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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The zip code 61914 in Bethany, Illinois, is classified as a "Low Diversity" community as of 2022. The population is 96% white, with minimal representation from other racial groups. The median income in 2022 was $63,814, and the population was 1,812, indicating a small, predominantly white community with a middle-class economic profile.
Bethany has maintained its status as a "Low Diversity" community over the past decade. The white population has remained above 95% from 2013 to 2022. There are subtle signs of slow diversification, with the white population percentage decreasing slightly from 99% in 2013 to 96% in 2022. A small Hispanic population emerged, growing from 0% in 2013 to 2% in 2022. The population identifying as two or more races increased from 0% to 2% over the same period.
The median income in Bethany has shown overall growth, increasing from $51,526 in 2013 to $63,814 in 2022, representing a 23.8% increase over nine years. This growth has not been linear. There was a significant increase in median income from $59,985 in 2017 to $67,718 in 2018, a 12.9% increase in a single year. The income peaked at $70,269 in 2021 before declining to $63,814 in 2022.
The economic changes do not strongly correlate with the minimal demographic shifts observed. The overall income growth might suggest improving economic conditions for the predominantly white population. Population trends show a slight decline from 1,985 in 2013 to 1,812 in 2022, a decrease of about 8.7%.
This zip code appears to be resistant to significant demographic change, which is not uncommon in small, rural Midwestern communities. These communities often maintain more homogeneous populations compared to national averages. The income growth in Bethany generally aligns with national trends of rising median incomes over the past decade.
The subtle increase in Hispanic and multiracial populations, while minimal, mirrors broader national trends of growing diversity, albeit at a much slower pace than seen in many other parts of the country. Bethany shows signs of economic growth, but its demographic composition remains largely unchanged, maintaining its status as a low-diversity, predominantly white community. The minimal shifts observed may indicate the very early stages of diversification, but any significant changes are likely to occur over a much longer time frame unless there are substantial changes in migration patterns or local economic conditions.