Farmer City, Illinois Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

If you're considering moving to Farmer City, IL, you might be wondering: What's the population and steets like? Located in central Illinois, this city has a population of 2.09k White residents, 72 Two+ (non-Hispanic), and 14 Others (Hispanic). This means that approximately 0.641% of the Farmer City's population is hispanic.

The median age of the population of Farmer City is 44.8 years, and the median household income is $58,400. Compared to the national average of 0.478, Illinois's GINI is higher. The fact that Illinois has lower wages than the national average is reflected in the fact that workers in this city are not evenly distributed among household income levels. The chart below shows the percentage of the population that falls into each of these wage buckets.

The most common occupations in Farmer City, IL are Health Care & Social Assistance, Retail Trade, and Educational Services. As for the population itself, the city was founded after much debate in the 1840s. The 1870 census recorded a population of 1276 residents, up from 537 the year before. Several fires later, in 1879, and in 1894, Farmer City rebuilt and reopened.

The community is home to the Blue Ridge Community Unit School District 18 where sports teams are known as "Knights." It also has a Christian radio station called WPEO-FM on 98.3 mHz. Two notable residents of the city include Samuel B. Garver, an Illinois state representative, and Vespasian Warner. In addition, several prominent figures in the city were born there.