ZIP code 60951

The page on USZIP.com for the ZIP code 60951 provides a comprehensive overview of this area in Martinton, IL. It features a detailed map pinpointing the location and outlines key demographic information such as population size, median age, and household income. The page also includes insights into the local economy, highlighting business environments and employment statistics. Additionally, it offers data on housing, including average home prices and rent costs. Users can find information on nearby schools, public services, and amenities, making it a useful resource for those looking to move to or learn more about the 60951 ZIP code area.

60951 is the zip code for

Martinton, IL

Also in this location:
Papineau, IL

Total population
961
Housing units
423
Land area
(sq. miles)
53.23
Density
(people per sq. mile)
18.05
Water area
(sq. miles)
0.28

Demographic data for zip code 60951

Gender:

Male
484
Female
477
Median age
Male
44.60
Female
42.90
Gender

Households:

Total households
375
Family households
273
Nonfamily households
102
Average household size
2.56
Average family size
3.01
Households

Housing units:

Total housing units
423
Occupied housing units
375
Owner-occupied
296
Renter-occupied
79
Vacant housing units
48
Housing units

Age:

Under 5 years
45
5 to 9 years
55
10 to 14 years
78
15 to 19 years
73
20 to 24 years
37
25 to 34 years
107
35 to 44 years
104
45 to 54 years
185
55 to 59 years
75
60 to 64 years
59
65 to 74 years
76
75 to 84 years
56
85 years and over
11
Median age
43.70
Age

Race:

White
925
Hispanic or Latino
23
Black or African American
1
Asian
5
American Indian & Alaska Native
0
Native Hawaiian & Other Pacific Islander
0
Other (One Race)
0
Two or More Races
7
Race
* Based on 2010, 2000 U.S. Census data

Economic data for zip code 60951

Employment status:

Population
(16 years and over)
677
Civilian labor force
461
Employed
408
Unemployed
53
Armed Forces
0
Not in labor force
216
Percent Unemployed
11.5%
Employment status

Commuting to work:

Workers
(16 years and over)
406
Car, truck, or van
Drove alone
346
Carpooled
36
Public transportation
(excluding taxicab)
0
Walked
9
Other means
1
Worked at home
14
Mean travel time
35.2 min.
Commuting to work

Occupation:

Civilian employed population
(16 years and over)
408
Management / business / science / arts
121
Service
57
Sales / office
93
Natural resources / construction / maintenance
47
Production / transportation / material moving
90
Occupation

Industry:

Civilian employed population
(16 years and over)
408
Agriculture / forestry / fishing / hunting / mining
43
Construction
47
Manufacturing
54
Wholesale trade
24
Retail trade
18
Transportation / warehousing / utilities
40
Information
27
Finance / insurance / real estate / rental / leasing
19
Professional / scientific / management / administrative / waste management services
18
Educational services / health care / social assistance
74
Arts / entertainment / recreation / accommodation / food services
13
Public administration
18
Other services
13
Industry

Class of worker:

Civilian employed population
(16 years and over)
408
Private wage & salary workers
314
Government workers
61
Self-employed
(in own not incorporated business)
33
Unpaid family workers
0
Class of worker

Income:

Total households
347
Less than $10,000
24
$10,000 to $14,999
1
$15,000 to $24,999
39
$25,000 to $34,999
20
$35,000 to $49,999
64
$50,000 to $74,999
107
$75,000 to $99,999
35
$100,000 to $149,999
50
$150,000 to $199,999
7
$200,000 or more
0
Median household income
$60,391
Mean household income
$61,050
Percentage of people whose income in the past 12 months is below the poverty level
6.8%
Income
* Based on 2007-2011 American Community Survey 5-year estimates

Public libraries around Martinton, IL

NameAddress
Manteno Public Library District
50 West Division Street
Manteno, IL 60950
Melvin Public Library102 South Center Street
Melvin, IL 60952
Milford District Library2 South Grant Avenue
Milford, IL 60953
Edward Chipman Public Library
126 North Locust Street
Momence, IL 60954
Onarga Community Public Library District209 West Seminary Avenue
Onarga, IL 60955
Paxton Carnegie Library
254 South Market Street
Paxton, IL 60957
Piper City Public Library District39 West Main Street
Piper City, IL 60959

Universities and Colleges around 60951

NameAddressPhone
Cooperative Extension Service - University of Illinois Ford-Iroquois Unit Of912 West Seminary Avenue
Onarga, IL 60955
(815) 268-4051

Hospitals and Medical Centers around 60951

NameAddressPhone# of beds
Gibson Area Hosp & Hlth Servs
1120 North Melvin Street
Gibson City, IL 60936
(217) 784-425182
Hoopeston Comm Mem Hospital701 East Orange Street
Hoopeston, IL 60942
(217) 283-5531100
Iroquois Memorial Hospital
200 Fairman Avenue
Watseka, IL 60970
(815) 432-5841112
Provena St Mary's Hospital
500 West Court Street
Kankakee, IL 60901
(815) 937-2180174
Riverside Medical Center
350 North Wall Street
Kankakee, IL 60901
(815) 933-1671433

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