Household Income in Block Group 010500-1, McDonough 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 McDonough County.
Scope: households in McDonough County, Block Group 010500-1, and other block groups in McDonough County
Block Group 010500-1
McDonough County
Percentile:
0th - 100th
10th - 90th
20th - 80th
30th - 70th
40th - 60th
0%20%40%60%80%100%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< $10k200.000%0%00.000%0%00.000%0%00.000%0%00.000%0%00.000%0%00.000%0%00.000%0%00.000%0%00.000%0%00.000%0%5100.000%100%00.000%0%00.000%0%00.000%0%00.000%0%

Household Income by Block Group in McDonough County

There are 34 block groups in McDonough County. This section compares Block Group 010500-1 to all of the block groups in McDonough County and to those entities that contain or substantially overlap with Block Group 010500-1.

Six-Figure Incomes by Block Group#2

Percentage of households with incomes above $100k.
Scope: households in Block Group 010500-1, selected other block groups in McDonough County, and entities that contain Block Group 010500-1
< $25k
$25-50k
$50-100k
$100-200k
$200k+
100%50%0%Count#010700-3B.G. 010700-3011100-4B.G. 011100-4010300-3B.G. 010300-3010300-1B.G. 010300-1010300-2B.G. 010300-2010900-3B.G. 010900-3010100-5B.G. 010100-5Illinois011000-2B.G. 011000-2011000-1B.G. 011000-1United States of AmericaUnited States010700-2B.G. 010700-2MidwestEast North Central010100-1B.G. 010100-1010200-1B.G. 010200-1010400-5B.G. 010400-5ZIP Code 61455ZIP 61455Macomb Community Unit School District 185Macomb 185Macomb Metro AreaMacomb AreaMcDonough CountyMcDonough010600-1B.G. 010600-1010200-3B.G. 010200-3011000-3B.G. 011000-3011100-1B.G. 011100-1010200-2B.G. 010200-2010400-3B.G. 010400-3010700-1B.G. 010700-1010900-1B.G. 010900-1010400-4B.G. 010400-4010400-1B.G. 010400-1010100-4B.G. 010100-4011100-3B.G. 011100-3011100-2B.G. 011100-2010100-3B.G. 010100-3010100-2B.G. 010100-2010600-2B.G. 010600-2010500Tract 010500010500-1B.G. 010500-1010900-2B.G. 010900-2010500-3B.G. 010500-3010400-2B.G. 010400-2010500-2B.G. 010500-2-24.953096%-23.076923%-8.630394%-56.660413%57%32.270169%11.069418%43.339587%43%2311-33.061224%-17.959184%-15.510204%-66.530612%67%33.469388%0.000000%33.469388%33%822-36.929461%-13.692946%-16.182573%-66.804979%67%33.195021%0.000000%33.195021%33%803-30.370370%-36.666667%-1.111111%-68.148148%68%24.074074%7.777778%31.851852%32%864-35.040431%-21.293801%-13.746631%-70.080863%70%29.919137%0.000000%29.919137%30%1115-33.110368%-23.745819%-14.715719%-71.571906%72%26.086957%2.341137%28.428094%28%856-17.391304%-37.500000%-17.934783%-72.826087%73%27.173913%0.000000%27.173913%27%507-30.284870%-21.757289%-21.168612%-73.210771%73%20.571293%6.217936%26.789229%27%1,286,4521.29M-30.319149%-27.127660%-16.489362%-73.936170%74%21.276596%4.787234%26.063830%26%498-25.352113%-20.774648%-28.873239%-75.000000%75%21.830986%3.169014%25.000000%25%719-29.966666%-23.121086%-22.339882%-75.427634%75%18.905615%5.666751%24.572366%25%28,925,66528.9M-30.059778%-13.748933%-33.304868%-77.113578%77%19.043553%3.842869%22.886422%23%26810-31.411728%-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-25.278810%-26.765799%-27.509294%-79.553903%80%20.446097%0.000000%20.446097%20%5511-36.734694%-30.272109%-13.265306%-80.272109%80%14.625850%5.102041%19.727891%20%5812-31.388013%-19.085174%-30.441640%-80.914826%81%19.085174%0.000000%19.085174%19%12113-24.947589%-19.156184%-38.220650%-82.324423%82%15.290881%2.384696%17.675577%18%1,349-24.781603%-19.360226%-38.450668%-82.592497%83%14.953751%2.453751%17.407503%17%1,355-26.965628%-23.190609%-33.341779%-83.498015%83%14.635588%1.866396%16.501985%17%1,954-26.965628%-23.190609%-33.341779%-83.498015%83%14.635588%1.866396%16.501985%17%1,954-25.166667%-27.333333%-31.000000%-83.500000%84%14.833333%1.666667%16.500000%17%9914-29.532164%-25.438596%-29.532164%-84.502924%85%15.497076%0.000000%15.497076%15%5315-32.812500%-23.437500%-28.710938%-84.960938%85%11.718750%3.320313%15.039063%15%7716-41.908714%-24.896266%-18.257261%-85.062241%85%14.937759%0.000000%14.937759%15%3617-46.766169%-23.880597%-16.417910%-87.064677%87%7.960199%4.975124%12.935323%13%2618-9.584665%-6.070288%-71.565495%-87.220447%87%12.779553%0.000000%12.779553%13%4019-16.170213%-7.021277%-64.468085%-87.659574%88%8.297872%4.042553%12.340426%12%5820-12.033195%-26.556017%-51.244813%-89.834025%90%10.165975%0.000000%10.165975%10%4921-13.526570%-11.352657%-66.666667%-91.545894%92%8.454106%0.000000%8.454106%8%3522-25.593668%-12.401055%-54.353562%-92.348285%92%7.651715%0.000000%7.651715%8%2923-25.147929%-39.349112%-28.994083%-93.491124%93%6.508876%0.000000%6.508876%7%2224-33.770492%-43.606557%-16.393443%-93.770492%94%6.229508%0.000000%6.229508%6%1925-22.480620%-33.333333%-38.501292%-94.315245%94%5.684755%0.000000%5.684755%6%2226-19.409283%-45.991561%-29.113924%-94.514768%95%5.485232%0.000000%5.485232%5%1327-32.758621%-29.802956%-32.512315%-95.073892%95%4.926108%0.000000%4.926108%5%2028-30.751708%-26.651481%-40.546697%-97.949886%98%2.050114%0.000000%2.050114%2%929-0.000000%-7.246377%-92.753623%-100.000000%100%0.000000%0.000000%0.000000%0%0-0.000000%-100.000000%-0.000000%-100.000000%100%0.000000%0.000000%0.000000%0%030-31.423290%-18.114603%-50.462107%-100.000000%100%0.000000%0.000000%0.000000%0%031-0.000000%-0.000000%-100.000000%-100.000000%100%0.000000%0.000000%0.000000%0%032-0.000000%-42.307692%-57.692308%-100.000000%100%0.000000%0.000000%0.000000%0%033-0.000000%-0.000000%-100.000000%-100.000000%100%0.000000%0.000000%0.000000%0%034

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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