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Demographic Data Report for Illinois by County
Insurance: Percent uninsured in demographic group, people at or below 138% of poverty
Ages <65, All Races (includes Hispanic), Both Sexes
2023 Small Area Health Insurance Estimates Data
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2023 Rural-Urban Continuum Codes Φ
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People (Uninsured)
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Rank within US
(of 3133 counties)
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Illinois N/A 12.2 205,367 22 of 51
United States N/A 15.7 7,699,167 N/A
Adams County Rural 7.4 660 71
Alexander County Urban 7.2 83 61
Bond County Urban 9.4 195 456
Boone County Urban 11.9 807 1,170
Brown County Rural 8.3 59 181
Bureau County Rural 8.6 397 248
Calhoun County Urban 9.2 46 399
Carroll County Rural 10.0 197 631
Cass County Rural 14.0 296 1,560
Champaign County Urban 11.1 4,393 950
Christian County Rural 8.3 370 181
Clark County Rural 9.2 199 399
Clay County Rural 8.8 210 288
Clinton County Urban 10.1 338 657
Coles County Rural 8.0 727 136
Cook County Urban 14.1 106,728 1,575
Crawford County Rural 8.5 210 226
Cumberland County Rural 9.0 112 344
De Witt County Rural 8.8 183 288
DeKalb County Urban 11.8 2,004 1,140
Douglas County Rural 12.0 313 1,191
DuPage County Urban 14.2 9,654 1,594
Edgar County Rural 8.5 225 226
Edwards County Rural 9.8 87 568
Effingham County Rural 8.3 342 181
Fayette County Rural 9.4 308 456
Ford County Urban 8.9 172 313
Franklin County Rural 8.9 715 313
Fulton County Rural 8.8 432 288
Gallatin County Rural 9.7 73 545
Greene County Rural 9.0 185 344
Grundy County Urban 9.1 463 367
Hamilton County Rural 10.4 125 745
Hancock County Rural 9.8 247 568
Hardin County Rural 7.5 53 82
Henderson County Rural 10.0 82 631
Henry County Urban 8.6 468 248
Iroquois County Rural 10.7 396 831
Jackson County Rural 10.7 1,462 831
Jasper County Rural 9.7 107 545
Jefferson County Rural 8.9 558 313
Jersey County Urban 9.8 242 568
Jo Daviess County Rural 10.4 236 745
Johnson County Rural 9.5 166 489
Kane County Urban 14.9 8,051 1,700
Kankakee County Urban 9.0 1,540 344
Kendall County Urban 13.3 1,360 1,443
Knox County Rural 9.1 755 367
La Salle County Rural 8.7 1,331 269
Lake County Urban 14.7 9,509 1,673
Lawrence County Rural 8.5 198 226
Lee County Rural 9.1 383 367
Livingston County Rural 9.4 440 456
Logan County Rural 7.7 278 102
Macon County Urban 6.9 1,220 37
Macoupin County Urban 9.2 616 399
Madison County Urban 9.0 3,098 344
Marion County Rural 8.6 643 248
Marshall County Urban 9.4 150 456
Mason County Rural 8.5 185 226
Massac County Urban 9.1 242 367
McDonough County Rural 8.0 430 136
McHenry County Urban 11.8 2,847 1,140
McLean County Urban 12.1 2,781 1,216
Menard County Urban 10.0 134 631
Mercer County Urban 9.5 174 489
Monroe County Urban 10.6 199 793
Montgomery County Rural 8.0 317 136
Morgan County Rural 8.4 419 200
Moultrie County Rural 11.6 219 1,072
Ogle County Rural 10.1 594 657
Peoria County Urban 9.3 2,973 422
Perry County Rural 9.3 298 422
Piatt County Urban 10.0 150 631
Pike County Rural 9.1 218 367
Pope County Rural 10.1 55 657
Pulaski County Rural 7.7 87 102
Putnam County Rural 10.4 59 745
Randolph County Rural 11.3 458 994
Richland County Rural 8.9 227 313
Rock Island County Urban 9.5 2,282 489
Saline County Rural 8.2 385 165
Sangamon County Urban 8.6 2,405 248
Schuyler County Rural 11.3 108 994
Scott County Rural 8.9 58 313
Shelby County Rural 8.9 232 313
St. Clair County Urban 8.7 3,450 269
Stark County Urban 10.1 78 657
Stephenson County Rural 8.5 602 226
Tazewell County Urban 9.4 1,373 456
Union County Rural 10.0 308 631
Vermilion County Rural 6.8 1,021 34
Wabash County Rural 8.7 142 269
Warren County Rural 10.7 271 831
Washington County Rural 8.7 124 269
Wayne County Rural 10.2 267 687
White County Rural 8.3 190 181
Whiteside County Rural 8.7 679 269
Will County Urban 11.5 6,973 1,045
Williamson County Rural 8.3 917 181
Winnebago County Urban 9.4 5,172 456
Woodford County Urban 11.3 367 994

Notes:
Created by statecancerprofiles.cancer.gov on 03/22/2026 7:16 am.

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 Small Area Health Insurance Estimates.

The race categorization for this statistic does not include individuals who responded with two more races.

For more information about Insurance: Percent uninsured in demographic group, people at or below 138% of poverty, see the dictionary.

Data for United States does not include Puerto Rico.

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