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Comprehensive Data Report

Port Byron, IL

ZIP Code 61275

Rock Island County

Population
4,393
Median Income
$93,077
Home Value
$237,600
Livability
75/100
Total Population
4,393
Median Household Income
$93,077
Median Home Value
$237,600
Median Rent
$639

Key Insights

What the data tells us about this area

Median household income is 23% lower than the state average, indicating a more affordable area.

Home values are 57% lower than the state average. More affordable housing options are available here.

81% owner-occupancy rate indicates a stable residential community with strong homeownership.

Quick Facts & Insights

Key metrics and how they compare

Household Income
$93,077
23.3% below state avg
Home Value
$237,600
57.3% below state avg
Rent
$639
74.6% below state avg
Population Density
4,393 residents
Median Age
46.6 years
Safety Score
64/100
Moderate safety

Livability Score

Overall quality of life rating based on key factors

Overall Livability
75
Good
Out of 100

Score Breakdown

Amenities
79/100
Cost of Living
100/100
Safety
64/100
Education
32/100
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Employment
87/100
Housing
98/100
Weather
69/100

Data Sources & Accuracy

Official Government Data:Demographics and housing statistics are from the U.S. Census Bureau API (American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates). Weather and climate data comes from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) API with official climate normals from the nearest weather station. Crime statistics are from the FBI Crime Data Explorer API, with county-level data when available, otherwise state-level official data.
Modeled Estimates:Schools and some economic indicators are currently modeled using statistical methods based on national averages and regional patterns. For critical decisions, verify with official sources:

Learn more about our data sources and methodology on our Data Sources page.

Location Map

Port Byron, IL 61275

Coordinates: 41.5451°, -90.4145°Open in Google Maps

Cost of Living

Compared to national average (100 = US average)

Overall Cost Index
74
Lower than avg
100 = US National Average

Cost Index by Category

Housing
36
Below avg
Transportation
94
Average
Healthcare
97
Average
Groceries
90
Average
Utilities
95
Average
Overall
74
Below avg

Economy & Employment

Job market and economic indicators

Labor Force
6,580,656,000
Employment Rate
95.6%
Avg. Commute
28 min
Work From Home
18%

Top Industries by Employment

Industry Breakdown

Healthcare & Social Assistance
17.1%
Retail Trade
14.8%
Manufacturing
11.8%
Education
10.7%
Professional Services
8.2%
Total Employed
6,288,161,000
Total Unemployed
292,495,000
Unemployment Rate
4.4%

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Demographics Overview

Comprehensive population statistics and demographic breakdown

Age Distribution

Population by age group

Household Income Distribution

Households by income bracket

Education Levels (Age 25+)

Highest education attained

Race & Ethnicity

Demographic composition

Median Age
46.6 years
Per Capita Income
$44,367
Poverty Rate
6.5%