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

The Census Bureau has released information about the population of Matteson, Illinois. The information includes the number of households, population density, and the percentage of renter-occupied housing units. The diversity of Matteson's population is reflected in its color scheme, which shows green areas and red areas, respectively. The color green indicates that Matteson has a mix of races, while red indicates that it lacks diversity.

The Matteson Village is a non-home rule municipality with a Board of Trustees. The town's population is around 19,009, and is located in Cook County. The Village President appoints members of the village's three advisory commissions, which do not take official action. Matteson also offers exceptional village services. Listed below are some of the most popular amenities in the area.

The area's median income in 2019 was $43.7, including African Americans, while white residents made up 54.7%. The city's average age, meanwhile, was 42.4%. In 2018, the median age of all Matteson residents was 42. The majority of foreign-born residents were born in Mexico. There were 156,084 people from Mexico in Illinois, compared to just over 76% of residents.

The city has a national center located along Lake Michigan. June, September, and August are the three most pleasant months to live in Matteson. January is the coldest month. However, residents enjoy a mild climate year-round. Several big box retailers, hotels, and low/midrise office buildings are located nearby. This area also has many recreational activities and parks. The city's diversity in culture and geography makes it an ideal location for people looking for something new.