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Demographic Data Report for Illinois by County
Income: Median family income
All Ages, All Races (includes Hispanic), Both Sexes
2020-2024 American Community Survey 5-Year Data
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2023 Rural-Urban Continuum Codes Φ
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United States N/A 99,999 N/A
Illinois N/A 106,018 17 of 52
Pulaski County Rural 62,527 2,827
Hardin County Rural 68,904 2,532
Alexander County Urban 68,958 2,530
Saline County Rural 71,084 2,421
Franklin County Rural 71,222 2,410
White County Rural 73,289 2,279
Clay County Rural 73,880 2,233
Coles County Rural 74,287 2,201
Edwards County Rural 74,400 2,194
Wayne County Rural 74,660 2,174
Gallatin County Rural 75,345 2,132
Edgar County Rural 76,129 2,077
Lawrence County Rural 77,162 1,993
Marion County Rural 77,328 1,980
Fayette County Rural 78,264 1,928
Vermilion County Rural 78,491 1,916
Perry County Rural 78,584 1,910
Carroll County Rural 78,644 1,904
Jefferson County Rural 78,998 1,881
Pope County Rural 79,018 1,878
Cass County Rural 79,133 1,868
Johnson County Rural 79,509 1,836
Mason County Rural 79,716 1,818
Richland County Rural 80,014 1,790
Massac County Urban 80,074 1,784
Henderson County Rural 80,500 1,745
McDonough County Rural 80,503 1,743
Fulton County Rural 80,543 1,737
Jackson County Rural 80,833 1,717
Greene County Rural 81,221 1,679
Pike County Rural 81,273 1,675
Stephenson County Rural 81,855 1,635
Knox County Rural 82,396 1,597
Schuyler County Rural 83,229 1,541
Winnebago County Urban 83,365 1,526
Warren County Rural 83,542 1,517
Wabash County Rural 83,550 1,514
Union County Rural 84,901 1,426
Brown County Rural 85,302 1,405
Hancock County Rural 85,636 1,384
Christian County Rural 85,941 1,361
Whiteside County Rural 86,228 1,337
Macon County Urban 86,291 1,327
Iroquois County Rural 86,352 1,321
Adams County Rural 86,368 1,319
Shelby County Rural 86,663 1,298
Morgan County Rural 86,808 1,288
Bureau County Rural 87,121 1,264
Williamson County Rural 87,344 1,249
Hamilton County Rural 87,372 1,243
Ford County Urban 87,692 1,228
Rock Island County Urban 87,978 1,217
Logan County Rural 88,157 1,197
Peoria County Urban 88,221 1,191
Lee County Rural 88,313 1,187
Clark County Rural 88,378 1,184
Putnam County Rural 88,438 1,180
Stark County Urban 88,750 1,157
Montgomery County Rural 88,786 1,155
Kankakee County Urban 88,854 1,150
Randolph County Rural 89,005 1,140
Henry County Urban 89,840 1,096
Marshall County Urban 89,890 1,093
La Salle County Rural 90,095 1,082
Macoupin County Urban 91,250 1,000
Livingston County Rural 91,535 989
Scott County Rural 91,548 987
Douglas County Rural 92,796 900
Jasper County Rural 93,722 860
Crawford County Rural 93,857 853
Washington County Rural 94,211 839
Moultrie County Rural 94,301 833
Jo Daviess County Rural 94,453 826
Mercer County Urban 95,557 779
Cumberland County Rural 95,833 762
Ogle County Rural 95,958 760
St. Clair County Urban 97,289 697
Bond County Urban 97,367 691
Madison County Urban 97,683 673
DeKalb County Urban 97,889 662
Jersey County Urban 97,951 656
De Witt County Rural 98,750 627
Boone County Urban 98,901 620
Effingham County Rural 99,490 599
Champaign County Urban 100,396 562
Tazewell County Urban 100,755 548
Menard County Urban 101,956 500
Sangamon County Urban 103,722 460
Cook County Urban 104,836 428
Piatt County Urban 105,216 414
Clinton County Urban 107,315 368
Calhoun County Urban 107,813 360
Grundy County Urban 110,082 316
McLean County Urban 112,292 273
Woodford County Urban 117,059 217
Kane County Urban 119,856 191
Kendall County Urban 121,304 177
McHenry County Urban 124,289 150
Will County Urban 127,796 128
Monroe County Urban 128,097 126
Lake County Urban 135,361 80
DuPage County Urban 138,559 68

Notes:
Created by statecancerprofiles.cancer.gov on 03/24/2026 1:15 pm.

Φ Rural–urban county classifications are based on the 2023 USDA Rural–Urban Continuum Codes (except for Connecticut Counties which use 2013 codes). State-level cancer rates for rural areas are calculated using cancer cases registered exclusively in rural counties, while state-level cancer rates for urban areas are calculated using cases registered exclusively in urban counties.

Source: Demographic data provided by the Census Bureau and the American Community Survey.

For more information about Income: Median family income, see the dictionary.

The Census Bureau has recoded Median Incomes over 250,000 to 250,001 and Median Incomes under 2,500 to 2,499.

Data for United States does not include Puerto Rico.

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