ZIP code 61024

The page on USZIP.com for the ZIP code 61024 provides a comprehensive overview of this area in Durand, 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 61024 ZIP code area.

61024 is the zip code for

Durand, IL

Total population
2,620
Housing units
1,094
Land area
(sq. miles)
62.48
Density
(people per sq. mile)
41.93
Water area
(sq. miles)
0.09

Demographic data for zip code 61024

Gender:

Male
1,298
Female
1,322
Median age
Male
41.40
Female
44.50
Gender

Households:

Total households
1,007
Family households
726
Nonfamily households
281
Average household size
2.53
Average family size
2.96
Households

Housing units:

Total housing units
1,094
Occupied housing units
1,007
Owner-occupied
816
Renter-occupied
191
Vacant housing units
87
Housing units

Age:

Under 5 years
130
5 to 9 years
171
10 to 14 years
198
15 to 19 years
199
20 to 24 years
114
25 to 34 years
227
35 to 44 years
345
45 to 54 years
434
55 to 59 years
207
60 to 64 years
168
65 to 74 years
207
75 to 84 years
152
85 years and over
68
Median age
42.80
Age

Race:

White
2,509
Hispanic or Latino
64
Black or African American
7
Asian
10
American Indian & Alaska Native
3
Native Hawaiian & Other Pacific Islander
1
Other (One Race)
1
Two or More Races
25
Race
* Based on 2010, 2000 U.S. Census data

Economic data for zip code 61024

Employment status:

Population
(16 years and over)
2,113
Civilian labor force
1,392
Employed
1,289
Unemployed
103
Armed Forces
0
Not in labor force
721
Percent Unemployed
7.4%
Employment status

Commuting to work:

Workers
(16 years and over)
1,236
Car, truck, or van
Drove alone
1,033
Carpooled
136
Public transportation
(excluding taxicab)
0
Walked
10
Other means
9
Worked at home
48
Mean travel time
27.7 min.
Commuting to work

Occupation:

Civilian employed population
(16 years and over)
1,289
Management / business / science / arts
534
Service
226
Sales / office
231
Natural resources / construction / maintenance
122
Production / transportation / material moving
176
Occupation

Industry:

Civilian employed population
(16 years and over)
1,289
Agriculture / forestry / fishing / hunting / mining
33
Construction
67
Manufacturing
278
Wholesale trade
26
Retail trade
181
Transportation / warehousing / utilities
72
Information
39
Finance / insurance / real estate / rental / leasing
25
Professional / scientific / management / administrative / waste management services
111
Educational services / health care / social assistance
281
Arts / entertainment / recreation / accommodation / food services
111
Public administration
39
Other services
26
Industry

Class of worker:

Civilian employed population
(16 years and over)
1,289
Private wage & salary workers
1,086
Government workers
135
Self-employed
(in own not incorporated business)
68
Unpaid family workers
0
Class of worker

Income:

Total households
991
Less than $10,000
29
$10,000 to $14,999
62
$15,000 to $24,999
70
$25,000 to $34,999
94
$35,000 to $49,999
114
$50,000 to $74,999
200
$75,000 to $99,999
248
$100,000 to $149,999
132
$150,000 to $199,999
42
$200,000 or more
0
Median household income
$64,531
Mean household income
$65,651
Percentage of people whose income in the past 12 months is below the poverty level
6.5%
Income
* Based on 2007-2011 American Community Survey 5-year estimates

Public schools in 61024

Name & AddressPhone# of studentsFree lunchPupils per teacher
Dolan Ctr Maryville Farm Campus
10104 Farm School Rd
(815) 599-3975371118.5
Durand Elem School
200 W South St
(815) 248-21713503915.2
Durand High School
200 W South St
(815) 248-21712342110.2
Durand Jr High School
200 W South St
(815) 248-2171106817.7

Public libraries around Durand, IL

NameAddress
Dixon Public Library
221 South Hennepin Avenue
Dixon, IL 61021
East Dubuque District Library
350 Wall Street
East Dubuque, IL 61025
Elizabeth Township Library210 East Myrtle Street
Elizabeth, IL 61028

Universities and Colleges around 61024

NameAddressPhone
Turning Point Community Church
944 Stony Point Road
Dixon, IL 61021
(815) 288-2625
Highland Community College300 North West Street
Elizabeth, IL 61028
(815) 858-2564
Sauk Valley Community College173 Il Route 2
Dixon, IL 61021
(815) 288-5511

Hospitals and Medical Centers around 61024

NameAddressPhone# of beds
Cgh Medical Center
100 East Lefevre Road
Sterling, IL 61081
(815) 625-0400143
Freeport Memorial Hospital
1045 West Stephenson Street
Freeport, IL 61032
(815) 599-6000176
Galena-Stauss Hospital215 Summit Street
Galena, IL 61036
(815) 777-134082
Katherine Shaw Bethea Hospital
403 East First Street
Dixon, IL 61021
(815) 288-5531100
Northwest Suburban Comm Hosp1625 South State Street
Belvidere, IL 61008
(815) 547-544169
Rochelle Community Hospital
900 North Second Street
Rochelle, IL 61068
(815) 562-218154

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