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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 62695, encompassing Woodson in Illinois, presents a demographic profile of an extremely small community. As of 2022, this community of 7 residents falls under the "Low Diversity" category, with the white population comprising 86% of the total. The median income for 2022 was $72,769.
Throughout the period from 2013 to 2022, Woodson has consistently maintained a "Low Diversity" classification. The white population has remained the overwhelming majority, ranging from 86% to 100% of the total population. There have been no significant shifts in racial composition over this period, indicating a stable, homogeneous community.
The most notable change occurred in 2021 when the community briefly became entirely white (100%), before returning to 86% white in 2022. Given the extremely small population size, even minor changes in individual residents can cause significant percentage shifts.
The median income in Woodson has fluctuated over the years but generally remained high. It peaked in 2019 at $80,665 before declining to $72,769 in 2022. This represents a 9.8% decrease over three years. The period of highest income (2017-2019) coincided with a slight increase in population from 7 to 8 residents.
Woodson has remained consistently homogeneous. This stability in racial composition is atypical for many areas in the United States. The median household income in Woodson ($72,769 in 2022) is higher than the national median income ($70,784 in 2021), suggesting that despite its small size and lack of diversity, Woodson remains an affluent community.
With such a small population, this community is particularly sensitive to individual changes. The addition or departure of even one resident can dramatically alter the demographic and economic statistics. Woodson presents a case study of a micro-community that has maintained low diversity and relative affluence over the past decade, resisting broader national trends towards increasing diversity.