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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Posen, Illinois, exhibits a demographic profile categorized as a "Majority-Minority" community as of 2022. The Hispanic population represents the largest racial group at 63%, with no single racial group forming a majority. The community's median income is $48,871, reflecting the economic conditions of this 1.17 square mile area.
Posen has undergone a significant demographic transition over the past decade. In 2013, the community was described as having "Moderate Diversity," with a Hispanic plurality (56%) and significant Black (23%) and White (21%) populations. By 2022, the community had solidified its status as a "Majority-Minority" area, with the Hispanic population growing to 63% while the White population declined to 13%.
This shift indicates a trend towards increased Hispanic representation and decreased overall diversity. The Black population has remained relatively stable, fluctuating between 14% and 27% over the years. The Asian and multiracial populations have maintained minimal representation, never exceeding 1%.
The median income in Posen has shown volatility over the past decade. From 2013 to 2019, there was a general downward trend, with income dropping from $48,321 to $45,925. However, the years 2020 and 2021 saw a significant increase, reaching a peak of $56,146 in 2021, before declining again to $48,871 in 2022.
The period of increased Hispanic representation (2019-2022) coincided with the period of highest income growth, suggesting that the demographic shift may have been accompanied by economic opportunities or changes in the local job market favoring this group.
The demographic shift in Posen aligns with broader national trends of increasing Hispanic populations in many urban and suburban areas. The income volatility may reflect broader economic challenges and recoveries, including the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020-2021.
Based on the observed trends, Posen will likely continue to solidify its status as a "Majority-Minority" community, with the Hispanic population potentially growing further. If current trends persist, the community might transition towards a "Hispanic Majority" category in the near future, especially if the Hispanic population exceeds 66-70%.
Economically, the recent volatility makes predictions challenging. If the correlation between increased Hispanic representation and income growth continues, we might see stabilization or modest growth in median income. Conversely, if the most recent downturn (2021-2022) represents a new trend, the community might face economic challenges that could impact its demographic composition, potentially slowing the rate of change or even reversing some of the observed trends.
Posen represents a dynamic community undergoing significant demographic changes, with economic implications that will likely continue to shape its character in the coming years. Monitoring these trends will be crucial for local policymakers and community leaders to address the evolving needs of this changing population.