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Demographic Data Report for Illinois by County
Poverty: Families below poverty
All Ages, All Races (includes Hispanic), Both Sexes
2015-2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Data
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Value (Percent)
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Families (Below Poverty)
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Rank within US
(of 3146 counties)
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United States 9.5 7,541,196 N/A
Illinois 8.9 276,102 27 of 52
Cook County 10.7 126,696 1,796
DuPage County 4.5 10,814 237
Lake County 5.8 10,412 486
Kane County 7.0 9,234 793
Will County 5.0 8,547 325
Winnebago County 11.5 8,530 1,992
St. Clair County 10.7 6,954 1,790
Madison County 9.2 6,466 1,424
Sangamon County 10.1 5,090 1,658
Peoria County 10.8 4,711 1,813
McHenry County 5.1 4,236 347
Rock Island County 10.8 4,066 1,830
Champaign County 9.1 3,849 1,388
Macon County 12.6 3,285 2,227
McLean County 7.5 3,029 955
La Salle County 9.7 2,850 1,557
Vermilion County 14.1 2,747 2,464
Kankakee County 10.2 2,666 1,662
DeKalb County 10.0 2,310 1,617
Tazewell County 5.6 2,010 448
Jackson County 14.3 1,756 2,485
Williamson County 9.4 1,594 1,471
Coles County 13.0 1,556 2,292
Adams County 8.8 1,553 1,296
Franklin County 15.3 1,507 2,588
Knox County 12.1 1,422 2,112
Marion County 13.4 1,342 2,367
Macoupin County 10.0 1,286 1,628
Jefferson County 13.1 1,284 2,317
Saline County 17.9 1,189 2,833
Stephenson County 9.3 1,181 1,453
Whiteside County 7.3 1,097 891
Livingston County 11.2 1,058 1,923
Boone County 7.3 1,019 893
Henry County 7.6 1,018 963
Kendall County 3.1 978 61
Montgomery County 12.3 915 2,155
Fulton County 10.2 904 1,686
Ogle County 6.4 898 633
Morgan County 9.9 831 1,601
Grundy County 5.7 803 475
Bureau County 8.3 769 1,158
Christian County 8.5 727 1,211
Perry County 12.4 703 2,190
Iroquois County 9.1 696 1,385
Effingham County 7.5 692 958
Fayette County 12.8 678 2,267
Randolph County 8.6 673 1,261
McDonough County 10.6 629 1,783
Lee County 7.1 598 835
Woodford County 5.5 573 426
Lawrence County 13.7 562 2,406
Shelby County 8.9 549 1,314
Douglas County 10.5 532 1,751
Massac County 13.6 532 2,400
Union County 11.2 512 1,932
Edgar County 9.7 499 1,553
Clinton County 5.0 480 332
Warren County 10.5 479 1,749
Clay County 12.3 471 2,174
Clark County 9.7 469 1,561
Mason County 11.7 444 2,025
Hancock County 9.0 443 1,344
Wayne County 9.7 441 1,563
Crawford County 8.5 422 1,217
White County 10.1 404 1,646
Jo Daviess County 6.1 384 573
Logan County 5.6 379 454
Pike County 8.9 363 1,325
Ford County 10.2 362 1,681
Jersey County 6.2 359 609
De Witt County 8.2 357 1,140
Cass County 10.7 356 1,791
Carroll County 8.5 343 1,228
Richland County 8.2 334 1,135
Mercer County 7.3 319 873
Greene County 9.7 316 1,537
Bond County 7.7 315 999
Monroe County 2.9 292 52
Wabash County 8.6 276 1,238
Cumberland County 9.3 275 1,444
Alexander County 19.9 270 2,950
Jasper County 10.9 264 1,846
Marshall County 8.4 263 1,197
Menard County 6.7 250 708
Johnson County 7.8 237 1,031
Gallatin County 15.6 235 2,616
Moultrie County 4.8 188 280
Pulaski County 13.6 175 2,388
Washington County 4.2 172 195
Stark County 10.4 158 1,715
Hamilton County 6.2 146 583
Piatt County 3.0 140 56
Scott County 9.3 129 1,441
Edwards County 6.8 122 728
Pope County 11.7 113 2,023
Henderson County 5.5 111 440
Calhoun County 9.3 107 1,428
Schuyler County 6.2 104 588
Brown County 6.8 89 748
Putnam County 4.2 69 194
Hardin County 6.5 60 653
Notes:
Created by statecancerprofiles.cancer.gov on 03/28/2023 12:30 pm.
Source: Demographic data provided by the Census Bureau and the American Community Survey.
For more information about Poverty: Families below poverty, see the dictionary.
Health Service Areas are a single county or cluster of contiguous counties which are relatively self-contained with respect to hospital care. For more detailed information, please see Health Service Area information page. Puerto Rico is being treated as a Health Service Area for this data presentation.
Data for United States does not include Puerto Rico.

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