ZIP code 61275

The page on USZIP.com for the ZIP code 61275 provides a comprehensive overview of this area in Port Byron, 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 61275 ZIP code area.

61275 is the zip code for

Port Byron, IL

Also in this location:
Rapids City, IL
East Moline, IL

Total population
4,347
Housing units
1,826
Land area
(sq. miles)
33.58
Density
(people per sq. mile)
129.45
Water area
(sq. miles)
1.38

Demographic data for zip code 61275

Gender:

Male
2,208
Female
2,139
Median age
Male
43.70
Female
44.30
Gender

Households:

Total households
1,717
Family households
1,331
Nonfamily households
386
Average household size
2.53
Average family size
2.86
Households

Housing units:

Total housing units
1,826
Occupied housing units
1,717
Owner-occupied
1,488
Renter-occupied
229
Vacant housing units
109
Housing units

Age:

Under 5 years
253
5 to 9 years
278
10 to 14 years
275
15 to 19 years
287
20 to 24 years
192
25 to 34 years
371
35 to 44 years
590
45 to 54 years
766
55 to 59 years
389
60 to 64 years
344
65 to 74 years
399
75 to 84 years
160
85 years and over
43
Median age
44.10
Age

Race:

White
4,143
Hispanic or Latino
114
Black or African American
19
Asian
6
American Indian & Alaska Native
7
Native Hawaiian & Other Pacific Islander
1
Other (One Race)
1
Two or More Races
56
Race
* Based on 2010, 2000 U.S. Census data

Economic data for zip code 61275

Employment status:

Population
(16 years and over)
3,554
Civilian labor force
2,455
Employed
2,304
Unemployed
151
Armed Forces
0
Not in labor force
1,099
Percent Unemployed
6.2%
Employment status

Commuting to work:

Workers
(16 years and over)
2,265
Car, truck, or van
Drove alone
1,960
Carpooled
87
Public transportation
(excluding taxicab)
13
Walked
11
Other means
41
Worked at home
153
Mean travel time
23.9 min.
Commuting to work

Occupation:

Civilian employed population
(16 years and over)
2,304
Management / business / science / arts
802
Service
383
Sales / office
470
Natural resources / construction / maintenance
223
Production / transportation / material moving
426
Occupation

Industry:

Civilian employed population
(16 years and over)
2,304
Agriculture / forestry / fishing / hunting / mining
40
Construction
114
Manufacturing
482
Wholesale trade
56
Retail trade
144
Transportation / warehousing / utilities
204
Information
15
Finance / insurance / real estate / rental / leasing
125
Professional / scientific / management / administrative / waste management services
183
Educational services / health care / social assistance
554
Arts / entertainment / recreation / accommodation / food services
100
Public administration
174
Other services
113
Industry

Class of worker:

Civilian employed population
(16 years and over)
2,304
Private wage & salary workers
1,793
Government workers
364
Self-employed
(in own not incorporated business)
147
Unpaid family workers
0
Class of worker

Income:

Total households
1,751
Less than $10,000
82
$10,000 to $14,999
22
$15,000 to $24,999
93
$25,000 to $34,999
138
$35,000 to $49,999
211
$50,000 to $74,999
330
$75,000 to $99,999
353
$100,000 to $149,999
330
$150,000 to $199,999
99
$200,000 or more
93
Median household income
$74,931
Mean household income
$86,223
Percentage of people whose income in the past 12 months is below the poverty level
7.0%
Income
* Based on 2007-2011 American Community Survey 5-year estimates

Public schools in 61275

Name & AddressPhone# of studentsFree lunchPupils per teacher
Riverdale Elem School
9424 256th St N
(309) 523-31865068517.4
Riverdale Middle School
9822 256th St N
(309) 523-31312723717.0
Riverdale Sr High School
9622-256th St N
(309) 523-31814063915.0

Public libraries around Port Byron, IL

NameAddress
Odell Public Library
307 South Madison Street
Morrison, IL 61270
Henry C. Adams Memorial Library
209 West Third Street
Prophetstown, IL 61277
River Valley District Library
214 South Main Street
Port Byron, IL 61275
Western District Library
1111 Fourth Street
Orion, IL 61273

Universities and Colleges around 61275

NameAddressPhone
Morrison Institute of Technology
701 Portland Avenue
Morrison, IL 61270
(815) 772-7218
Extension Service University of Illinois - 4-H Advisor100 East Knox Street
Morrison, IL 61270
(815) 772-4075

Hospitals and Medical Centers around 61275

NameAddressPhone# of beds
Hammond-Henry Hospital210 West Elk Street
Geneseo, IL 61254
(309) 944-6431105
Illini Hospital
801 Hospital Road
Silvis, IL 61282
(309) 792-9363105
Mercer County Hospital409 Nw Ninth Avenue
Aledo, IL 61231
(309) 582-530145
Morrison Community Hospital303 North Jackson Street
Morrison, IL 61270
(815) 772-400321
Trinity Medical Center
2701 17th Street
Rock Island, IL 61201
(309) 779-5000342
Arecibo Regional Hospital129 San Luis Avenue
Arecibo, PR 612
(787) 878-7272188
Hospital Dr Susoni55 Nicomedes Rivera Street
Arecibo, PR 612
(787) 878-1010138

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