New Burnside, Illinois Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

In Illinois, the most popular language is English, and New Burnside is no exception. As of the 2010 census, 100% of residents of New Burnside speak only English, and 1.7% speak it very well. Furthermore, the population is made up of 100 percent white citizens. Regardless of your ethnicity, you'll find that the majority of people in New Burnside speak English fluently. Here's a look at how the local population compares with other parts of the state.

In New Burnside, Illinois, twenty-nine percent of the residents work for the government. The median household income is $30,625 and the percentage of unemployed residents is 13.0%. In addition, the median age of New Burnside residents is 48. Residents have a high school diploma or higher, and 95.5% of residential units are owned by their owners. And just 17.0% of the city's housing units were built before 1940.

The area around 95th and South Park Boulevard is surrounded by railroad tracks on three sides. On the west side, there are tracks for the Canadian National Railway, the Union Pacific Railroad, and the Norfolk Southern Railway. In 2016, the population was 2,254 people, making it the city with the lowest density of people in Chicago. In addition, the black race population is significantly below the state average. There is no significant population difference between whites and blacks in New Burnside, which may explain the low percentage of black residents.