South Gibson, Pennsylvania Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

This article aims to provide you with information on the Population & Steets in South - Gibson City, IL. It shows the various racial and ethnic groups living below the poverty line. Below, we'll look at the most common modes of transportation used by Gibson City residents. The chart also shows how many households in Gibson City have two or more cars. The largest share of households has two cars, followed by false.

The median property value in Gibson City, IL was $100,900 in 2019. This is about 0.42 times lower than the national average of $240,500. The median property value in Gibson City, IL decreased from $109,300 to $100,900, a decrease of 7.69%. The homeownership rate in Gibson City, IL is 63.7%, and the median household size is 2 cars.

The area had two racially mixed wards: the Central Ward and the East Ward. The Central Ward shares a border with downtown, while the North and East Wards are separated by railroad tracks and Interstate 280. The South Ward and West Ward are not directly connected to the downtown area. Despite the close proximity, there is a significant racial disparity in this area.

In 1940, 91,382 households had children under the age of 18. Thirty-two percent of the households had a female householder, and 30.2% were not families. Twenty-six percent of households consisted of individuals, and 8.8% were senior citizens. The average household size was 2.85, and the median family size was 3.43. In other words, South Gibson City is very diverse, but it does have some characteristics in common with many other cities in the state.