Davis Junction - Monroe Center is a very small town located in the state of Illinois. With a population of 3,167 people and just one neighborhood, Davis Junction - Monroe Center is the 457th largest community in Illinois.
Unlike some towns, Davis Junction - Monroe Center isn’t mainly white- or blue-collar. Instead, the most prevalent occupations for people in Davis Junction - Monroe Center are a mix of both white- and blue-collar jobs. Overall, Davis Junction - Monroe Center is a town of professionals, transportation and shipping workers, and managers. There are especially a lot of people living in Davis Junction - Monroe Center who work in management occupations (12.31%), sales jobs (9.10%), and office and administrative support (7.21%).
Because of many things, Davis Junction - Monroe Center is a very good place for families to consider. With an enviable combination of good schools, low crime, college-educated neighbors who tend to support education because of their own experiences, and a high rate of home ownership in predominantly single-family properties, Davis Junction - Monroe Center really has some of the features that families look for when choosing a good community to raise children. Is Davis Junction - Monroe Center perfect? Of course not, and if you like frenetic nightlife, it will be far from your cup of tea. But overall this is a solid community, with many things to recommend it as a family-friendly place to live.
As is often the case in a small town, Davis Junction - Monroe Center doesn't have a public transportation system that people use for their commute.
The percentage of adults in Davis Junction - Monroe Center with college degrees is slightly lower than the national average of 21.84% for all communities. 16.70% of adults in Davis Junction - Monroe Center have a bachelor's degree or advanced degree.
The per capita income in Davis Junction - Monroe Center in 2022 was $34,980, which is middle income relative to Illinois and the nation. This equates to an annual income of $139,920 for a family of four. However, Davis Junction - Monroe Center contains both very wealthy and poor people as well.
Davis Junction - Monroe Center is a very ethnically-diverse town. The people who call Davis Junction - Monroe Center home describe themselves as belonging to a variety of racial and ethnic groups. The greatest number of Davis Junction - Monroe Center residents report their race to be White. Davis Junction - Monroe Center also has a sizeable Hispanic population (people of Hispanic origin can be of any race). People of Hispanic or Latino origin account for 13.44% of the town’s residents. Important ancestries of people in Davis Junction - Monroe Center include German, Irish, English, Swedish, and Norwegian.
The most common language spoken in Davis Junction - Monroe Center is English. Other important languages spoken here include Spanish and Polish.
Many things matter about a neighborhood, but the first thing most people notice is the way a neighborhood looks and its particular character. For example, one might notice whether the buildings all date from a certain time period or whether shop signs are in multiple languages. This particular neighborhood in Davis Junction - Monroe Center, the neighborhood, has some outstanding things about the way it looks and its way of life that are worth highlighting.
Unpopulated, and rural, the neighborhood is one of the least crowded neighborhoods in all of America. If you like open space, no traffic, and lots of room, this neighborhood may be just what you are looking for. According to NeighborhoodScout's leading research, this neighborhood is less densely populated than 92.8% of the neighborhoods in America.
Did you know that the neighborhood has more Swedish and German ancestry people living in it than nearly any neighborhood in America? It's true! In fact, 6.9% of this neighborhood's residents have Swedish ancestry and 35.9% have German ancestry.
How wealthy a neighborhood is, from very wealthy, to middle income, to low income is very formative with regard to the personality and character of a neighborhood. Equally important is the rate of people, particularly children, who live below the federal poverty line. In some wealthy gated communities, the areas immediately surrounding can have high rates of childhood poverty, which indicates other social issues. NeighborhoodScout's analysis reveals both aspects of income and poverty for this neighborhood.
The neighbors in the neighborhood in Davis Junction - Monroe Center are middle-income, making it a moderate income neighborhood. NeighborhoodScout's exclusive analysis reveals that this neighborhood has a higher income than 49.7% of the neighborhoods in America. In addition, 8.4% of the children seventeen and under living in this neighborhood are living below the federal poverty line, which is a lower rate of childhood poverty than is found in 54.8% of America's neighborhoods.
The old saying "you are what you eat" is true. But it is also true that you are what you do for a living. The types of occupations your neighbors have shape their character, and together as a group, their collective occupations shape the culture of a place.
In the neighborhood, 35.8% of the working population is employed in executive, management, and professional occupations. The second most important occupational group in this neighborhood is manufacturing and laborer occupations, with 32.3% of the residents employed. Other residents here are employed in sales and service jobs, from major sales accounts, to working in fast food restaurants (19.7%), and 11.8% in clerical, assistant, and tech support occupations.
The most common language spoken in the neighborhood is English, spoken by 92.1% of households. Some people also speak Spanish (7.7%).
Culture is the shared learned behavior of peoples. Undeniably, different ethnicities and ancestries have different cultural traditions, and as a result, neighborhoods with concentrations of residents of one or another ethnicities or ancestries will express those cultures. It is what makes the North End in Boston so fun to visit for the Italian restaurants, bakeries, culture, and charm, and similarly, why people enjoy visiting Chinatown in San Francisco.
In the neighborhood in Davis Junction - Monroe Center, IL, residents most commonly identify their ethnicity or ancestry as German (35.9%). There are also a number of people of Irish ancestry (15.7%), and residents who report Mexican roots (10.7%), and some of the residents are also of English ancestry (6.9%), along with some Swedish ancestry residents (6.9%), among others.
Even if your neighborhood is walkable, you may still have to drive to your place of work. Some neighborhoods are located where many can get to work in just a few minutes, while others are located such that most residents have a long and arduous commute. The greatest number of commuters in neighborhood spend between 15 and 30 minutes commuting one-way to work (46.2% of working residents), which is shorter than the time spent commuting to work for most Americans.
Here most residents (84.8%) drive alone in a private automobile to get to work. In addition, quite a number also carpool with coworkers, friends, or neighbors to get to work (9.6%) . In a neighborhood like this, as in most of the nation, many residents find owning a car useful for getting to work.