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

The most recent data available for the population and steets of Dixmoor City, Illinois, is from 2010. In 2010, 32.3% of the city's households were Hispanic or Latino. This trend was not more pronounced than in the rest of Cook County. While the number of Hispanic or Latino residents increased slightly, it was still lower than the county's overall rate.

The population of Dixmoor is comprised of two congressional districts: the eastern portion is in Illinois' 2nd congressional district, while the eastern portion is in the Illinois' 1st. Two US politicians are based in the city: Napoleon Harris is a former football linebacker who has served in the Illinois Senate since 2013. During the election season, he won the Illinois State Senate race.

The median property value in Dixmoor, Illinois was $61,200 in 2019. This is slightly lower than the national average, and the majority of residents are 55 years and older. As for the age structure, Dixmoor has the lowest proportion of people aged 50-59 years, whereas Robbins is the largest city with 11.2%. The diversity of the population of Dixmoor can be seen in Figure 9. Native Americans, Native American, Hawaiian, and Other Pacific Islander make up 45.1% of the overall population.

The US Census Bureau and American Community Survey have released the latest demographic data for Dixmoor, Illinois. This data depicts a population of 3,570 in 2020. The population of the city has decreased by 2.0 percent since the 2010 census, despite the fact that the US Census estimates that Dixmoor's population was 3,591 in 2010.