Joliet

We did the research. Find a place to call home.

Quality of life score

B

Quality of Life Score

Joliet Information

Total Population

150000

Total Population

Married Persons

48%

Married Persons

Single Persons

52%

Single Persons

49% (Male)

51% (Female)

7/10

City Rating

Joliet is a city known for its historical landmarks, diverse communities, and being a significant transportation hub.

7/10

Overall Value

With its blend of historical charm and modern amenities, Joliet offers a balanced lifestyle for its residents.

10/10

Density (Population per mile²)

Joliet has a moderate population density, reflecting its status as a suburban city.

Total Population

2307

Joliet

Married Persons

2700000

Chicago

City Info

Joliet, located in northeastern Illinois, seamlessly blends its industrial heritage with modern diversity. Known as the "Crossroads of Mid-America," today's Joliet is an eclectic mix of commerce, culture, and residential spaces. Landmarks like the Rialto Square Theatre enrich its identity, making it a unique intersection of past and present in the Midwest.

Residence

Total Population

Average

Air Quality

Married Persons

70°F

Condition (Average Temp.)

60% (Homes Owned)

35% (Homes Rented)

5% (Homes Vacant)

Total Population

40 Years

Median Home Age

Total Population

$200000

Median Home Price

Total Population

3%

Home Aappreciation Rate

Total Population

2%

Annual Property Tax

Weather

Total Population

55%

Sun

Total Population

30%

Rain

Total Population

15%

snow

Residence

Joliet has a housing median age of 40-50 years with homes averaging $200,000. The city sees 60% homeownership, 35% rentals, and a 5% vacancy. With an average air quality and a 3-5% home appreciation rate, it's a blend of historic charm close to Chicago.

Community

Religious Diversity

15%

Baptist

10%

Methodist

7%

Pentecostal

40%

Other  Christian

28%

Other

Total Population

6

Crime Rate (per 100,000)

Total Population

Democratic

Political Majority

Total Population

35

Average Age

Community

Joliet boasts a religious mix with Baptists (15%), Methodists (10%), and other Christians (40%). With a crime rate at 6/10 and an average age of 35, its political tilt leans Democratic, influenced by local dynamics.

Locale

Total Population

6%

Unemployment

Occupation

Total Population

30%

Management, Business, Art & Sciences

Total Population

25%

Sales & Office Occupations

Total Population

20%

Service Occupations

Total Population

15%

Production, Transportation & Material Moving

Total Population

10%

Natural Resources, Construction & Maintenance

Education

Total Population

1:15

Student Teacher Ratio

35%

High School Diploma

30%

Some College or Associates Degree

20%

Bachelors Degree

15%

Graduate or Professional Degree

Locale

Joliet's locale showcases an average 6-8% unemployment rate. The workforce splits with 30% in Management, 25% in Sales & Office roles, 20% in Service jobs, and 15% in Production & Transportation. Educational attainment includes 35% high school diplomas, 30% some college or associates degrees, 20% bachelor's degrees, and 15% graduate or professional degrees. Schools have a 1:15 student-to-teacher ratio.

Transit

Average Commute Time

Total Population

27 Mins

National Average

Total Population

30 Mins

Joliet Average

Total Population

40%

Public Transportation

Total Population

80%

Car

Total Population

10%

Carpool

Total Population

5%

Work At Home

Transit

Public transit usage might be relatively lower, around 5-10%.

Hidden
Hidden
Hidden
Hidden
Hidden
Hidden
Hidden
Hidden
Go to Top