Cherry Valley, Arkansas Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

To get a better understanding of the city, you need to know the population and steets of Cherry Valley, Illinois. Below, you'll find the population for this city and its surrounding towns. If you'd like to go out of town for a few days, this list can help you get an idea of what to expect. You can also see the cities within 100 miles of Cherry Valley, IL.

Cherry Valley was first settled in 1851. It was named for Joseph Riddelle, the town's first postmaster. In 1851, Mr. Calkins built the town's first grain warehouse. In 1852, the Galena & Chicago Railroad crossed the town's boundaries. The town was then incorporated. The population of Cherry Valley was a bit under 2000. However, as of 2010, there are more than 30,000 people living in the city.

In 2014, the population of Cherry Valley was 71,152 people, leveling off just slightly from the previous year. Its population has increased 1.7% since 2000. The Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission predicts a 0.24% growth for the city over the next 25 years. A recent census revealed that the majority of residents in Cherry Valley commute by car, by bike, and on foot. In addition to the numbers above, this report also contains detailed demographics for Cherry Valley.

A good indicator of how many people live in Cherry Valley is the median age. The median age in the city has increased from 29 to 42 in that same time period. One quarter of the population has lived in their homes for 25 years or more. In contrast, the Hispanic population accounted for 0.4% of the city's population. As with most cities, Cherry Valley's median household income is $46,900 and the average household income is $56,696. The median high school graduation rate in the area is 73%.