 people in 2010 to a peak of 13 people from 2016 to 2019, before declining to 10 people in 2022.
The small size of Nora presents challenges in drawing meaningful comparisons with broader regional or national trends. However, some observations can be made. The community's racial homogeneity is atypical compared to national trends towards increasing diversity. The median income of $59,641 in 2022 is close to the national median household income, which was approximately $70,784 in 2021. The significant income fluctuations observed in Nora are likely due to its extremely small population size, where changes in one or two households can substantially impact overall statistics.
Nora represents a case study of an extremely small, racially homogeneous community that has experienced significant economic volatility over the past decade. Its small size makes it particularly sensitive to individual household changes, which can dramatically affect overall community statistics. While it has maintained its "Low Diversity" status, the economic fluctuations it has experienced provide insight into the dynamics of micro-communities in rural America.