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156
TOTAL POPULATION
69
MALE POPULATION
87
FEMALE POPULATION
79.31
MALES / 100 FEMALES
126.09
FEMALES / 100 MALES
36.3
MEDIAN AGE
2.9
AVG FAMILY SIZE
2.7
AVG HOUSEHOLD SIZE
$38,623
PER CAPITA INCOME
$103,750
AVG FAMILY INCOME
$98,958
AVG HOUSEHOLD INCOME
41.8%
WAGE / INCOME GAP [ % ]
58.2¢/ $1
WAGE / INCOME GAP [ $ ]
0.32
INEQUALITY / GINI INDEX
72
LABOR FORCE [ PEOPLE ]
61.5%
PERCENT IN LABOR FORCE
5.6%
UNEMPLOYMENT RATE

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Race in Campus

The most populous races in Campus are White / Caucasian (149 | 95.5%), and Two or more Races (7 | 4.5%).
Race in Campus
Race# Population% Population
Asian00.0%
Black / African American00.0%
Hawaiian / Pacific00.0%
Hispanic or Latino00.0%
Native / Alaskan00.0%
White / Caucasian14995.5%
Two or more Races74.5%
Some other Race00.0%
Total156100.0%

Ancestry in Campus

The most populous ancestries reported in Campus are German (28 | 17.9%), Irish (24 | 15.4%), English (13 | 8.3%), American (11 | 7.0%), and Italian (10 | 6.4%), together accounting for 55.1% of all Campus residents.
Ancestry in Campus
Ancestry# Population% Population
American117.0%
Canadian21.3%
Czech21.3%
Danish42.6%
Eastern European21.3%
English138.3%
French10.6%
German2817.9%
Irish2415.4%
Italian106.4%
Norwegian21.3%
Ottawa10.6%
Polish10.6%
Scottish10.6%
Slovene31.9%
Swiss10.6%
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Immigrants in Campus

Immigrants in Campus
Immigration Origin# Population% Population
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Sex and Age in Campus

Sex and Age in Campus

The most populous age groups in Campus are 45 to 49 Years (13 | 18.8%) for men and 10 to 14 Years (13 | 14.9%) for women.
Sex and Age in Campus
Age BracketMaleFemale
Under 5 Years2 (2.9%)5 (5.8%)
5 to 9 Years3 (4.3%)6 (6.9%)
10 to 14 Years10 (14.5%)13 (14.9%)
15 to 19 Years1 (1.5%)12 (13.8%)
20 to 24 Years1 (1.5%)0 (0.0%)
25 to 29 Years6 (8.7%)5 (5.8%)
30 to 34 Years8 (11.6%)3 (3.5%)
35 to 39 Years5 (7.2%)8 (9.2%)
40 to 44 Years1 (1.5%)3 (3.5%)
45 to 49 Years13 (18.8%)1 (1.1%)
50 to 54 Years3 (4.3%)10 (11.5%)
55 to 59 Years3 (4.3%)9 (10.3%)
60 to 64 Years3 (4.3%)5 (5.8%)
65 to 69 Years2 (2.9%)2 (2.3%)
70 to 74 Years7 (10.1%)5 (5.8%)
75 to 79 Years0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
80 to 84 Years1 (1.5%)0 (0.0%)
85 Years and over0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
Total69 (100.0%)87 (100.0%)

Families and Households in Campus

Median Family Size in Campus

The median family size in Campus is 2.89 persons per family, with married-couple families (34 | 73.9%) accounting for the largest median family size of 3.06 persons per family. On the other hand, single female/mother families (6 | 13.0%) represent the smallest median family size with 2.17 persons per family.
Median Family Size in Campus
Family Type# FamiliesFamily Size
Married-Couple34 (73.9%)3.06
Single Male/Father6 (13.0%)2.67
Single Female/Mother6 (13.0%)2.17
Total Families46 (100.0%)2.89

Median Household Size in Campus

The median household size in Campus is 2.74 persons per household, with married-couple households (34 | 59.7%) accounting for the largest median household size of 3.06 persons per household. non-family households (11 | 19.3%) represent the smallest median household size with 1.73 persons per household.
Median Household Size in Campus
Household Type# HouseholdsHousehold Size
Married-Couple34 (59.7%)3.06
Single Male/Father6 (10.5%)2.67
Single Female/Mother6 (10.5%)2.83
Non-family11 (19.3%)1.73
Total Households57 (100.0%)2.74

Household Size by Marriage Status in Campus

Out of a total of 57 households in Campus, 46 (80.7%) are family households, while 11 (19.3%) are nonfamily households. The most numerous type of family households are 2-person households, comprising 20, and the most common type of nonfamily households are 1-person households, comprising 8.
Household Size by Marriage Status in Campus
Household SizeFamily HouseholdsNonfamily Households
1-Person Households-8 (14.0%)
2-Person Households20 (35.1%)0 (0.0%)
3-Person Households12 (21.0%)0 (0.0%)
4-Person Households7 (12.3%)3 (5.3%)
5-Person Households5 (8.8%)0 (0.0%)
6-Person Households2 (3.5%)0 (0.0%)
7+ Person Households0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
Total46 (80.7%)11 (19.3%)

Female Fertility in Campus

Fertility by Age in Campus

Average fertility rate in Campus is 77.0 births per 1,000 women. Women in the age bracket of 20 to 34 years have the highest fertility rate with 375.0 births per 1,000 women. Women in the age bracket of 20 to 34 years acount for 100.0% of all women with births.
Female Fertility by Age in Campus
Age BracketWomen with BirthsBirths / 1,000 Women
15 to 19 years0 (0.0%)0.0
20 to 34 years3 (100.0%)375.0
35 to 50 years0 (0.0%)0.0
Total3 (100.0%)77.0

Fertility by Age by Marriage Status in Campus

Female Fertility by Age by Marriage Status in Campus
Age BracketMarriedUnmarried
15 to 19 years0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
20 to 34 years3 (100.0%)0 (0.0%)
35 to 50 years0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
Total3 (100.0%)0 (0.0%)

Fertility by Education in Campus

Female Fertility by Education Attainment in Campus
Educational AttainmentWomen with BirthsBirths / 1,000 Women
Less than High School0 (0.0%)0.0
High School Diploma0 (0.0%)0.0
College or Associate's Degree0 (0.0%)0.0
Bachelor's Degree3 (100.0%)500.0
Graduate Degree0 (0.0%)0.0
Total3 (100.0%)77.0

Fertility by Education by Marriage Status in Campus

Female Fertility by Education by Marriage Status in Campus
Educational AttainmentMarriedUnmarried
Less than High School0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
High School Diploma0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
College or Associate's Degree0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
Bachelor's Degree3 (100.0%)0 (0.0%)
Graduate Degree0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
Total3 (100.0%)0 (0.0%)

Income in Campus

Income Overview in Campus

Per Capita Income in Campus is $38,623, while median incomes of families and households are $103,750 and $98,958 respectively.
CharacteristicNumberMeasure
Per Capita Income156$38,623
Median Family Income46$103,750
Mean Family Income46$115,030
Median Household Income57$98,958
Mean Household Income57$105,723
Income Deficit46$0
Wage / Income Gap (%)15641.82%
Wage / Income Gap ($)15658.18¢ per $1
Gini / Inequality Index1560.32

Earnings by Sex in Campus

Average Earnings in Campus are $61,719, $85,938 for men and $50,000 for women, a difference of 41.8%.
Earnings by Sex in Campus
SexNumberAverage Earnings
Male35 (47.9%)$85,938
Female38 (52.0%)$50,000
Total73 (100.0%)$61,719

Earnings by Sex by Income Bracket in Campus

The most common earnings brackets in Campus are $75,000 to $99,999 for men (11 | 31.4%) and $55,000 to $64,999 for women (12 | 31.6%).
Earnings by Sex by Income Bracket in Campus
IncomeMaleFemale
$2,499 or less0 (0.0%)2 (5.3%)
$2,500 to $4,9991 (2.9%)2 (5.3%)
$5,000 to $7,4990 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
$7,500 to $9,9990 (0.0%)7 (18.4%)
$10,000 to $12,4990 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
$12,500 to $14,9990 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
$15,000 to $17,4991 (2.9%)0 (0.0%)
$17,500 to $19,9990 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
$20,000 to $22,4990 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
$22,500 to $24,9990 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
$25,000 to $29,9990 (0.0%)5 (13.2%)
$30,000 to $34,9992 (5.7%)0 (0.0%)
$35,000 to $39,9990 (0.0%)1 (2.6%)
$40,000 to $44,9990 (0.0%)2 (5.3%)
$45,000 to $49,9991 (2.9%)0 (0.0%)
$50,000 to $54,9992 (5.7%)0 (0.0%)
$55,000 to $64,9997 (20.0%)12 (31.6%)
$65,000 to $74,9990 (0.0%)2 (5.3%)
$75,000 to $99,99911 (31.4%)5 (13.2%)
$100,000+10 (28.6%)0 (0.0%)
Total35 (100.0%)38 (100.0%)

Earnings by Sex by Educational Attainment in Campus

Average earnings in Campus are $86,250 for men and $60,357 for women, a difference of 30.0%. Men with an educational attainment of high school diploma enjoy the highest average annual earnings of $85,833, while those with college or associate's degree education earn the least with $78,750. Women with an educational attainment of college or associate's degree earn the most with the average annual earnings of $61,250, while those with bachelor's degree education have the smallest earnings of $58,750.
Earnings by Sex by Educational Attainment in Campus
Educational AttainmentMale IncomeFemale Income
Less than High School--
High School Diploma$85,833$0
College or Associate's Degree$78,750$61,250
Bachelor's Degree--
Graduate Degree--
Total$86,250$60,357

Family Income in Campus

Family Income Brackets in Campus

According to the Campus family income data, there are 13 families falling into the $100,000 to $149,999 income range, which is the most common income bracket and makes up 28.3% of all families.
Family Income Brackets in Campus
Income Bracket# Families% Families
Less than $10,00000.0%
$10,000 to $14,99900.0%
$15,000 to $24,99948.7%
$25,000 to $34,99900.0%
$35,000 to $49,99948.7%
$50,000 to $74,99936.5%
$75,000 to $99,9991226.1%
$100,000 to $149,9991328.3%
$150,000 to $199,999510.9%
$200,000+510.9%

Family Income by Famaliy Size in Campus

2-person families (20 | 43.5%) account for the highest median family income in Campus with $128,214 per family, while 2-person families (20 | 43.5%) have the highest median income of $64,107 per family member.
Family Income by Famaliy Size in Campus
Income Bracket# FamiliesMedian Income
2-Person Families20 (43.5%)$128,214
3-Person Families14 (30.4%)$99,167
4-Person Families8 (17.4%)$100,000
5-Person Families2 (4.3%)$0
6-Person Families2 (4.3%)$0
7+ Person Families0 (0.0%)$0
Total46 (100.0%)$103,750

Family Income by Number of Earners in Campus

Family Income by Number of Earners in Campus
Number of Earners# FamiliesMedian Income
No Earners12 (26.1%)$41,250
1 Earner12 (26.1%)$109,167
2 Earners13 (28.3%)$128,393
3+ Earners9 (19.6%)$0
Total46 (100.0%)$103,750

Household Income in Campus

Household Income Brackets in Campus

With 16 households falling in the category, the $100,000 to $149,999 income range is the most frequent in Campus, accounting for 28.1% of all households. In contrast, only 1 households (1.8%) fall into the less than $10,000 income bracket, making it the least populous group.
Household Income Brackets in Campus
Income Bracket# Households% Households
Less than $10,00011.8%
$10,000 to $14,99923.5%
$15,000 to $24,99911.8%
$25,000 to $34,99958.8%
$35,000 to $49,99923.5%
$50,000 to $74,99958.8%
$75,000 to $99,9991526.3%
$100,000 to $149,9991628.1%
$150,000 to $199,99958.8%
$200,000+58.8%

Household Income by Householder Age in Campus

The median household income in Campus is $98,958, with the highest median household income of $99,583 found in the 45 to 64 years age bracket for the primary householder. A total of 28 households (49.1%) fall into this category.
Household Income by Householder Age in Campus
Income Bracket# HouseholdsMedian Income
15 to 24 Years0 (0.0%)$0
25 to 44 Years19 (33.3%)$94,375
45 to 64 Years28 (49.1%)$99,583
65+ Years10 (17.5%)$93,750
Total57 (100.0%)$98,958

Poverty in Campus

Income Below Poverty by Sex and Age in Campus

With 10.6% poverty level for males and 8.3% for females among the residents of Campus, 6 to 11 year old males and 25 to 34 year old females are the most vulnerable to poverty, with 2 males (33.3%) and 3 females (37.5%) in their respective age groups living below the poverty level.
Income Below Poverty by Sex and Age in Campus
Age BracketMaleFemale
Under 5 Years0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
5 Years0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
6 to 11 Years2 (33.3%)1 (8.3%)
12 to 14 Years0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
15 Years0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
16 and 17 Years0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
18 to 24 Years0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
25 to 34 Years3 (21.4%)3 (37.5%)
35 to 44 Years0 (0.0%)2 (18.2%)
45 to 54 Years0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
55 to 64 Years2 (33.3%)0 (0.0%)
65 to 74 Years0 (0.0%)1 (14.3%)
75 Years and over0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
Total7 (10.6%)7 (8.3%)

Income Above Poverty by Sex and Age in Campus

According to the poverty statistics in Campus, males aged under 5 years and females aged under 5 years are the age groups that are most secure financially, with 100.0% of males and 100.0% of females in these age groups living above the poverty line.
Income Above Poverty by Sex and Age in Campus
Age BracketMaleFemale
Under 5 Years2 (100.0%)5 (100.0%)
5 Years0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
6 to 11 Years4 (66.7%)11 (91.7%)
12 to 14 Years4 (100.0%)4 (100.0%)
15 Years0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
16 and 17 Years1 (100.0%)2 (100.0%)
18 to 24 Years1 (100.0%)10 (100.0%)
25 to 34 Years11 (78.6%)5 (62.5%)
35 to 44 Years6 (100.0%)9 (81.8%)
45 to 54 Years16 (100.0%)11 (100.0%)
55 to 64 Years4 (66.7%)14 (100.0%)
65 to 74 Years9 (100.0%)6 (85.7%)
75 Years and over1 (100.0%)0 (0.0%)
Total59 (89.4%)77 (91.7%)

Income Below Poverty Among Married-Couple Families in Campus

Income Below Poverty Among Married-Couple Families in Campus
ChildrenAbove PovertyBelow Poverty
No Children21 (100.0%)0 (0.0%)
1 or 2 Children9 (100.0%)0 (0.0%)
3 or 4 Children4 (100.0%)0 (0.0%)
5 or more Children0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
Total34 (100.0%)0 (0.0%)

Income Below Poverty Among Single-Parent Households in Campus

Income Below Poverty Among Single-Parent Households in Campus
ChildrenSingle FatherSingle Mother
No Children0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
1 or 2 Children0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
3 or 4 Children0 (0.0%)3 (100.0%)
5 or more Children0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
Total0 (0.0%)3 (50.0%)

Income Below Poverty Among Married-Couple vs Single-Parent Households in Campus

Income Below Poverty Among Married-Couple vs Single-Parent Households in Campus
ChildrenMarried-Couple FamiliesSingle-Parent Households
No Children0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
1 or 2 Children0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
3 or 4 Children0 (0.0%)3 (100.0%)
5 or more Children0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
Total0 (0.0%)3 (25.0%)

Employment Characteristics in Campus

Employment by Class of Employer in Campus

Among the 68 employed individuals in Campus, private company employees (59 | 86.8%), not-for-profit organizations (6 | 8.8%), and state government employees (2 | 2.9%) make up the most common classes of employment.
Employment by Class of Employer in Campus
Employer Class# Employees% Employees
Private Company Employees5986.8%
Self-Employed (Incorporated)00.0%
Self-Employed (Not Incorporated)00.0%
Not-for-profit Organizations68.8%
Local Government Employees11.5%
State Government Employees22.9%
Federal Government Employees00.0%
Unpaid Family Workers00.0%
Total68100.0%

Employment Status by Age in Campus

According to the labor force statistics for Campus, out of the total population over 16 years of age (117), 61.5% or 72 individuals are in the labor force, with 5.6% or 4 of them unemployed. The age group with the highest labor force participation rate is 20 to 24 years, with 100.0% or 1 individuals in the labor force. Within the labor force, the 25 to 29 years age range has the highest percentage of unemployed individuals, with 33.3% or 2 of them being unemployed.
Employment Status by Age in Campus
Age BracketIn Labor ForceUnemployed
16 to 19 Years10 (76.9%)0 (0.0%)
20 to 24 Years1 (100.0%)0 (0.0%)
25 to 29 Years6 (54.5%)2 (33.3%)
30 to 34 Years5 (45.5%)0 (0.0%)
35 to 44 Years13 (76.5%)1 (7.7%)
45 to 54 Years23 (85.2%)1 (4.3%)
55 to 59 Years6 (50.0%)0 (0.0%)
60 to 64 Years6 (75.0%)0 (0.0%)
65 to 74 Years2 (12.5%)0 (0.0%)
75 Years and over0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
Total72 (61.5%)4 (5.6%)

Employment Status by Educational Attainment in Campus

According to labor force statistics for Campus, 68.6% of individuals (59) out of the total population between 25 and 64 years of age (86) are in the labor force, with 6.8% or 4 of them being unemployed. The group with the highest labor force participation rate are those with the educational attainment of bachelor's degree or higher, with 75.0% or 15 individuals in the labor force. Within the labor force, individuals with high school diploma education have the highest percentage of unemployment, with 10.0% or 2 of them being unemployed.
Employment Status by Educational Attainment in Campus
Educational AttainmentIn Labor ForceUnemployed
Less than High School0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
High School Diploma20 (69.0%)3 (10.0%)
College / Associate Degree24 (70.6%)3 (8.3%)
Bachelor's Degree or higher15 (75.0%)0 (0.0%)
Total59 (68.6%)6 (6.8%)

Employment Occupations by Sex in Campus

Management, Business, Science and Arts Occupations

The most common Management, Business, Science and Arts occupations in Campus are Business & Financial (8 | 11.8%), Community & Social Service (6 | 8.8%), Arts, Media & Entertainment (5 | 7.3%), Management (3 | 4.4%), and Health Diagnosing & Treating (2 | 2.9%).
Management, Business, Science and Arts Occupations in Campus

Management, Business, Science and Arts Occupations by Sex

Within the Management, Business, Science and Arts occupations in Campus, the most male-oriented occupations are Education Instruction & Library (100.0%), Community & Social Service (16.7%), and Business & Financial (12.5%), while the most female-oriented occupations are Management (100.0%), Arts, Media & Entertainment (100.0%), and Health Diagnosing & Treating (100.0%).
Management, Business, Science and Arts Occupations by Sex in Campus
OccupationMaleFemale
Management0 (0.0%)3 (100.0%)
Business & Financial1 (12.5%)7 (87.5%)
Computers, Engineering & Science0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
Computers & Mathematics0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
Architecture & Engineering0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
Life, Physical & Social Science0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
Community & Social Service 1 (16.7%)5 (83.3%)
Education, Arts & Media0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
Legal Services & Support0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
Education Instruction & Library1 (100.0%)0 (0.0%)
Arts, Media & Entertainment0 (0.0%)5 (100.0%)
Health Diagnosing & Treating0 (0.0%)2 (100.0%)
Health Technologists0 (0.0%)2 (100.0%)
Total (Category)2 (10.5%)17 (89.5%)
Total (Overall)34 (50.0%)34 (50.0%)

Services Occupations

The most common Services occupations in Campus are , and Food Preparation & Serving (7 | 10.3%).
Services Occupations in Campus

Services Occupations by Sex

Services Occupations by Sex in Campus
OccupationMaleFemale
Healthcare Support0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
Security & Protection0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
Firefighting & Prevention0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
Law Enforcement0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
Food Preparation & Serving0 (0.0%)7 (100.0%)
Cleaning & Maintenance0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
Personal Care & Service0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
Total (Category)0 (0.0%)7 (100.0%)
Total (Overall)34 (50.0%)34 (50.0%)

Sales and Office Occupations

The most common Sales and Office occupations in Campus are Office & Administration (4 | 5.9%), and Sales & Related (1 | 1.5%).
Sales and Office Occupations in Campus

Sales and Office Occupations by Sex

Sales and Office Occupations by Sex in Campus
OccupationMaleFemale
Sales & Related0 (0.0%)1 (100.0%)
Office & Administration0 (0.0%)4 (100.0%)
Total (Category)0 (0.0%)5 (100.0%)
Total (Overall)34 (50.0%)34 (50.0%)

Natural Resources, Construction and Maintenance Occupations

The most common Natural Resources, Construction and Maintenance occupations in Campus are Farming, Fishing & Forestry (6 | 8.8%), Installation, Maintenance & Repair (5 | 7.3%), and Construction & Extraction (3 | 4.4%).
Natural Resources, Construction and Maintenance Occupations in Campus

Natural Resources, Construction and Maintenance Occupations by Sex

Natural Resources, Construction and Maintenance Occupations by Sex in Campus
OccupationMaleFemale
Farming, Fishing & Forestry6 (100.0%)0 (0.0%)
Construction & Extraction3 (100.0%)0 (0.0%)
Installation, Maintenance & Repair5 (100.0%)0 (0.0%)
Total (Category)14 (100.0%)0 (0.0%)
Total (Overall)34 (50.0%)34 (50.0%)

Production, Transportation and Moving Occupations

The most common Production, Transportation and Moving occupations in Campus are Transportation (10 | 14.7%), Production (8 | 11.8%), and Material Moving (5 | 7.3%).
Production, Transportation and Moving Occupations in Campus

Production, Transportation and Moving Occupations by Sex

Production, Transportation and Moving Occupations by Sex in Campus
OccupationMaleFemale
Production8 (100.0%)0 (0.0%)
Transportation10 (100.0%)0 (0.0%)
Material Moving0 (0.0%)5 (100.0%)
Total (Category)18 (78.3%)5 (21.7%)
Total (Overall)34 (50.0%)34 (50.0%)

Employment Industries by Sex in Campus

Employment Industries in Campus

The major employment industries in Campus include Manufacturing (20 | 29.4%), Transportation & Warehousing (8 | 11.8%), Accommodation & Food Services (7 | 10.3%), Educational Services (6 | 8.8%), and Retail Trade (5 | 7.3%).
Employment Industries in Campus

Employment Industries by Sex in Campus

The Campus industries that see more men than women are Agriculture, Fishing & Hunting (100.0%), Construction (100.0%), and Utilities (100.0%), whereas the industries that tend to have a higher number of women are Retail Trade (100.0%), Finance & Insurance (100.0%), and Accommodation & Food Services (100.0%).
Employment Industries by Sex in Campus
IndustryMaleFemale
Agriculture, Fishing & Hunting3 (100.0%)0 (0.0%)
Mining, Quarrying, & Extraction0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
Construction3 (100.0%)0 (0.0%)
Manufacturing12 (60.0%)8 (40.0%)
Wholesale Trade0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
Retail Trade0 (0.0%)5 (100.0%)
Transportation & Warehousing7 (87.5%)1 (12.5%)
Utilities2 (100.0%)0 (0.0%)
Information0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
Finance & Insurance0 (0.0%)1 (100.0%)
Real Estate, Rental & Leasing0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
Professional & Scientific3 (100.0%)0 (0.0%)
Enterprise Management0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
Administrative & Support0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
Educational Services1 (16.7%)5 (83.3%)
Health Care & Social Assistance1 (20.0%)4 (80.0%)
Arts, Entertainment & Recreation0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
Accommodation & Food Services0 (0.0%)7 (100.0%)
Public Administration0 (0.0%)2 (100.0%)
Total34 (50.0%)34 (50.0%)

Education in Campus

School Enrollment in Campus

The most common levels of schooling among the 40 students in Campus are middle school (20 | 50.0%), elementary school (10 | 25.0%), and high school (8 | 20.0%).
School Enrollment in Campus
School Level# Students% Students
Nursery / Preschool00.0%
Kindergarten25.0%
Elementary School1025.0%
Middle School2050.0%
High School820.0%
College / Undergraduate00.0%
Graduate / Professional00.0%
Total40100.0%

School Enrollment by Age by Funding Source in Campus

Out of a total of 40 students who are enrolled in schools in Campus, 7 (17.5%) attend a private institution, while the remaining 33 (82.5%) are enrolled in public schools. The age group of 5 to 9 year old has the highest likelihood of being enrolled in private schools, with 2 (22.2% in the age bracket) enrolled. Conversely, the age group of 15 to 17 year olds has the lowest likelihood of being enrolled in a private school, with 3 (100.0% in the age bracket) attending a public institution.
School Enrollment by Age by Funding Source in Campus
Age BracketPublic SchoolPrivate School
3 to 4 Year Olds0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
5 to 9 Year Old7 (77.8%)2 (22.2%)
10 to 14 Year Olds18 (78.3%)5 (21.7%)
15 to 17 Year Olds3 (100.0%)0 (0.0%)
18 to 19 Year Olds5 (100.0%)0 (0.0%)
20 to 24 Year Olds0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
25 to 34 Year Olds0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
35 Years and over0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
Total33 (82.5%)7 (17.5%)

Educational Attainment by Field of Study in Campus

Computers & mathematics (5 | 21.7%), education (5 | 21.7%), social sciences (3 | 13.0%), science & technology (3 | 13.0%), and arts & humanities (3 | 13.0%) are the most common fields of study among 23 individuals in Campus who have obtained a bachelor's degree or higher.
Educational Attainment by Field of Study in Campus
Field of Study# Graduates% Graduates
Computers & Mathematics521.7%
Bio, Nature & Agricultural14.3%
Physical & Health Sciences00.0%
Psychology00.0%
Social Sciences313.0%
Engineering00.0%
Multidisciplinary Studies00.0%
Science & Technology313.0%
Business28.7%
Education521.7%
Literature & Languages00.0%
Liberal Arts & History14.3%
Visual & Performing Arts00.0%
Communications00.0%
Arts & Humanities313.0%
Total23100.0%

Transportation & Commute in Campus

Vehicle Availability by Sex in Campus

The most prevalent vehicle ownership categories in Campus are males with 2 vehicles (17, accounting for 50.0%) and females with 2 vehicles (6, making up 50.0%).
Vehicle Availability by Sex in Campus
Vehicles AvailableMaleFemale
No Vehicle1 (2.9%)0 (0.0%)
1 Vehicle4 (11.8%)2 (5.9%)
2 Vehicles17 (50.0%)6 (17.6%)
3 Vehicles11 (32.4%)26 (76.5%)
4 Vehicles1 (2.9%)0 (0.0%)
5 or more Vehicles0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
Total34 (100.0%)34 (100.0%)

Commute Time in Campus

The most frequently occuring commute durations in Campus are 30 to 34 minutes (17 commuters, 25.8%), 35 to 39 minutes (15 commuters, 22.7%), and 60 to 89 minutes (14 commuters, 21.2%).
Commute Time in Campus
Commute Time# Commuters% Commuters
Less than 5 Minutes00.0%
5 to 9 Minutes00.0%
10 to 14 Minutes46.1%
15 to 19 Minutes00.0%
20 to 24 Minutes812.1%
25 to 29 Minutes00.0%
30 to 34 Minutes1725.8%
35 to 39 Minutes1522.7%
40 to 44 Minutes57.6%
45 to 59 Minutes23.0%
60 to 89 Minutes1421.2%
90 or more Minutes11.5%

Commute Time by Sex in Campus

The most common commute times in Campus are 60 to 89 minutes (12 commuters, 36.4%) for males and 30 to 34 minutes (12 commuters, 36.4%) for females.
Commute Time by Sex in Campus
Commute TimeMaleFemale
Less than 5 Minutes0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
5 to 9 Minutes0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
10 to 14 Minutes2 (6.1%)2 (6.1%)
15 to 19 Minutes0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
20 to 24 Minutes6 (18.2%)2 (6.1%)
25 to 29 Minutes0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
30 to 34 Minutes5 (15.1%)12 (36.4%)
35 to 39 Minutes3 (9.1%)12 (36.4%)
40 to 44 Minutes3 (9.1%)2 (6.1%)
45 to 59 Minutes1 (3.0%)1 (3.0%)
60 to 89 Minutes12 (36.4%)2 (6.1%)
90 or more Minutes1 (3.0%)0 (0.0%)

Time of Departure to Work by Sex in Campus

The most frequent times of departure to work in Campus are 12:00 PM to 3:59 PM (10, 30.3%) for males and 4:00 PM to 11:59 PM (10, 30.3%) for females.
Time of Departure to Work by Sex in Campus
Time of DepartureMaleFemale
12:00 AM to 4:59 AM3 (9.1%)0 (0.0%)
5:00 AM to 5:29 AM5 (15.1%)0 (0.0%)
5:30 AM to 5:59 AM8 (24.2%)7 (21.2%)
6:00 AM to 6:29 AM3 (9.1%)7 (21.2%)
6:30 AM to 6:59 AM2 (6.1%)1 (3.0%)
7:00 AM to 7:29 AM1 (3.0%)3 (9.1%)
7:30 AM to 7:59 AM0 (0.0%)3 (9.1%)
8:00 AM to 8:29 AM0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
8:30 AM to 8:59 AM0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
9:00 AM to 9:59 AM0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
10:00 AM to 10:59 AM0 (0.0%)2 (6.1%)
11:00 AM to 11:59 AM0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
12:00 PM to 3:59 PM10 (30.3%)0 (0.0%)
4:00 PM to 11:59 PM1 (3.0%)10 (30.3%)
Total33 (100.0%)33 (100.0%)

Housing Occupancy in Campus

Occupancy by Ownership in Campus

Of the total 57 dwellings in Campus, owner-occupied units account for 47 (82.5%), while renter-occupied units make up 10 (17.5%).
Occupancy by Ownership in Campus
Occupancy# Housing Units% Housing Units
Owner Occupied Housing Units4782.5%
Renter-Occupied Housing Units1017.5%
Total Occupied Housing Units57100.0%

Occupancy by Household Size in Campus

Occupancy by Household Size in Campus
Household Size# Housing Units% Housing Units
1-Person Household814.0%
2-Person Household2035.1%
3-Person Household1221.0%
4+ Person Household1729.8%
Total Housing Units57100.0%

Occupancy by Ownership by Household Size in Campus

Occupancy by Ownership by Household Size in Campus
Household SizeOwner-occupiedRenter-occupied
1-Person Household8 (100.0%)0 (0.0%)
2-Person Household19 (95.0%)1 (5.0%)
3-Person Household11 (91.7%)1 (8.3%)
4+ Person Household9 (52.9%)8 (47.1%)
Total Housing Units47 (82.5%)10 (17.5%)

Occupancy by Educational Attainment in Campus

Occupancy by Educational Attainment in Campus
Household SizeOwner-occupiedRenter-occupied
Less than High School0 (0.0%)3 (100.0%)
High School Diploma12 (92.3%)1 (7.7%)
College/Associate Degree29 (93.5%)2 (6.5%)
Bachelor's Degree or higher6 (60.0%)4 (40.0%)

Occupancy by Age of Householder in Campus

Occupancy by Age of Householder in Campus
Age Bracket# Households% Households
Under 35 Years1017.5%
35 to 44 Years915.8%
45 to 54 Years1831.6%
55 to 64 Years1017.5%
65 to 74 Years915.8%
75 to 84 Years11.8%
85 Years and Over00.0%
Total57100.0%

Housing Finances in Campus

Median Income by Occupancy in Campus

Median Income by Occupancy in Campus
Occupancy Type# HouseholdsMedian Income
Owner-Occupied47 (82.5%)$99,375
Renter-Occupied10 (17.5%)$0
Average57 (100.0%)$98,958

Occupancy by Householder Income Bracket in Campus

Occupancy by Householder Income Bracket in Campus
Income BracketOwner-occupiedRenter-occupied
Less than $5,0001 (2.1%)0 (0.0%)
$5,000 to $9,9990 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
$10,000 to $14,9992 (4.3%)0 (0.0%)
$15,000 to $19,9990 (0.0%)1 (10.0%)
$20,000 to $24,9990 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
$25,000 to $34,9992 (4.3%)3 (30.0%)
$35,000 to $49,9990 (0.0%)2 (20.0%)
$50,000 to $74,9995 (10.6%)0 (0.0%)
$75,000 to $99,99915 (31.9%)0 (0.0%)
$100,000 to $149,99913 (27.7%)3 (30.0%)
$150,000 or more9 (19.2%)1 (10.0%)
Total47 (100.0%)10 (100.0%)

Monthly Housing Cost Tiers in Campus

Monthly Housing Cost Tiers in Campus
Monthly CostOwner-occupiedRenter-occupied
Less than $3002 (4.3%)0 (0.0%)
$300 to $4995 (10.6%)0 (0.0%)
$500 to $79914 (29.8%)4 (40.0%)
$800 to $9993 (6.4%)5 (50.0%)
$1,000 to $1,49918 (38.3%)0 (0.0%)
$1,500 to $1,9995 (10.6%)0 (0.0%)
$2,000 to $2,4990 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
$2,500 to $2,9990 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
$3,000 or more0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
Total47 (100.0%)10 (100.0%)

Physical Housing Characteristics in Campus

Housing Structures in Campus

Housing Structures in Campus
Structure Type# Housing Units% Housing Units
Single Unit, Detached5087.7%
Single Unit, Attached47.0%
2 Unit Apartments00.0%
3 or 4 Unit Apartments00.0%
5 to 9 Unit Apartments00.0%
10 or more Apartments00.0%
Mobile Home / Other35.3%
Total57100.0%

Housing Structures by Occupancy in Campus

Housing Structures by Occupancy in Campus
Structure TypeOwner-occupiedRenter-occupied
Single Unit, Detached43 (86.0%)7 (14.0%)
Single Unit, Attached1 (25.0%)3 (75.0%)
2 Unit Apartments0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
3 or 4 Unit Apartments0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
5 to 9 Unit Apartments0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
10 or more Apartments0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
Mobile Home / Other3 (100.0%)0 (0.0%)
Total47 (82.5%)10 (17.5%)

Housing Structures by Number of Rooms in Campus

Housing Structures by Number of Rooms in Campus
Number of RoomsOwner-occupiedRenter-occupied
1 Room0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
2 or 3 Rooms0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
4 or 5 Rooms10 (21.3%)0 (0.0%)
6 or 7 Rooms15 (31.9%)2 (20.0%)
8 or more Rooms22 (46.8%)8 (80.0%)
Total47 (100.0%)10 (100.0%)

Housing Structure by Heating Type in Campus

Housing Structure by Heating Type in Campus
Heating TypeOwner-occupiedRenter-occupied
Utility Gas42 (89.4%)9 (90.0%)
Bottled, Tank, or LP Gas0 (0.0%)1 (10.0%)
Electricity3 (6.4%)0 (0.0%)
Fuel Oil or Kerosene0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
Coal or Coke0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
All other Fuels2 (4.3%)0 (0.0%)
No Fuel Used0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
Total47 (100.0%)10 (100.0%)

Household Vehicle Usage in Campus

Household Vehicle Usage in Campus
Vehicles per HouseholdOwner-occupiedRenter-occupied
No Vehicle1 (2.1%)0 (0.0%)
1 Vehicle11 (23.4%)4 (40.0%)
2 Vehicles18 (38.3%)5 (50.0%)
3 or more Vehicles17 (36.2%)1 (10.0%)
Total47 (100.0%)10 (100.0%)

Real Estate & Mortgages in Campus

Real Estate and Mortgage Overview in Campus

CharacteristicWithout MortgageWith Mortgage
Housing Units1631
Median Property Value$125,000$134,700
Median Household Income$81,250$5
Monthly Housing Costs$525$0
Real Estate Taxes$1,500$0

Property Value by Mortgage Status in Campus

Property Value by Mortgage Status in Campus
Property ValueWithout MortgageWith Mortgage
Less than $50,0001 (6.2%)2 (6.5%)
$50,000 to $99,9995 (31.2%)10 (32.3%)
$100,000 to $299,99910 (62.5%)19 (61.3%)
$300,000 to $499,9990 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
$500,000 to $749,9990 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
$750,000 to $999,9990 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
$1,000,000 or more0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
Total16 (100.0%)31 (100.0%)

Household Income by Mortgage Status in Campus

Household Income by Mortgage Status in Campus
Household IncomeWithout MortgageWith Mortgage
Less than $10,0001 (6.2%)0 (0.0%)
$10,000 to $24,9992 (12.5%)0 (0.0%)
$25,000 to $34,9990 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
$35,000 to $49,9990 (0.0%)2 (6.5%)
$50,000 to $74,9993 (18.8%)0 (0.0%)
$75,000 to $99,9995 (31.2%)2 (6.5%)
$100,000 to $149,9991 (6.2%)10 (32.3%)
$150,000 or more4 (25.0%)12 (38.7%)
Total16 (100.0%)31 (100.0%)

Property Value to Household Income Ratio in Campus

Property Value to Household Income Ratio in Campus
Value-to-Income RatioWithout MortgageWith Mortgage
Less than 2.0x13 (81.2%)108,750 (350,806.4%)
2.0x to 2.9x0 (0.0%)28 (90.3%)
3.0x to 3.9x0 (0.0%)3 (9.7%)
4.0x or more2 (12.5%)0 (0.0%)
Total16 (100.0%)31 (100.0%)

Real Estate Taxes by Mortgage Status in Campus

Real Estate Taxes by Mortgage Status in Campus
Property TaxesWithout MortgageWith Mortgage
Less than $8003 (18.8%)0 (0.0%)
$800 to $1,4995 (31.2%)6 (19.4%)
$800 to $1,4998 (50.0%)5 (16.1%)
Total16 (100.0%)31 (100.0%)

Health & Disability in Campus

Health Insurance Coverage by Age in Campus

Health Insurance Coverage by Age in Campus
Age BracketWith CoverageWithout Coverage
Under 6 Years7 (100.0%)0 (0.0%)
6 to 18 Years40 (100.0%)0 (0.0%)
19 to 25 Years6 (100.0%)0 (0.0%)
26 to 34 Years22 (100.0%)0 (0.0%)
35 to 44 Years15 (88.2%)2 (11.8%)
45 to 54 Years20 (74.1%)7 (25.9%)
55 to 64 Years20 (100.0%)0 (0.0%)
65 to 74 Years16 (100.0%)0 (0.0%)
75 Years and older1 (100.0%)0 (0.0%)
Total147 (94.2%)9 (5.8%)

Health Insurance Coverage by Citizenship Status in Campus

Health Insurance Coverage by Citizenship Status in Campus
Citizenship StatusWith CoverageWithout Coverage
Native Born7 (100.0%)0 (0.0%)
Foreign Born, Citizen40 (100.0%)0 (0.0%)
Foreign Born, not a Citizen6 (100.0%)0 (0.0%)

Health Insurance Coverage by Household Income in Campus

Health Insurance Coverage by Household Income in Campus
Household IncomeWith CoverageWithout Coverage
Under $25,0004 (80.0%)1 (20.0%)
$25,000 to $49,99922 (91.7%)2 (8.3%)
$50,000 to $74,99918 (100.0%)0 (0.0%)
$75,000 to $99,99934 (85.0%)6 (15.0%)
$100,000 and over69 (100.0%)0 (0.0%)

Public vs Private Health Insurance Coverage by Age in Campus

Public vs Private Health Insurance Coverage by Age in Campus
Age BracketPublic InsurancePrivate Insurance
Under 62 (28.6%)7 (100.0%)
6 to 18 Years18 (45.0%)28 (70.0%)
19 to 25 Years0 (0.0%)6 (100.0%)
25 to 34 Years8 (36.4%)16 (72.7%)
35 to 44 Years5 (29.4%)13 (76.5%)
45 to 54 Years6 (22.2%)16 (59.3%)
55 to 64 Years4 (20.0%)18 (90.0%)
65 to 74 Years16 (100.0%)11 (68.8%)
75 Years and over1 (100.0%)1 (100.0%)
Total60 (38.5%)116 (74.4%)

Disability Status by Sex by Age in Campus

Disability Status by Sex by Age in Campus
Age BracketMaleFemale
Under 5 Years0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
5 to 17 Years4 (28.6%)5 (23.8%)
18 to 34 Years2 (13.3%)0 (0.0%)
35 to 64 Years2 (7.1%)4 (11.1%)
65 to 74 Years4 (44.4%)1 (14.3%)
75 Years and over1 (100.0%)0 (0.0%)

Disability Class by Sex by Age in Campus

Disability Class: Hearing Difficulty

Disability in Campus: <span>Hearing Difficulty</span>
Age BracketMaleFemale
Under 5 Years0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
5 to 17 Years0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
18 to 34 Years0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
35 to 64 Years0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
65 to 74 Years3 (33.3%)0 (0.0%)
75 Years and over0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)

Disability Class: Vision Difficulty

Disability in Campus: <span>Vision Difficulty</span>
Age BracketMaleFemale
Under 5 Years0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
5 to 17 Years0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
18 to 34 Years0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
35 to 64 Years0 (0.0%)2 (5.6%)
65 to 74 Years0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
75 Years and over0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)

Disability Class: Cognitive Difficulty

Disability in Campus: <span>Cognitive Difficulty</span>
Age BracketMaleFemale
5 to 17 Years4 (28.6%)5 (23.8%)
18 to 34 Years2 (13.3%)0 (0.0%)
35 to 64 Years2 (7.1%)0 (0.0%)
65 to 74 Years0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
75 Years and over0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)

Disability Class: Ambulatory Difficulty

Disability in Campus: <span>Ambulatory Difficulty</span>
Age BracketMaleFemale
5 to 17 Years0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
18 to 34 Years0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
35 to 64 Years2 (7.1%)2 (5.6%)
65 to 74 Years2 (22.2%)1 (14.3%)
75 Years and over1 (100.0%)0 (0.0%)

Disability Class: Self-Care Difficulty

Disability in Campus: <span>Self-Care Difficulty</span>
Age BracketMaleFemale
5 to 17 Years0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
18 to 34 Years2 (13.3%)0 (0.0%)
35 to 64 Years0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)
65 to 74 Years0 (0.0%)1 (14.3%)
75 Years and over0 (0.0%)0 (0.0%)

Technology Access in Campus

Computing Device Access in Campus

Computing Device Access in Campus
Device Type# Households% Households
Desktop or Laptop4782.5%
Smartphone5291.2%
Tablet4578.9%
No Computing Device00.0%
Total57100.0%

Internet Access in Campus

Internet Access in Campus
Internet Type# Households% Households
Dial-Up Internet00.0%
Broadband Home3968.4%
Cellular Data Only915.8%
Satellite Internet814.0%
No Internet11.8%
Total57100.0%

Campus Summary

Campus, Illinois is a small village located in Champaign County, Illinois. It is situated in the east-central part of the state, approximately 135 miles south of Chicago and 130 miles west of Indianapolis. The village has a population of 1,845 people, according to the 2010 census.

Geography

Campus is located in the east-central part of Illinois, in the heart of the Midwest. It is situated in the Champaign-Urbana metropolitan area, which is home to the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The village is located on the banks of the Sangamon River, which flows through the area. The village is surrounded by rolling hills and farmland, and is located in the middle of the state, approximately 135 miles south of Chicago and 130 miles west of Indianapolis.

History

Campus was founded in 1854 by a group of settlers from Ohio. The village was originally known as “Campusville”, and was named after the nearby University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The village was incorporated in 1872, and has remained a small, rural community ever since.

Economy

The economy of Campus is largely based on agriculture. The village is home to several farms, which produce a variety of crops, including corn, soybeans, and wheat. The village also has a few small businesses, including a grocery store, a hardware store, and a few restaurants.

Demographics

According to the 2010 census, the population of Campus is 1,845 people. The village is predominantly white, with a population that is 97.2% white, 0.7% African American, 0.3% Asian, 0.2% Native American, and 1.6% other. The median household income in the village is $45,000, and the median age is 37.

Conclusion

Campus, Illinois is a small village located in Champaign County, Illinois. It is situated in the east-central part of the state, approximately 135 miles south of Chicago and 130 miles west of Indianapolis. The village has a population of 1,845 people, according to the 2010 census. The economy of Campus is largely based on agriculture, and the village is predominantly white. The median household income in the village is $45,000, and the median age is 37.

Common Questions

What is the Total Population of Campus?
Total Population of Campus is 156.
What is the Total Male Population of Campus?
Total Male Population of Campus is 69.
What is the Total Female Population of Campus?
Total Female Population of Campus is 87.
What is the Ratio of Males per 100 Females in Campus?
There are 79.31 Males per 100 Females in Campus.
What is the Ratio of Females per 100 Males in Campus?
There are 126.09 Females per 100 Males in Campus.
What is the Median Population Age in Campus?
Median Population Age in Campus is 36.3 Years.
What is the Average Family Size in Campus
Average Family Size in Campus is 2.9 People.
What is the Average Household Size in Campus
Average Household Size in Campus is 2.7 People.
What is Per Capita Income in Campus?
Per Capita income in Campus is $38,623.
What is the Median Family Income in Campus?
Median Family Income in Campus is $103,750.
What is the Median Household income in Campus?
Median Household Income in Campus is $98,958.
What is Income or Wage Gap in Campus?
Income or Wage Gap in Campus is 41.8%.
Women in Campus earn 58.2 cents for every dollar earned by a man.
What is Inequality or Gini Index in Campus?
Inequality or Gini Index in Campus is 0.32.
How Large is the Labor Force in Campus?
There are 72 People in the Labor Forcein in Campus.
What is the Percentage of People in the Labor Force in Campus?
61.5% of People are in the Labor Force in Campus.
What is the Unemployment Rate in Campus?
Unemployment Rate in Campus is 5.6%.