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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 62544 in Macon, Illinois, exhibits characteristics of a Low Diversity community with a predominantly White population (96% in 2022). The median income for 2022 was $69,337, showing an increase from previous years. The area has maintained a relatively stable population over the past decade, with minor fluctuations.
Throughout the analyzed period (2013-2022), Macon has consistently fallen under the Low Diversity category, with the White population consistently making up over 90% of the total. There have been minimal changes in racial composition, with only slight increases in minority representation. The community has remained a White Majority area throughout the decade, with no significant shifts towards other categories such as Racial Plurality or Majority-Minority.
The median income in Macon has shown a general upward trend over the past decade, increasing from $62,489 in 2013 to $69,337 in 2022. This represents an approximately 11% increase over nine years. There was a dip in median income between 2014 and 2015, dropping from $58,800 to $55,371, but it has since recovered and continued to grow.
The population has remained relatively stable, with minor fluctuations. It peaked at 1,817 in 2015 and has since declined slightly to 1,573 in 2022. This stability in population, combined with the increasing median income, suggests a relatively steady economic environment that has not triggered significant demographic changes.
Macon appears to have maintained its demographic composition with minimal change. This stability is not uncommon in smaller, rural communities, which often experience less demographic flux compared to larger urban areas. The increase in median income aligns with broader national trends of economic recovery and growth following the 2008 recession. However, the rate of increase (11% over nine years) is relatively modest compared to some faster-growing regions in the country.
The persistent Low Diversity categorization of Macon contrasts with many areas across the United States that have been experiencing transitions towards Higher Diversity or Majority-Minority status. This stability might be attributed to factors such as limited economic opportunities attracting new residents, established community dynamics, or geographic isolation.
Macon presents a picture of demographic stability within a slowly improving economic context. While not experiencing rapid diversification, the community has maintained a steady population base with gradually increasing income levels, suggesting a stable, albeit not rapidly changing, local environment.