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Winnebago County
Durand, IL
61024
61024 ZIP Code — Durand, IL
Winnebago County, Illinois
ZIP code 61024 is located in
Durand ,
Illinois ,
within Winnebago County .
It covers approximately 59.07 square miles and serves a population of
2,524 residents.
This is a standard ZIP code in the Central (CT) timezone,
served by area code 815 .
About ZIP code 61024
The housing stock consists of predominantly single-family detached homes. Most homes were built in the pre-1940, giving the area an established character. Median home value is $160,700. Owner-occupancy is high at 79%, well above the national average.
Median household income is $73,861. The poverty rate of 4% is below the national average. 35% of households receive Social Security income, suggesting a notable retiree or disability population.
The dominant occupation class is management, business, and professional, with education and healthcare as the leading industry. The average commute of 26 minutes is near the national average.
College attainment at 20% is below the national average, consistent with a trades and production-oriented local economy.
Overall, ZIP code 61024 reflects a community defined by a trades-oriented workforce, high homeownership, and a significant Social Security-dependent population.
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Demographics
updated 05/2026
Population
Total population
2,524
Population density
43 / sq mi
State FIPS
17
County FIPS
201
Geography
Land area
59.07 sq mi
Water area
0.08 sq mi
Latitude
42.4304
Longitude
-89.2876
Timezone
Central (CT)
Area code
815
Economics
updated 05/2026
Household income
Income range
This ZIP
County avg
State avg
Under $50k
36.8%
45.2%
37.2%
$50k – $100k
39.9%
31.4%
29.6%
$100k – $200k
21.5%
19.5%
24.4%
Over $200k
1.9%
4.0%
8.8%
Demographics & statistics
$73,861
Median household income
$160,700
Median home value
19.6%
Bachelor's or higher
Age distribution
Age summary
Group Count %
Under 18 635 25.2%
18 and over 1,889 74.8%
65 and over 474 18.8%
Median age 44.3 years
Race & ethnicity
Black or African American
0.9%
Group Count %
White 2,389 93.7%
Two or more races 76 3%
Asian 26 1%
Hispanic or Latino 25 1%
Black or African American 23 0.9%
Other race 10 0.4%
Household income
Income range
This ZIP
County avg
State avg
Under $50k
36.8%
45.2%
37.2%
$50k – $100k
39.9%
31.4%
29.6%
$100k – $200k
21.5%
19.5%
24.4%
Over $200k
1.9%
4.0%
8.8%
Range % of households
Under $10k 2.1%
$10k–$15k 2.3%
$15k–$25k 5.6%
$25k–$35k 8.5%
$35k–$50k 8.2%
$50k–$75k 27.6%
$75k–$100k 13.2%
$100k–$150k 21.1%
$150k–$200k 9.5%
$200k+ 2.1%
Median income $73,861
Housing
Housing overview
Metric Value
Median home value $160,700
Median rent / month $746
Owner occupied 78.5%
Renter occupied 21.5%
Vacant 8.9%
Single-family detached 86.2%
Large apartment buildings 0.4%
Mobile homes 0.0%
Median rooms 5.9
Avg household size (owned) 2.55
Year built
Era %
2020 or later 0.0%
2010–2019 1.9%
2000–2009 11.6%
1990–1999 16.5%
1980–1989 8.5%
1970–1979 15.8%
1960–1969 8.8%
1950–1959 3.7%
1940–1949 8.2%
1939 or earlier 24.9%
Bedrooms
Size % of units
No bedroom (studio) 0.5%
1 bedroom 6.8%
2 bedrooms 23.9%
3 bedrooms 40.3%
4 bedrooms 26.4%
5+ bedrooms 2.1%
Vehicles per household
Vehicles % of households
No vehicle 8.0%
1 vehicle 26.5%
2 vehicles 42.3%
3 or more 23.1%
Heating fuel
Fuel type %
Utility gas 51.4%
Electricity 15.9%
Propane / LP gas 25.9%
Fuel oil 0.3%
Wood 3.9%
No fuel used 1.1%
Households & families
Household type Count %
Married-couple family 506 52.1%
Cohabiting couple 66 6.8%
Male householder, no spouse 194 20.0%
Female householder, no spouse 206 21.2%
Households with children under 18 266 27.4%
Households with seniors (65+) 312 32.1%
Average household size 2.52
Marital status
Status Male Female
Never married 25.5% 28.7%
Married 54.8% 51.1%
Separated 6.9% 0.2%
Widowed 3.8% 6.8%
Divorced 8.9% 13.2%
Education
Some college, no degree
18.4%
Graduate / professional
9.3%
Metric %
HS diploma or higher 92.9%
Bachelor's or higher 19.6%
School enrollment (ages 3–17)
Type Count %
Nursery / preschool 34 5.4%
Kindergarten 52 8.3%
Elementary school 210 33.7%
High school 193 30.9%
College / grad school 135 21.6%
Employment
Industry of employment
Education & healthcare
28.5%
Professional & management
8.7%
Arts, food & hospitality
7.2%
Transportation & utilities
6.2%
Agriculture & mining
1.7%
Finance & real estate
1.3%
Public administration
1.0%
Occupation
Category %
Management, business & arts 38.5%
Service 20.9%
Sales & office 14.1%
Natural resources & construction 16.6%
Production & transportation 9.9%
Employment type
Type %
Private sector 82.5%
Government 14.0%
Self-employed 3.4%
Unpaid family workers 0.0%
Commute
Method %
Drive alone 78.6%
Carpool 9.0%
Public transit 0.0%
Walk 5.7%
Work from home 5.7%
Other means 1.0%
Avg commute (minutes) 26.1
Poverty
Married-couple families
2.6%
Female-led households
9.4%
Income support
Source % of households
Social Security 34.6%
Retirement income 26.0%
Supplemental Security 8.7%
Cash public assistance 4.4%
Food stamps / SNAP 9.2%
Health indicators
Condition %
Obesity 37.6%
High blood pressure 33.9%
High cholesterol 34.4%
Diabetes 9.4%
Heart disease 6.4%
Stroke 2.9%
Asthma 9.1%
Arthritis 27.1%
Kidney disease 2.8%
Pulmonary disease 6.6%
Cancer 7.5%
Behavior / access %
Smoking 16.3%
Binge drinking 15.5%
No physical activity 22.5%
Less than 7 hrs sleep 29.7%
Depression 17.4%
Fair or poor health 12.3%
Poor mental health 11.9%
Poor physical health 9.2%
No health insurance 9.0%
Visited doctor (checkup) 77.3%
Visited dentist 69.9%
Cholesterol screening 91.4%
Teeth loss 12.0%
Veterans & disability
Veterans Count %
Civilian veterans 99 5.2%
Disability %
Any disability 14.3%
Under 18 2.4%
18–64 years 14.8%
65 and over 30.8%
Health insurance coverage
Type %
Private insurance 75.6%
Public insurance 30.5%
No insurance 6.4%
Uninsured under 19 10.7%
Language & origin
Language spoken at home (age 5+)
Language Count %
English only 2,339 92.7%
Spanish 5 0.2%
Other Indo-European 5 0.2%
Asian & Pacific Islander 0 0.0%
Other languages 0 0.0%
Place of birth & citizenship
Origin Count %
Native born (US) 2,484 98.4%
Born in same state 2,484 98.4%
Born in different state 1,819 72.1%
Foreign born 0 0.0%
Naturalized citizen 40 1.6%
Not a US citizen 40 100.0%
Ancestry
Ancestry Count %
Italian 303 12%
French 272 10.8%
Polish 127 5%
English 79 3.1%
Ancestry Count %
Arab 48 1.9%
Norwegian 15 0.6%
Dutch 6 0.2%
Irish 3 0.1%
Technology access
Metric % of households
Computer access 38.5%
Internet access 89.7%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 2025 estimates.
Frequently asked questions about ZIP code 61024
What city is ZIP code 61024 in?
ZIP code 61024 is primarily assigned to Durand, Illinois.
What county is ZIP code 61024 in?
ZIP code 61024 falls within Winnebago County, Illinois.
What is the typical home value in ZIP code 61024?
The median home value in ZIP code 61024 is $160,700.
What is the population of ZIP code 61024?
ZIP code 61024 has an estimated population of 2,524 residents, with a density of 43 people per square mile.
What is the median household income in ZIP code 61024?
The median household income in ZIP code 61024 is $73,861, below the national median of ~$75,000.
What timezone is ZIP code 61024 in?
ZIP code 61024 observes the CST timezone.
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