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Bond County, Illinois

County

Population: 16,627 (2023 estimate)

Located in Illinois

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Data: U.S. Census Bureau, ACS 5-Year Estimates, 2023 (released December 2024).

Quick Facts — Bond County

What is the median household income in Bond County?
The median household income in Bond County is $62,813 (U.S. Census Bureau ACS 5-Year Estimates, 2023).
What is the poverty rate in Bond County?
The poverty rate in Bond County is 0.0% (U.S. Census Bureau ACS 2023).
What is the median home value in Bond County?
$144,100 (U.S. Census Bureau ACS 2023).
What is the average rent in Bond County?
The median gross rent in Bond County is $792 per month (U.S. Census Bureau ACS 2023).
What percentage of Bond County residents have a college degree?
12.8% of adults in Bond County hold a bachelor's degree or higher (U.S. Census Bureau ACS 2023).
Population
289
Median Income
$62,813
Median Home Value
$144,100
Poverty Rate
0.0%
Unemployment (ACS 2023)
6.4%
Median Age
44.0 yrs
Since 2019 Median Income: +$7,674 (+13.9%) Home Value: +$31,300 (+27.7%) Poverty Rate: -7.5 pp (-100%) Bachelor's+: +1.8 pp (+16.4%) Unemployment: -1.9 pp (-22.9%)

Demographics

Total Population 289
Median Age 44.0
Female 53.3%
Race & Ethnicity
Hispanic or Latino 6.9% White (non-Hisp.) 89.3% Two or More 3.8%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, ACS 5-Year Estimates, 2023

Income & Poverty

Median Household Income $62,813 ±$9,477
-$18,889 vs. state
Per Capita Income $116,733
Median Family Income $61,563
Poverty Rate 0.0%
-8.2 pp vs. state
Child Poverty Rate 0.0%
Working-Age Poverty Rate
SNAP Recipients 14.2%
Social Security Income
Retirement Income 22.0%
Household Income Distribution
$15–25k
7.1%
$25–35k
14.2%
$35–50k
15.7%
$50–75k
33.9%
$75–100k
4.7%
$100–150k
7.1%
$150–200k
12.6%
$200k+
4.7%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, ACS 5-Year Estimates, 2023

Housing

Total Housing Units 135
Owner-Occupied 85.8%
Renter-Occupied 14.2%
Vacancy Rate 5.9%
Median Home Value $144,100
-$106,400 vs. state
Median Gross Rent $792
Owner Cost Burden (30%+) 14.6%
Renter Cost Burden (30%+) 0.0%
Home Value Distribution
< $50k
5.5%
$50–100k
21.1%
$100–200k
27.5%
$200–300k
17.4%
$300–500k
11.0%
$500k–$1M
6.4%
Gross Rent Distribution
< $500
18.8%
$500–1k
37.5%
$1–1.5k
43.8%
Vehicle Availability
1 vehicle
23.6%
2 vehicles
48.0%
3+
28.3%
Housing Type
Single-fam. det.
73.3%
Single-fam. att.
8.1%
2–4 units
11.9%
Mobile home
2.2%
Housing Age
Pre-1940
65.9%
1940–1969
2.2%
1970–1999
8.1%
2000–2009
5.2%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, ACS 5-Year Estimates, 2023

Education

High School or Higher 84.0%
Bachelor's or Higher 12.8%
-24.4 pp vs. state
Graduate Degree 5.3%
Some College / Associate 6.9%
Less Than High School 3.7%
Enrolled in School

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, ACS 5-Year Estimates, 2023

Employment

Labor Force Participation 71.8%
Unemployment Rate 6.4%
+0.6 pp vs. state
Work from Home 24.8%
Self-Employed 6.3%
Government Workers 5.6%
Private For-Profit 85.0%
Industry
Edu/Health
16.9%
Retail
16.9%
Manufacturing
16.3%
Finance
9.4%
Transportation
7.5%
Prof. Services
6.3%
Agriculture
6.3%
Construction
5.6%
Arts/Entmt.
5.6%
Wholesale
2.5%
Public Admin
1.3%
Occupation
Production
25.6%
Food Prep
23.8%
Sales
19.4%
Management
16.9%
Construction
14.4%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, ACS 5-Year Estimates, 2023

Commute

Median Travel Time 30.3 min
Drove Alone 62.4%
Carpool 11.5%
Public Transit 0.0%
Work from Home 24.8%
Walked 1.3%
Bicycle

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, ACS 5-Year Estimates, 2023

Households & Families

Total Households 127
Avg. Household Size 2.00
Avg. Family Size
Married-Couple Households 51.2%
Single-Mother Households
Single-Father Households
Living Alone
Households with Children 16.5%
Multigenerational

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, ACS 5-Year Estimates, 2023

Age Distribution

Under 5
9.3%
5–9
5.5%
10–14
2.8%
15–19
5.5%
20–24
11.8%
25–34
8.7%
35–44
7.3%
45–54
13.8%
55–64
7.3%
65–74
7.3%
75–84
10.0%
85+
9.7%
Under 18: 22.1% Working age (18–64): 77.9% 65 and over: 20.8%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, ACS 5-Year Estimates, 2023

Social Characteristics

Immigration

Foreign Born 1.4%
Naturalized Citizen 100.0%
Speaks English Less Than Very Well 1.5%

Veterans & Disability

Veteran 7.6%
With a Disability 15.9%
Cognitive Difficulty
Ambulatory Difficulty

Health Insurance

Insured 93.1%
Uninsured 6.9%
Employer Insurance
Medicaid
Medicare

Technology & Mobility

Broadband Internet 85.0%
Has a Computer 93.7%
Same House 1 Year Ago 89.9%
Moved from Abroad 0.0%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, ACS 5-Year Estimates, 2023

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Where People Move From (IRS Migration Data)

Top origins of people who moved to Bond County in 2023, by number of tax returns filed (IRS SOI Migration Data).

Origin Tax Returns People (est.)
Madison County 87 142
Other flows - Midwest 47 71
Clinton County 29 53
Fayette County 29 65
Montgomery County 24 40
Other flows - South 20 34