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Demographic Data Report for Illinois by County
Income: Median household 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 80,734 N/A
Illinois N/A 83,390 18 of 52
Pulaski County Rural 42,463 3,013
Alexander County Urban 47,043 2,893
Jackson County Rural 48,763 2,841
McDonough County Rural 52,795 2,609
Saline County Rural 53,117 2,587
Hardin County Rural 54,271 2,517
White County Rural 54,813 2,484
Lawrence County Rural 55,324 2,453
Wayne County Rural 55,521 2,432
Union County Rural 55,728 2,421
Coles County Rural 56,478 2,373
Franklin County Rural 56,740 2,353
Vermilion County Rural 56,877 2,336
Knox County Rural 57,030 2,326
Wabash County Rural 57,086 2,320
Gallatin County Rural 59,219 2,152
Pike County Rural 59,777 2,100
Edgar County Rural 59,941 2,088
Pope County Rural 60,050 2,075
Clay County Rural 60,417 2,047
Edwards County Rural 60,519 2,038
Fulton County Rural 60,599 2,031
Carroll County Rural 60,758 2,011
Fayette County Rural 60,944 1,995
Marion County Rural 61,240 1,959
Perry County Rural 62,118 1,886
Greene County Rural 62,192 1,875
Henderson County Rural 62,227 1,870
Ford County Urban 62,439 1,850
Richland County Rural 62,455 1,849
Johnson County Rural 62,528 1,842
Christian County Rural 62,611 1,837
Macon County Urban 62,666 1,828
Mason County Rural 62,845 1,815
Stark County Urban 62,878 1,806
Jefferson County Rural 63,118 1,781
Montgomery County Rural 63,620 1,739
Champaign County Urban 63,683 1,733
Stephenson County Rural 64,043 1,699
Peoria County Urban 65,108 1,624
Massac County Urban 65,116 1,622
Williamson County Rural 65,604 1,580
Hamilton County Rural 65,746 1,565
Winnebago County Urban 65,837 1,558
Hancock County Rural 65,865 1,557
Schuyler County Rural 65,948 1,547
Bond County Urban 65,959 1,544
Adams County Rural 66,220 1,504
Iroquois County Rural 66,255 1,499
Morgan County Rural 66,306 1,491
Logan County Rural 66,358 1,482
Scott County Rural 66,705 1,452
Rock Island County Urban 67,159 1,417
Warren County Rural 67,385 1,396
Whiteside County Rural 67,500 1,380
Brown County Rural 67,917 1,344
Cass County Rural 68,125 1,328
Randolph County Rural 68,131 1,327
Bureau County Rural 69,257 1,250
Lee County Rural 70,292 1,177
DeKalb County Urban 70,724 1,144
Macoupin County Urban 70,805 1,136
Kankakee County Urban 71,281 1,106
Marshall County Urban 71,585 1,076
Crawford County Rural 71,674 1,070
De Witt County Rural 71,678 1,069
Moultrie County Rural 71,784 1,061
Henry County Urban 71,911 1,053
Shelby County Rural 72,095 1,041
Clark County Rural 72,927 976
La Salle County Rural 73,045 967
Cumberland County Rural 73,327 951
Livingston County Rural 73,790 928
St. Clair County Urban 73,854 924
Jo Daviess County Rural 73,993 914
Mercer County Urban 74,182 896
Jasper County Rural 74,755 857
Sangamon County Urban 75,357 819
Putnam County Rural 75,590 805
Madison County Urban 75,793 787
Douglas County Rural 77,320 709
Tazewell County Urban 77,982 672
Washington County Rural 78,224 659
McLean County Urban 79,905 588
Jersey County Urban 80,361 572
Effingham County Rural 80,404 567
Ogle County Rural 82,132 503
Menard County Urban 82,176 502
Cook County Urban 83,498 465
Boone County Urban 84,571 431
Clinton County Urban 86,588 385
Woodford County Urban 91,483 277
Grundy County Urban 92,235 263
Calhoun County Urban 93,203 249
Piatt County Urban 94,811 228
Monroe County Urban 102,880 148
Kane County Urban 103,163 144
McHenry County Urban 104,802 124
Will County Urban 109,984 98
Lake County Urban 110,416 95
Kendall County Urban 111,601 84
DuPage County Urban 112,096 82

Notes:
Created by statecancerprofiles.cancer.gov on 03/24/2026 1:04 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 household 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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