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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The zip code 61839 in De Land, Illinois, is characterized as having Low Diversity as of 2022. The population is predominantly white, comprising 87% of the total. The current median income is $70,920, which is an increase from the previous year.
Over the past decade, De Land has maintained its status as a Low Diversity community, with the white population consistently representing over 75% of the total. However, there are indications of a gradual shift towards a Transitional Community. The white population has decreased from 98% in 2013 to 87% in 2022. The Hispanic population has increased slightly from 0% in 2013 to 3% in 2022. The Black population, previously not represented, now makes up 3% of the community in 2022. The percentage of individuals identifying as two or more races has increased from 2% in 2013 to 7% in 2022.
The median income in De Land has shown an overall upward trend. It increased from $57,448 in 2013 to $74,173 in 2019, a 29% rise. There was a decrease to $67,966 in 2021, possibly due to the economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. The income has increased to $70,920 in 2022, indicating economic recovery.
This economic growth correlates with the gradual diversification of the community. As the area becomes slightly more diverse, it has maintained and improved its economic standing, suggesting that the incoming diversity has not negatively impacted the local economy.
Population trends show a decline from 911 in 2013 to 789 in 2022, a decrease of about 13%. This could indicate outmigration, possibly of younger white residents, leading to the slight increase in diversity percentages.
The trends observed in De Land align with broader patterns seen in many rural American communities. These include gradual diversification, albeit at a slower pace than urban areas; economic resilience despite population decline, possibly due to retention of higher-income households or growth in local industries; and increase in multiracial identifications, reflecting national trends of growing acceptance and recognition of mixed-race identities.
The community's ability to maintain and grow its median income despite population decline and increasing diversity is notable. It suggests that De Land may be successfully integrating new residents and adapting to demographic changes while preserving its economic base.
De Land remains a Low Diversity community, but it shows early signs of transitioning towards greater diversity. This change, coupled with economic growth, positions the community for potential future development and increased inclusivity, though the pace of change remains slow compared to national averages for more urban areas.