Ashkum, Illinois Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

If you're wondering what the Population & Steets of Ashkum City, IL are, keep reading! You'll learn some interesting facts about this city and what it's like to live there. Also, check out this useful guide for local information on Ashkum. Listed below are some facts about this small city. If you're considering moving to Ashkum, IL, consider these statistics.

In 1870, Ashkum was settled by settlers. It was named after an Algonquian Indian tribe. The Illinois Central Railroad built a station here in 1856, and the city soon grew. The town had a hotel, livery stables, and fifty-eight new farms. The city's development was greatly helped by William M. Ross, who brought many people to the area. The giant round barn at his ranch became a landmark in Ashkum, and many of Ashkum's early residents were drawn to the area by this.

The median annual income in Ashkum, IL is $68,393, which is more than the U.S. average of $65,712. The city's income distribution has become less even since then, but the number of people who make less than that amount remains higher than the national average. There are 395 people employed in Ashkum, IL. The three largest industries are Health Care & Social Assistance, Manufacturing, and Transportation & Warehousing. Of these, Transportation & Warehousing is the highest paying sector in Ashkum, IL.

The population of Ashkum City is fairly evenly distributed, and the median age was 39 years. The town has about seventy-four residents. One-fifth of the population is under 18, while one-fourth is between the ages of eighteen and twenty-four. Twenty-four percent of the population lives in households with one person. A little over a third of the population lives alone.