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As of 2010-2014, the per capita income of Urbana School District 116 is $20,708, which is lower than the state average of $30,019 and is lower than the national average of $28,555. Urbana School District 116 median household income is $32,799. On average Urbana School District 116 residents spend 15.1 minutes per day commuting to work, which is lower than the state average of 28.6 minutes and is lower than the national average of 25.7 minutes.

Topics:Per Capita IncomeMedian Workers IncomeHousehold IncomeFamily IncomeMedian Income by AgeEmployment StatusCommuting to WorkCareersPoverty Level

Per Capita Income, #760

Urbana School District 116
20,708 USD
Illinois
30,019 USD
U.S.
28,555 USD

*Based on 2010-2014 data. View historical per capita income data.

Median Individual Worker Income, see rank

Urbana School District 116
14,257 USD
Illinois
32,198 USD
U.S.
30,815 USD

*Based on 2010-2014 data. View historical median individual worker income data.


Male Median Individual Worker Income, see rank
Urbana School District 116
17,168 USD
Illinois
39,039 USD
U.S.
36,116 USD

*Based on 2010-2014 data. View historical male median individual worker income data.


Female Median Individual Worker Income, see rank
Urbana School District 116
11,708 USD
Illinois
26,489 USD
U.S.
25,692 USD

*Based on 2010-2014 data. View historical female median individual worker income data.

Household Income

Median Household Income, #843
Urbana School District 116
32,799 USD
Illinois
57,166 USD
U.S.
53,482 USD
Mean Household Income, see rank
Urbana School District 116
50,901 USD
Illinois
78,521 USD
U.S.
74,596 USD
Median Household Income Growth Since 2005-2009, see rank
Urbana School District 116
-1.07%
Illinois
22.70%
U.S.
27.36%

*The Urbana School District 116 median household income growth rate is since 2005-2009. The Illinois and U.S population growth rate is since 2000.
Ranks: $10k or less, $10k-$20k, $20k-$30k, $30k-$40k, $40k-$50k, $50k-$75k, $75k-$100k, $100k-$150k, $150k-$200k, $200k or more


Household Income Other than Earnings
 Urbana School District 116IllinoisU.S.
%+Average Amount%+Average Amount%+Average Amount
Interest, Dividends, or Net Rental Income19.14%$11,345, see rank22.23%$15,72821.11%$16,919
Social Security Income16.66%$15,130, see rank27.05%$17,89329.33%$17,636
Public Assistance Income1.74%$3,320, see rank2.51%$3,6722.82%$3,720
Retirement Income13.10%$33,487, see rank16.75%$26,03417.85%$24,095
+ The percentage of the total households that have the income.

*Based on 2010-2014 data. View historical household income data.

Family Income

Median Family Income, see rank
Urbana School District 116
58,207 USD
Illinois
70,967 USD
U.S.
65,443 USD
Mean Family Income, see rank
Urbana School District 116
77,700 USD
Illinois
92,664 USD
U.S.
86,963 USD
Ranks: $10k or less, $10k-$20k, $20k-$30k, $30k-$40k, $40k-$50k, $50k-$75k, $75k-$100k, $100k-$150k, $150k-$200k, $200k or more

*Based on 2010-2014 data. View historical family income data.

Median Household Income by Races

 Urbana School District 116IllinoisU.S.
White$38,836, see rank$62,152$56,900
Black$23,854, see rank$34,174$35,600
Hispanic$36,176, see rank$46,782$42,396
Asian$18,012, see rank$75,890$73,244
American Indian, Alaska Native$21,060, see rank$41,567$37,170
One Race, Other$51,250, see rank$44,842$40,300
Two or More Races$27,214, see rank$48,716$47,621

*Based on 2010-2014 data. View historical median household income by races data.

Median Household Income by Age

 Urbana School District 116IllinoisU.S.
less than 25$11,421, see rank$24,207$25,788
25 to 44$35,343, see rank$62,340$58,398
45 to 64$54,835, see rank$70,284$65,027
65 or over$45,410, see rank$38,325$37,945

*Based on 2010-2014 data. View historical median household income by age data.

Employment Status

 Urbana School District 116IllinoisU.S.
Population 16 Years and Over45,218, see rank10,170,489248,775,628
Male122,594, 49.97%, see rank48.53%48.69%
Male, In Labor Force:213,995, 61.94%, see rank71.38%69.28%
Male, In Armed Forces227, 0.12%, see rank0.30%0.73%
Male, Civilian213,968, 61.82%, see rank71.09%68.54%
Male, Civilian, Employed312,910, 92.43%, see rank89.58%90.49%
Male, Civilian, Unemployed31,058, 7.57%, see rank10.42%9.51%
Male, Not in Labor Force28,599, 38.06%, see rank28.62%30.72%
Female122,624, 50.03%, see rank51.47%51.31%
Female, In Labor Force:213,450, 59.45%, see rank61.04%58.79%
Female, In Armed Forces20, 0.00%, see rank0.05%0.11%
Female, Civilian213,450, 59.45%, see rank60.99%58.69%
Female, Civilian, Employed312,432, 92.43%, see rank90.48%91.18%
Female, Civilian, Unemployed31,018, 7.57%, see rank9.52%8.82%
Female, Not in Labor Force29,174, 40.55%, see rank38.96%41.21%
1 Percentage of the population of 16 years and over.
2 Percentage of the population of 16 years and over for the gender.
3 Percentage of the Civilian for the gender.

*Based on 2010-2014 data. View historical employment status data.

Commuting to Work

 Urbana School District 116IllinoisU.S.
Workers 16 Years and Over24,838, 100%5,928,078141,337,148
Car, Truck, or Van—Drove Alone13,298, 53.54%, see rank73.48%76.41%
Car, Truck, or Van—Carpooled1,693, 6.82%, see rank8.63%9.59%
Public Transportation3,388, 13.64%, see rank8.92%5.06%
Walked3,301, 13.29%, see rank3.14%2.78%
Other Means1,518, 6.11%, see rank1.63%1.79%
Worked at Home1,640, 6.60%, see rank4.19%4.37%

Mean Travel Time to Work, see rank
Urbana School District 116
15.1 minutes
Illinois
28.6 minutes
U.S.
25.7 minutes
Ranks: 9 min. or less, 10-19 min., 20-29 min., 30-39 min., 40-59 min., 60-89 min., 90min. or more

*Based on 2010-2014 data. View historical commuting to work data.

Careers


Occupation
 Urbana School District 116IllinoisU.S.
Civilian Employed, 16 Years and Over25,3426,032,031143,435,233
Male112,910, 50.94%, see rank52.11%52.38%
Management, Professional, and Related Occupations26,628, 51.34%, see rank33.29%33.12%
Service Occupations22,202, 17.06%, see rank14.62%15.12%
Sales and Office Occupations21,777, 13.76%, see rank18.01%17.47%
Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Occupations2147, 1.14%, see rank0.47%1.11%
Construction, Extraction, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations2391, 3.03%, see rank7.74%9.29%
Production, Transportation, and Material Moving Occupations21,141, 8.84%, see rank20.51%17.94%
Female112,432, 49.06%, see rank47.89%47.62%
Management, Professional, and Related Occupations25,436, 43.73%, see rank40.09%40.04%
Service Occupations23,033, 24.40%, see rank20.39%21.52%
Sales and Office Occupations23,366, 27.08%, see rank32.33%31.93%
Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Occupations225, 0.20%, see rank0.11%0.32%
Construction, Extraction, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations226, 0.21%, see rank0.21%0.28%
Production, Transportation, and Material Moving Occupations2457, 3.68%, see rank6.66%5.65%
1 Percentage of the civilian employed, 16 years and over.
2 Percentage of the civilian employed, 16 years and over for the gender.

Industry
 Urbana School District 116IllinoisU.S.
Civilian Employed, 16 Years and Over25,342, 100%6,032,031143,435,233
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting, Mining234, 0.92%, see rank1.05%1.96%
Construction651, 2.57%, see rank5.12%6.17%
Manufacturing1,438, 5.67%, see rank12.55%10.43%
Wholesale Trade358, 1.41%, see rank3.01%2.75%
Retail Trade2,165, 8.54%, see rank11.00%11.57%
Transportation, Warehousing, Utilities580, 2.29%, see rank5.85%4.93%
Information462, 1.82%, see rank2.07%2.14%
Finance, Insurance, Real Estate, Rental, Leasing834, 3.29%, see rank7.33%6.60%
Professional, Scientific, Management,
Administrative, Waste Management Services
1,840, 7.26%, see rank11.29%10.89%
Educational Services, Health Care, Social Assistance12,284, 48.47%, see rank23.07%23.21%
Arts, Entertainment, Recreation,
Accommodation, Food Services
2,935, 11.58%, see rank9.02%9.49%
Public Administration513, 2.02%, see rank3.85%4.92%
Other Services, Except Public Administration1,048, 4.14%, see rank4.78%4.96%

*Based on 2010-2014 data. View historical careers data.

Poverty Level

 Urbana School District 116%IllinoisU.S.
Population in Poverty14,45933.55%, see rank14.41%15.59%
Family in Poverty1,19615.01%, see rank10.54%11.47%

*Based on 2010-2014 data. View historical poverty level data.


 
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