ZIP code 62875

The page on USZIP.com for the ZIP code 62875 provides a comprehensive overview of this area in Patoka, 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 62875 ZIP code area.

62875 is the zip code for

Patoka, IL

Total population
1,167
Housing units
529
Land area
(sq. miles)
67.76
Density
(people per sq. mile)
17.22
Water area
(sq. miles)
4.88

Demographic data for zip code 62875

Gender:

Male
582
Female
585
Median age
Male
41.00
Female
44.80
Gender

Households:

Total households
468
Family households
339
Nonfamily households
129
Average household size
2.49
Average family size
2.93
Households

Housing units:

Total housing units
529
Occupied housing units
468
Owner-occupied
393
Renter-occupied
75
Vacant housing units
61
Housing units

Age:

Under 5 years
66
5 to 9 years
73
10 to 14 years
77
15 to 19 years
72
20 to 24 years
68
25 to 34 years
131
35 to 44 years
115
45 to 54 years
194
55 to 59 years
87
60 to 64 years
75
65 to 74 years
115
75 to 84 years
68
85 years and over
26
Median age
43.30
Age

Race:

White
1,141
Hispanic or Latino
12
Black or African American
0
Asian
2
American Indian & Alaska Native
5
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 62875

Employment status:

Population
(16 years and over)
941
Civilian labor force
584
Employed
518
Unemployed
66
Armed Forces
0
Not in labor force
357
Percent Unemployed
11.3%
Employment status

Commuting to work:

Workers
(16 years and over)
500
Car, truck, or van
Drove alone
406
Carpooled
59
Public transportation
(excluding taxicab)
0
Walked
11
Other means
12
Worked at home
12
Mean travel time
30.3 min.
Commuting to work

Occupation:

Civilian employed population
(16 years and over)
518
Management / business / science / arts
124
Service
96
Sales / office
106
Natural resources / construction / maintenance
60
Production / transportation / material moving
132
Occupation

Industry:

Civilian employed population
(16 years and over)
518
Agriculture / forestry / fishing / hunting / mining
22
Construction
46
Manufacturing
56
Wholesale trade
29
Retail trade
50
Transportation / warehousing / utilities
75
Information
0
Finance / insurance / real estate / rental / leasing
3
Professional / scientific / management / administrative / waste management services
26
Educational services / health care / social assistance
158
Arts / entertainment / recreation / accommodation / food services
23
Public administration
24
Other services
6
Industry

Class of worker:

Civilian employed population
(16 years and over)
518
Private wage & salary workers
423
Government workers
75
Self-employed
(in own not incorporated business)
20
Unpaid family workers
0
Class of worker

Income:

Total households
448
Less than $10,000
40
$10,000 to $14,999
35
$15,000 to $24,999
53
$25,000 to $34,999
41
$35,000 to $49,999
81
$50,000 to $74,999
83
$75,000 to $99,999
49
$100,000 to $149,999
51
$150,000 to $199,999
15
$200,000 or more
0
Median household income
$43,864
Mean household income
$53,333
Percentage of people whose income in the past 12 months is below the poverty level
16.1%
Income
* Based on 2007-2011 American Community Survey 5-year estimates

Public schools in 62875

Name & AddressPhone# of studentsFree lunchPupils per teacher
Patoka Elem School
1220 Kinoka Rd
(618) 432-52001234715.4
Patoka Jr High School
1220 Kinoka Rd
(618) 432-5200471147.0
Patoka Sr High School
1220 Kinoka Rd
(618) 432-544083259.2

Public libraries around Patoka, IL

NameAddress
Patoka Public Library210 West Bond Street
Patoka, IL 62875

Hospitals and Medical Centers around 62875

NameAddressPhone# of beds
Clay County Hospital
911 Stacy Burk Drive
Flora, IL 62839
(618) 662-213122
Crossroads Community Hospital8 Doctors Park Road
Mount Vernon, IL 62864
(618) 244-550037
Fairfield Memorial Hospital303 Nw 11th Street
Fairfield, IL 62837
(618) 842-2611163
Franklin Hospital
201 Bailey Lane
Benton, IL 62812
(618) 439-3161115
Good Samaritan Reg Health Ctr
605 North 12th Street
Mount Vernon, IL 62864
(618) 242-4600141
Hamilton Memorial Hosp Dist
611 South Marshall Avenue
Mcleansboro, IL 62859
(618) 643-236191
Marshall Browning Hospital
900 North Washington Street
Du Quoin, IL 62832
(618) 542-214633
Salem Township Hospital1201 Ricker Drive
Salem, IL 62881
(618) 548-319431
St Mary's Hospital400 North Pleasant Avenue
Centralia, IL 62801
(618) 532-6731169
United Mine Workers Union Hosp
507 West St Louis Street
West Frankfort, IL 62896
(618) 932-215510
Wabash General Hosp District1418 College Drive
Mount Carmel, IL 62863
(618) 262-862152
White County Medical Center400 Plum Street
Carmi, IL 62821
(618) 382-4171112

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