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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 60156, located in Lake in the Hills, Illinois, is classified as a "White Majority" community with moderate diversity as of 2022. The area has a population of 26,997 and a median income of $104,836, indicating a relatively affluent suburban setting.
Over the past decade, Lake in the Hills has transitioned from a "Low Diversity" community to one with increasing diversity, while maintaining a "White Majority" status. In 2013, the white population comprised 80% of the total. By 2022, this percentage had decreased to 72%, indicating a shift towards more diversity while still retaining a clear white majority.
The community has shown signs of becoming a "Transitional Community," with the Hispanic population growing from 11% in 2013 to 16% in 2022, and the Asian population from 5% to 7% over the same period. This trend suggests a slow but steady diversification of the area.
The demographic shifts have occurred alongside a significant increase in median income. From 2013 to 2022, the median income rose from $93,914 to $104,836, an increase of about 11.6%. The population has remained relatively stable over this period, growing from 26,416 in 2013 to 26,997 in 2022, a modest increase of about 2.2%.
The trends observed in Lake in the Hills align with broader national patterns of increasing diversity in suburban areas. Many traditionally white-majority suburbs across the United States have experienced similar transitions over the past decade, with growing Hispanic and Asian populations in particular.
The economic growth in this zip code outpaces the national average. The stability in population size, combined with increasing diversity and rising incomes, suggests that Lake in the Hills may be experiencing a gradual gentrification process.
Lake in the Hills remains a "White Majority" community, but it is showing clear signs of transitioning towards greater diversity. This change, coupled with strong economic growth, positions the area as an evolving suburban community that reflects broader national trends of increasing diversity in affluent suburbs.