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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
North City, Illinois, as of 2022, is categorized as a "Low Diversity" community. The white population comprises 92% of the total, defining it as a racial group dominating with over 75% of the population. The village has a small population of 1,265 as of 2022, with a median income of $39,723.
Over the past decade, North City has consistently maintained its status as a "Low Diversity" community. The white population has remained above 90% throughout the period, with only slight fluctuations. However, there are subtle signs of increasing diversity. The Hispanic population, while small, has shown a consistent presence since 2015, maintaining around 2% of the population. The 'Two or More Races' category has seen a notable increase from 1% in most years to 5% in 2022. The introduction of a small Black population (1%) in 2022 is a new development.
The median income in North City has shown a downward trend over the past decade. Peak median income was observed in 2013 at $45,775. By 2022, it had fallen to $39,723, a decrease of about 13%. This decline in median income coincides with fluctuations in population. The population peaked at 1,502 in 2016. It then declined to 1,189 in 2021 before slightly rebounding to 1,265 in 2022.
The trends in North City appear to diverge from national patterns. Many areas across the U.S. have been experiencing increasing diversity over the past decade, while North City remains predominantly white. The declining median income contrasts with general trends of income growth in many parts of the country, suggesting local economic challenges.
Based on the observed trends, we can hypothesize about the future of North City. Demographic Projection: While still likely to remain in the "Low Diversity" category in the near future, the community shows early signs of potentially transitioning towards a "Moderate Diversity" classification over the long term. The increasing 'Two or More Races' population and the introduction of a small Black population suggest a gradual diversification.
Economic Outlook: The declining median income trend is concerning. If this continues, it could lead to further population decline as residents seek better economic opportunities elsewhere. This could potentially accelerate demographic changes if incoming residents are more diverse than those leaving.
Potential New Category: Given the current trends, North City might be on the cusp of becoming a "Transitional Community" in the coming years. While still predominantly white, the gradual increases in Hispanic, multiracial, and now Black populations, coupled with economic challenges, suggest the beginning of demographic shifts that could reshape the community's composition over time.
In conclusion, while North City remains a low-diversity community with economic challenges, subtle demographic shifts and consistent income declines indicate the potential for more significant changes in the future. Monitoring these trends will be crucial for understanding the evolving nature of this small Illinois community.