Household Income in Block Group 000400-4, Grundy County, Illinois (Block Group)

Household Income Distribution#1

Normalized with respect to a standard interval of $5k. Gray areas represent percentile bands from the block groups in Grundy County.
Scope: households in Grundy County, Block Group 000400-4, and other block groups in Grundy County
Block Group 000400-4
Grundy County
Percentile:
0th - 100th
10th - 90th
20th - 80th
30th - 70th
40th - 60th
0%5%10%15%20%Count%> $200k1$150-200k2$125-150k2$100-125k2$75-100k2$60-75k2$50-60k2$45-50k$40-45k$35-40k$30-35k$25-30k$20-25k$15-20k$10-15k< $10k2184.800%4.80%00.000%0%277.200%7.20%7620.267%20.3%4812.800%12.8%102.667%2.67%164.267%4.27%154.000%4.00%00.000%0%00.000%0%143.733%3.73%174.533%4.53%00.000%0%5013.333%13.3%8422.400%22.4%00.000%0%

Household Income by Block Group in Grundy County

There are 34 block groups in Grundy County. This section compares Block Group 000400-4 to all of the block groups in Grundy County and to those entities that contain or substantially overlap with Block Group 000400-4.

Six-Figure Incomes by Block Group#2

Percentage of households with incomes above $100k.
Scope: households in Block Group 000400-4, selected other block groups in Grundy County, and entities that contain Block Group 000400-4
< $25k
$25-50k
$50-100k
$100-200k
$200k+
50%0%50%Count#000200-3B.G. 000200-3000700-2B.G. 000700-2000500-1B.G. 000500-1000200-1B.G. 000200-1000800-1B.G. 000800-1000700-4B.G. 000700-4000103-1B.G. 000103-1000102-1B.G. 000102-1000500-2B.G. 000500-2000700-1B.G. 000700-1000400-4B.G. 000400-4000900-3B.G. 000900-3000800-3B.G. 000800-3000102-2B.G. 000102-2000400-2B.G. 000400-2ZIP Code 60450ZIP 60450Grundy CountyGrundyChicago, Naperville, and Elgin Metro AreaChicago AreaMorris Community High School District 101Morris 101000103-2B.G. 000103-2000700-3B.G. 000700-3000900-5B.G. 000900-5000200-4B.G. 000200-4000200-2B.G. 000200-2Illinois000900-4B.G. 000900-4000600-2B.G. 000600-2000300-4B.G. 000300-4United States of AmericaUnited States000400Tract 000400000900-1B.G. 000900-1000900-2B.G. 000900-2000600-3B.G. 000600-3000600-1B.G. 000600-1MidwestEast North Central000300-3B.G. 000300-3000400-1B.G. 000400-1000800-2B.G. 000800-2000300-1B.G. 000300-1000300-2B.G. 000300-2000400-3B.G. 000400-3000700-5B.G. 000700-5-17.948718%-11.439842%-8.086785%-37.475345%37%51.282051%11.242604%62.524655%63%3171-20.054945%-14.010989%-14.835165%-48.901099%49%38.736264%12.362637%51.098901%51%1862-33.018868%-14.959569%-7.412399%-55.390836%55%40.296496%4.312668%44.609164%45%3313-30.362117%-9.192201%-17.548747%-57.103064%57%20.891365%22.005571%42.896936%43%1544-37.738854%-6.687898%-12.898089%-57.324841%57%40.923567%1.751592%42.675159%43%2685-26.968974%-19.809069%-14.319809%-61.097852%61%34.844869%4.057279%38.902148%39%1636-34.271726%-21.909425%-7.588739%-63.769890%64%33.476132%2.753978%36.230110%36%5927-38.518100%-15.950226%-10.690045%-65.158371%65%32.635747%2.205882%34.841629%35%6168-30.769231%-21.153846%-15.064103%-66.987179%67%25.000000%8.012821%33.012821%33%1039-39.658120%-12.649573%-15.213675%-67.521368%68%23.076923%9.401709%32.478632%32%19010-19.733333%-12.266667%-35.733333%-67.733333%68%27.466667%4.800000%32.266667%32%12111-30.143541%-23.444976%-14.354067%-67.942584%68%32.057416%0.000000%32.057416%32%6712-33.181300%-18.015964%-16.761688%-67.958951%68%31.242873%0.798176%32.041049%32%28113-38.471178%-11.278195%-19.172932%-68.922306%69%27.318296%3.759398%31.077694%31%24814-26.328700%-16.026165%-26.901063%-69.255928%69%23.548651%7.195421%30.744072%31%37615-30.054979%-19.389126%-19.890043%-69.334148%69%25.314600%5.351252%30.665852%31%2,510-32.751634%-19.320331%-17.305095%-69.377060%69%26.743746%3.879194%30.622940%31%5,668-29.811322%-20.401669%-19.788614%-70.001605%70%22.497491%7.500905%29.998395%30%1,039,4271.04M-29.655911%-20.002678%-20.805998%-70.464587%70%24.086223%5.449190%29.535413%30%2,206-37.096774%-15.483871%-18.709677%-71.290323%71%28.709677%0.000000%28.709677%29%8916-23.615160%-21.282799%-26.822157%-71.720117%72%28.279883%0.000000%28.279883%28%9717-37.004405%-24.449339%-10.572687%-72.026432%72%26.211454%1.762115%27.973568%28%12718-40.915033%-12.810458%-18.562092%-72.287582%72%22.091503%5.620915%27.712418%28%21219-22.554068%-34.088568%-16.065911%-72.708548%73%27.291452%0.000000%27.291452%27%26520-30.284870%-21.757289%-21.168612%-73.210771%73%20.571293%6.217936%26.789229%27%1,286,4521.29M-31.818182%-21.818182%-21.363636%-75.000000%75%22.272727%2.727273%25.000000%25%5521-37.238494%-25.104603%-12.970711%-75.313808%75%23.012552%1.673640%24.686192%25%5922-21.640091%-22.779043%-30.979499%-75.398633%75%24.601367%0.000000%24.601367%25%10823-29.966666%-23.121086%-22.339882%-75.427634%75%18.905615%5.666751%24.572366%25%28,925,66528.9M-28.941865%-16.896696%-29.736512%-75.575073%76%18.151401%6.273526%24.424927%24%584-36.271186%-24.406780%-15.254237%-75.932203%76%23.389831%0.677966%24.067797%24%7124-28.231293%-24.489796%-23.809524%-76.530612%77%18.027211%5.442177%23.469388%23%6925-28.309572%-24.643585%-23.625255%-76.578411%77%20.977597%2.443992%23.421589%23%11526-37.922078%-20.000000%-18.961039%-76.883117%77%15.584416%7.532468%23.116883%23%8927-31.411728%-24.244948%-22.410939%-78.067616%78%17.679798%4.252586%21.932384%22%5,775,7825.78M-31.037441%-24.231391%-22.936945%-78.205777%78%17.522445%4.271778%21.794223%22%3,942,1483.94M-27.038627%-31.759657%-21.030043%-79.828326%80%18.454936%1.716738%20.171674%20%4728-28.125000%-15.000000%-44.062500%-87.187500%87%8.437500%4.375000%12.812500%13%4129-49.112426%-23.372781%-14.792899%-87.278107%87%12.130178%0.591716%12.721893%13%4330-29.239766%-37.719298%-20.467836%-87.426901%87%12.573099%0.000000%12.573099%13%4331-53.546099%-24.822695%-9.219858%-87.588652%88%12.411348%0.000000%12.411348%12%3532-43.551797%-24.101480%-22.621564%-90.274841%90%3.382664%6.342495%9.725159%10%4633-32.427184%-29.902913%-29.126214%-91.456311%91%8.543689%0.000000%8.543689%9%4434

Definitions

  • Household Income: total income from all people in the household
  • Median: in terms of income, it is the income for which 50% of households have a lower income, and 50% have a higher income
  • Percentile: for example, the 80th percentile of household income is the income for which 80% of household have a lower income and 20% have a higher income
  • Quintile: a quintile is 20% of a population, grouped by percentile; for example, the 2nd quintile is all members of a population between the 20th and 40th percentiles
  • Gini Index: a statistical measure of how unevenly income is distributed in a population (ranging from 0% to 100%, the higher the number, the greater the inequality)

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