Stephenson County, Illinois ZIP Codes

13 ZIP codes serving a population of 44,931

Stephenson County in Illinois encompasses 13 ZIP codes with a combined population of 44,931 residents. The average median household income across the county's ZIP codes is $76,150, and the average median home value is $157,808.

About 23.5% of adults in Stephenson County hold a bachelor's degree or higher. The average unemployment rate is 4.4%. The county's strongest housing value is ZIP code 61089, where the home-value-to-income ratio is 1.75x. The county includes 13 cities: Cedarville, Dakota, Davis, Freeport, German valley, Kent, Lena, Mc connell, and more .

44,931
Population
13
ZIP Codes
$76,150
Avg Income
$157,808
Avg Home Value
$811
Avg Rent
44.5
Avg Age

Highest Income ZIP

61019 Davis
Income: $105,150 Pop: 3,461

Most Populated ZIP

61032 Freeport
Pop: 29,020 Income: $56,593

Best Housing Value ZIP

61089 Winslow
Ratio: 1.75x Home: $115,900
Exceptional value

All ZIP Codes in Stephenson County

ZIP Code City Population Median Income Home Value
61013 Cedarville 690 $67,569 $125,700
61018 Dakota 1,034 $76,471 $157,800
61019 Davis 3,461 $105,150 $232,100
61032 Freeport 29,020 $56,593 $112,300
61039 German Valley 824 $84,107 $181,300
61044 Kent 225 $82,083 $150,000
61048 Lena 3,786 $82,875 $166,600
61050 Mc Connell 199 $74,728 $124,400
61060 Orangeville 1,554 $76,726 $161,000
61062 Pearl City 1,840 $66,667 $196,900
61067 Ridott 450 $66,563 $170,500
61070 Rock City 1,322 $84,167 $157,000
61089 Winslow 526 $66,250 $115,900

Frequently Asked Questions

Stephenson County, Illinois contains 13 ZIP codes with a combined population of 44,931.
Stephenson County includes the following cities: Cedarville, Dakota, Davis, Freeport, German valley, Kent, Lena, Mc connell, Orangeville, Pearl city, Ridott, Rock city, Winslow.
The average median household income across ZIP codes in Stephenson County is $76,150 per year, based on Census Bureau ACS data.
ZIP code 61089 currently has the lowest home-value-to-income ratio in Stephenson County at 1.75x, which means local incomes go further relative to home prices there.