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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The zip code 62479 in Wheeler, Illinois, is classified as a "Low Diversity" community as of 2022. The population is 96% white, with a median income of $68,217 and a total population of 1,070.
Over the past decade, Wheeler has maintained its "Low Diversity" status. The white population has consistently remained above 95%, with minimal representation from other racial groups. No significant transitions between diversity categories have occurred, indicating a stable racial composition.
Minor changes in the demographic makeup include the introduction of a 1% Asian representation from 2020 onwards, a slight increase in the Hispanic population (1%) since 2020, and the emergence of a small two or more races category (1-2%) in recent years. These shifts suggest a very gradual trend towards slightly increased diversity, while still remaining within the "Low Diversity" category.
The median income in Wheeler has shown an overall upward trend over the past decade, increasing from $59,417 in 2013 to $68,217 in 2022, with some fluctuations in between. This economic growth has occurred alongside the maintenance of the area's racial homogeneity, suggesting that the community's economic prosperity hasn't significantly altered its demographic makeup.
Population figures have remained relatively stable, fluctuating between about 1,000 and 1,200 residents throughout the decade. This stability in population, combined with the consistent racial composition, indicates that the community hasn't experienced significant in-migration or out-migration that might have altered its demographic profile.
Wheeler appears to be maintaining its traditional demographic composition, which is not uncommon for small, rural communities that often experience slower demographic changes compared to more urban areas. The steady increase in median income aligns with broader national trends of economic recovery and growth following the 2008 recession. However, the lack of significant demographic change in response to this economic growth suggests that the community may not be attracting diverse newcomers at a rate seen in more rapidly changing areas.
Wheeler represents a stable, predominantly white community that has experienced economic growth without significant demographic shifts. While there are hints of very gradual diversification, the area remains firmly within the "Low Diversity" category, reflecting the slower pace of demographic change often seen in small, rural American communities.