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The small town of Cedarville, Illinois is home to just under 1,000 people. Middle-aged professionals will fit right in, as they account for an above-average portion of the community, while young adults appear in smaller numbers. Overall, the town's population, with an average age of just under 49, skews notably older than most cities in Illinois. Just 11% of residents rent in Cedarville, as home ownership is common in the area. Renters in the town benefit from a relatively low average rent of $820 a month, which is $232 per month less than the state average.
With an average commute time of about 21 minutes, quicker than most cities in Illinois, Cedarville residents are well aware that it isn't overly time-consuming to travel to work. Driving a car or truck is the most common mode of getting to work, opted for by 43% of residents, while public transportation isn't widely used. Riding a bike is the second-most preferred way to get to work, opted for by 1% of residents. A small percentage of residents commute to work on foot.
Compared to the national average (5%), Cedarville has a large number of residents over the age of 25 who have an Associate's degree (9%). Additionally, 17% have a Bachelor's, Master's, Professional, or Doctoral degree. Many Cedarville residents work in one of three industries: manufacturing, healthcare, and retail. Together, these industries account for 21% of the town's labor force. Meanwhile, in terms of job function, many workers in these industries are in management, as 10% of the town's population reports this as their field of work, the highest number of any profession. Cedarville workers earn an average annual income of around $70K, a bit less than the Illinois average. However, the town's average income is nearly on par with the national average ($73,345).
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All About
The small town of Cedarville, Illinois is home to just under 1,000 people. Middle-aged professionals will fit right in, as they account for an above-average portion of the community, while young adults appear in smaller numbers. Overall, the town's population, with an average age of just under 49, skews notably older than most cities in Illinois. Just 11% of residents rent in Cedarville, as home ownership is common in the area. Renters in the town benefit from a relatively low average rent of $820 a month, which is $232 per month less than the state average.
With an average commute time of about 21 minutes, quicker than most cities in Illinois, Cedarville residents are well aware that it isn't overly time-consuming to travel to work. Driving a car or truck is the most common mode of getting to work, opted for by 43% of residents, while public transportation isn't widely used. Riding a bike is the second-most preferred way to get to work, opted for by 1% of residents. A small percentage of residents commute to work on foot.
Compared to the national average (5%), Cedarville has a large number of residents over the age of 25 who have an Associate's degree (9%). Additionally, 17% have a Bachelor's, Master's, Professional, or Doctoral degree. Many Cedarville residents work in one of three industries: manufacturing, healthcare, and retail. Together, these industries account for 21% of the town's labor force. Meanwhile, in terms of job function, many workers in these industries are in management, as 10% of the town's population reports this as their field of work, the highest number of any profession. Cedarville workers earn an average annual income of around $70K, a bit less than the Illinois average. However, the town's average income is nearly on par with the national average ($73,345).
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