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VITAL STATISTICS


U.S. CENSUS POPULATION-BACOG
Entity 1970 1980 1990 2000
Barrington 7,701 9,029 9,504 10,168
Barrington Hills 2,712 3,631 4,202 3,930*
Deer Park 834 1,368 2,887 3,102
Lake Barrington 347 2,320 3,855 4,757
North Barrington 1,411 1,475 1,787 2,918
South Barrington 348 1,168 2,937 3,760
Tower Lakes 863 1,177 1,333 1,310
Unincorporated
Township Areas
N/A N/A N/A 4,337
TOTAL 14,216 20,168 26,505 34,282

*U.S. Census Population figure as of June 2003


U.S. CENSUS BUREAU POPULATION ESTIMATES


4/1/2000 7/1/2000 7/1/2001 7/1/2002 7/1/2003 7/1/2004 7/1/2005

Estimates  Estimated Estimated Estimated Estimated Estimated Estimated
VILLAGE Base Population Population Population Population Population Population
Barrington 10,174 10,197 10,261 10,247 10,210 10,167 10,179
Barrington Hills  3,930 3,949 4,034 4,069 4,178 4,215 4,258
Deer Park 3,132 3,143 3,171 3,189 3,203 3,209 3,253
Lake Barrington 4,762 4,787 4,862 5,005 5,039 5,039 5,033
North Barrington 2,905 2,940 3,066 3,128 3,128 3,161 3,207
South Barrington 3,760 3,776 3,839 3,878 3,878 3,901 3,935
Tower Lakes 1,310 1,314 1,324 1,328 1,328 1,332 1,329
Barrington Township* 14,030 14,065 14,203 14,303 14,437 14,509 14,265
Cuba Township* 15,753 15,853 16,164 16,445 16,605 16,694 16,778


*Estimate is for the whole township including areas outside of the BACOG boundaries

Source: US Census Bureau, Population Estimates Program, Data Set: 2005 Population Estimates

NOTE: The April 1, 2000 Estimates Base reflects modifications to the Census 2000 population as documented in the Count Question Resolution program, updates from the Boundary and Annexation Survey, and geographic program revisions. An "(X)" for the Census 2000 value indicates a locality that was formed or incorporated after Census 2000 or was erroneously omitted from Census 2000. See Geographic Change Notes for additional information on these localities.




Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission
2030 Forecasts of Population, Households and Employment
Governmental Entities Within BACOG Boundaries
(as endorsed Sept. 30, 2003)

  Population Households Employment
Area Name 2000 2030 2000 2030 2000 2030
             
Municipality            
Barrington 10,168 10,429 3,767 4,001 8,935 11,085
Barrington Hills 3,915 5,060 1,381 1,777 682 903
Deer Park  3,102 3,846 989 1,311 172 2,780
Lake Barrington 4,757 5,695 2,039 2,220 1,136 1,590
North Barrington 2,918 3,542 1,003 1,291 641 936
South Barrington 3,760 4,657 1,147 1,513 1,502 4,219
Tower Lakes 1,310 1,442 449 494 106 109
             
County            
Cook 5,376,741 5,938,248 1,974,181 2,224,929 2,841,941 3,318,234
Kane 404,119 692,346 133,901 234,617 206,107 342,684
Lake 644,356 844,315 216,297 292,253 354,114 461,487
McHenry 260,077 449,823 89,403 155,108 105,118 167,765
             
Townships            
Algonquin 86,217 98,270 29,448 34,734 36,730 50,841
Barrington* 14,030 19,167 4,879 6,949 13,874 25,792
Cuba* 15,751 17,629 5,918 6,561 9,703 10,964
Dundee 53,207 72,695 16,771 24,251 26,867 56,274
Ela 39,688 47,961 12,504 15,890 19,062 30,225
McHenry 41,740 76,919 15,086 27,204 15,846 24,757
Palatine 112,740 116,887 42,668 45,684 64,547 66,971


*BACOG Members
Please note BACOG member township estimates are for the whole township
including areas outside of the BACOG boundaries



The following profile, prepared by Health Systems Research, University of Illinois College of Medicine at Rockford, studies all areas covered in Zip Code 60010 which includes information for communities outside of the BACOG boundaries.


PROFILE OF THE BARRINGTON AREA
(Zip Code 60010): 1980-2000

In 2000, the population of the Barrington area (zip code 60010) increased 6.6% from 1990, rising from 37,356 to 39,819, slower than in the 1980s, when the area grew by 34%.

Among area communities, the largest population growth from 1990-2000 was seen by North Barrington, which increased its population by 63.3%. North Barrington was followed by South Barrington (+28%) and Lake Barrington (+23.4%). Two area communities - Barrington Hills and Tower Lakes - suffered from slight population losses during the 1990s.

Although the area continues to be predominantly white, the proportion of nonwhites rose from 3.7% in 1990 to 6.5% in 2000. The number of blacks increased from 193 to 235, while Asians went from 1,095 to 1,804. Persons of Hispanic origin rose from 410 to 778. Asians recorded a very high growth rate during the decade - increasing by 64.7%.

After dropping from 1980 to 1990, the proportion of children in the Barrington area increased from 27.5% of the total population in 1990 to 28.5% in 2000. The number of individuals aged 18-44 dropped by 21.1% from 14,423 in 1990 to 11,376 in 2000. The number aged 45-64 and 65+ jumped dramatically - increasing by 34.2% and 39.8% respectively.

Median age rose by 4.3 years during the decade - from 37.0 years in 1990 to 41.3 years in 2000. In 1980, the median age stood at 33.6 years. The area is far older than the U.S., which has a 2000 median age of 35.3 years.· In 2000, there were 96.3 males for every 100 females. This was slightly lower than 1990, when the ratio was 97.1.

Of the 14,029 households in the Barrington area, 11,523 (82.1%) are family households. Since 1980, the proportion of traditional two-parent families has declined from 44.1% in 1980 to 40.2% in 1990 and then to 36% in 2000. Single female parents comprise just 2.9% of households, with less than one percent single male parent. Although declining, the Barrington area still has a much higher proportion of married-couple with children households than the United States (26.3%).

The average household size decreased from 2.94 in 1990 to 2.84 in 2000. Average family size fell also, from 3.24 in 1990 to 3.18 in 2000.

The percentage of owner-occupied housing units remained about the same from 1990 (90.2%) to 2000 (91.8%). While nine of ten housing units in the Barrington area are owner-occupied, just 64.2% are owned nationally.

The estimated average home value rose from $281,700 to $306,482 during the 1990s, while average monthly rent increased from $629 per month to $678. Figures for 2000 are CACI estimates.

The level of college graduates in 1990 for the Barrington area stood at a very high 51.6% , up from 40.7% in 1980. Educational attainment data for 2000 is not yet available.

Median household income for the Barrington area rose from $79,949 in 1990 to an estimated $109,336 in 2000.

Poverty in the Barrington area was very low in 1990 - just 1.8% of all persons were below poverty, declining from 2.4% in 1980. Census 2000 poverty data is not yet available.

"Profile of the Barrington Area (Zip Code 60010): 1980-2000" prepared by Health Systems Research, University of Illinois College of Medicine at Rockford.




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