Belleville, Michigan Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

If you're considering relocating to Belleville, IL, you should know that this beautiful city is home to a diverse population. In fact, it has a higher median household income than most of the state's cities, and is the county seat of St. Clair County. The population of Belleville is estimated to be around 41,585, with a median household size of 2.43.

The population of Belleville is about 43,296 people, an increase of 4.55% from 2000. Census maps show the various political districts and census blocks, as well as street-level information. The city's recent census data shows that more than half of its residents are Black, which is a racial majority. Another minority group is Hispanic, which represents only 8% of the city's total population.

In 2015, the Belleville City's population was 42,034, representing 0.35% of the state's total population. The median age of its population is just under 39, which is lower than the average for Illinois cities. The city's population is projected to grow by about 20% by 2030, with the proportion of the elderly reaching nearly 20%. The city is home to eight parks and eight designated recreation areas. The average household size is 2.37 people.

Belleville is a cultural hub, with a bustling downtown area. The city offers professional performances year-round at the Pinnacle Theatre, the state-of-the-art Empire Theatre, and local restaurants that are home to musicians of all genres. The downtown Gallery District is home to a vibrant collection of works of art created by local artists and artisans. The city is home to a renowned strawberry festival that takes place every July.