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

If you're curious about the city's population, you may want to explore the Steets & Population Map. This interactive map shows the average number of violent crimes committed per 1,000 residents each year. In the city of Elkville, there are not many retail establishments, so the crime rate in these areas is relatively low. However, this doesn't mean that there are no dangers for local residents, so it is important to know what to look for before moving to a new neighborhood.

You can view this information on a map of the city of Elkville. This map shows which racial groups make up the largest population. The darker the shade, the larger the racial population. The map also provides information about the diversity score of the area. For example, residents in Elkville, IL, are more likely to be Caucasian than those in nearby Anna.

Elkville is a rural city in Jackson County, Illinois. Its median household income is $37,125. The poverty rate is 3.4%. Its median property value is $59,700. Elkville is home to six percent of the population. The average commute time is about 23 minutes. Approximately 60% of Elkville residents drive alone to work. Most households own two cars.

The median salary of an employee in Elkville, IL is 8357% of what men make. This is a low figure compared to other cities and counties in Illinois. While men make a higher percentage, women in Elkville make 837% less than men do. These differences may be due to education, job experience, and more. The adjusted Gender Pay Gap shows differences in skills, education, and willingness to bargain.