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Gibson City Demographics

Education

High School

45%

Associate's

32%

Bachelor's

15%

Master's

7%

Doctorate

1%

Family Size

2 people

40%

3 people

27%

4 people

14%

5 people

15%

6+ people

4%

Household Income

0-50k

58%

50-100k

22%

100-150k

15%

150-200k

4%

200k+

1%

Age

0-10

13%

10-20

12%

20-45

28%

45-65

27%

65+

20%

Getting Around Gibson City

Gibson City Transportation

Commute Time

0-15 Mins

49%

15-30 Mins

13%

30-40 Mins

12%

40-60 Mins

21%

60+ Mins

4%

Gibson City Education

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Living in Gibson City, IL

Gibson City, Illinois is a small town with a population of just over 3,000. Retirees can expect to fit right in, as they make up 21% of the population compared to 14% nationally, while young professionals account for a smaller percentage of the town. Renters tend to be in the minority in the town, and 65% of residents own their homes. Renters in the town benefit from a relatively low average rent of $634/month, which is $418/month less than the state average.

With an average commute time of about 20 minutes, quicker than most cities in Illinois, Gibson City residents have found that it isn't overly time-consuming to travel to work. Many residents (40%) commute to work by car or truck, while public transit is not used. Walking (3%) isn't a common method of commuting to work, though the number does exceed the national average.

Many Gibson City residents work in one of three industries: healthcare, retail, and manufacturing. Together, these industries account for 23% of the workforce in the town. Meanwhile, looking at job function, many of the town's workers are in sales, which ranks as the top field in the town. Gibson City workers take home an average annual income of just over $53,000, less than their peers elsewhere in Illinois. The town's average income also trails the national average of $73,345. Compared to the national average, Gibson City has a high percentage of residents older than 25 who possess a high school degree or GED (27%). Additionally, 11% have earned a Bachelor's degree and 3% possess a Master's degree or Doctorate.