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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The zip code 62467 in Teutopolis, Illinois, is classified as a "Low Diversity" community with a "Racial Majority" of White residents as of 2022. The area has a population of 4,023 and a median income of $73,997. This rural community has maintained a predominantly White demographic over the past decade, with minimal representation from other racial groups.
From 2013 to 2022, Teutopolis has consistently remained in the "Low Diversity" category. The White population has constituted over 95% of the total population each year. Minor changes in racial composition occurred during this period. The White population percentage decreased from 97% in 2013 to 95% in 2022. The Asian population increased from 0% to 1%, and the Black population rose from 0% to 2%. The percentage of residents identifying as two or more races increased from 1% to 2%.
The median income in Teutopolis has shown an overall upward trend. It increased from $61,784 in 2013 to $73,997 in 2022, representing a 19.8% growth over the decade. The highest median income was recorded in 2021 at $81,453, followed by a slight decrease in 2022. Population figures have shown a modest increase, from 3,895 in 2013 to 4,023 in 2022, indicating a stable and slightly growing community.
Teutopolis appears to be changing at a much slower rate compared to national trends of increasing racial diversity, particularly in urban and suburban settings. This is not uncommon for rural Midwestern communities, which often maintain more homogeneous populations compared to national averages.
The economic growth in Teutopolis aligns with broader national trends of economic recovery and growth following the 2008 recession. The community's median income growth outpaces the national average, suggesting a relatively prosperous local economy.
Teutopolis remains a "Low Diversity" community with a strong "Racial Majority." There are subtle indications of very gradual diversification. This change is occurring alongside steady economic growth, suggesting a stable community that is slowly adapting to broader demographic shifts while maintaining its economic strength. The community does not yet show signs of becoming a "Transitional Community," but the minor demographic changes over the past decade may be the early stages of a long-term trend towards increased diversity.