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County-Level Population Data for Illinois

Percent Change in Population, 2010-11

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The table is sorted in ascending order by FIPS code. Click a column title to sort by that column; click again to reverse the sort.

FIPS1County nameRUC code2Pop. 1990Pop. 2000Pop. 2010Pop. 2011Change 2010-11
17001Adams County 566,09068,26167,10367,1590.08
17003Alexander County 710,6269,5838,2388,036-2.45
17005Bond County 114,99117,63617,76817,727-0.23
17007Boone County 230,80641,78854,16554,3670.37
17009Brown County 75,8366,9526,9376,878-0.85
17011Bureau County 635,68835,49634,97834,606-1.06
17013Calhoun County 15,3225,0795,0895,048-0.81
17015Carroll County 716,80516,67115,38715,163-1.46
17017Cass County 613,43713,69113,64213,579-0.46
17019Champaign County 3173,025179,687201,081201,6850.30
17021Christian County 634,41835,38034,80034,8650.19
17023Clark County 615,92116,99516,33516,161-1.07
17025Clay County 714,46014,41713,81513,728-0.63
17027Clinton County 133,94435,53637,76237,9560.51
17029Coles County 551,64453,21053,87353,9160.08
17031Cook County 15,105,0445,376,7415,194,6755,217,0800.43
17033Crawford County 619,46420,46019,81719,8570.20
17035Cumberland County 910,67011,31111,04811,0960.43
17037DeKalb County 177,93288,941105,160104,743-0.40
17039De Witt County 616,51616,80216,56116,5780.10
17041Douglas County 619,46419,90919,98019,836-0.72
17043DuPage County 1781,689904,594916,924923,2220.69
17045Edgar County 619,59519,64318,57618,393-0.99
17047Edwards County 97,4406,9786,7216,618-1.53
17049Effingham County 731,70434,26734,24234,2800.11
17051Fayette County 620,89321,81022,14022,133-0.03
17053Ford County 314,27514,22714,08113,976-0.75
17055Franklin County 540,31939,02139,56139,6270.18
17057Fulton County 638,08038,24437,06936,962-0.29
17059Gallatin County 86,9096,4265,5895,528-1.09
17061Greene County 615,31714,76613,88613,798-0.63
17063Grundy County 132,33737,52850,06350,1300.13
17065Hamilton County 78,4998,6138,4578,425-0.38
17067Hancock County 721,37320,17119,10419,031-0.38
17069Hardin County 95,1894,7934,3204,281-0.90
17071Henderson County 98,0968,1767,3317,196-1.84
17073Henry County 251,15951,03250,48650,328-0.31
17075Iroquois County 630,78731,34029,71829,475-0.82
17077Jackson County 561,06759,60760,21860,3650.24
17079Jasper County 710,60910,1139,6989,7170.20
17081Jefferson County 737,02040,05138,82738,713-0.29
17083Jersey County 120,53921,64922,98522,916-0.30
17085Jo Daviess County 621,82122,29622,67822,7120.15
17087Johnson County 711,34712,87712,58212,6540.57
17089Kane County 1317,471404,508515,269520,2710.97
17091Kankakee County 396,255103,825113,449113,6980.22
17093Kendall County 139,41354,539114,736116,6311.65
17095Knox County 456,39355,84252,91952,917-0.00
17097Lake County 1516,418644,682703,462706,2220.39
17099LaSalle County 4106,913111,599113,924113,518-0.36
17101Lawrence County 715,97215,44916,83316,745-0.52
17103Lee County 434,39236,06236,03135,467-1.57
17105Livingston County 439,30139,73438,95038,885-0.17
17107Logan County 630,79831,19930,30530,140-0.54
17109McDonough County 535,24432,90632,61232,582-0.09
17111McHenry County 1183,241259,524308,760308,9440.06
17113McLean County 3129,180150,384169,572170,5560.58
17115Macon County 3117,206114,690110,768110,730-0.03
17117Macoupin County 147,67949,00847,76547,687-0.16
17119Madison County 1249,238259,019269,282268,459-0.31
17121Marion County 441,56141,67839,43739,335-0.26
17123Marshall County 212,84613,15912,64012,533-0.85
17125Mason County 616,26916,03414,66614,485-1.23
17127Massac County 714,75215,16315,42915,4420.08
17129Menard County 311,16412,48312,70512,703-0.02
17131Mercer County 217,29016,94016,43416,363-0.43
17133Monroe County 122,42227,62532,95733,3061.06
17135Montgomery County 630,72830,64630,10429,848-0.85
17137Morgan County 436,39736,62735,54735,543-0.01
17139Moultrie County 613,93014,28814,84614,824-0.15
17141Ogle County 445,95751,00153,49753,115-0.71
17143Peoria County 2182,827183,466186,494186,8340.18
17145Perry County 721,41223,09122,35022,264-0.38
17147Piatt County 315,54816,38516,72916,675-0.32
17149Pike County 717,57717,36216,43016,398-0.19
17151Pope County 94,3734,3974,4704,370-2.24
17153Pulaski County 97,5237,3336,1616,046-1.87
17155Putnam County 85,7306,0776,0065,968-0.63
17157Randolph County 634,58333,89733,47633,361-0.34
17159Richland County 716,54516,29116,23316,230-0.02
17161Rock Island County 2148,723149,390147,546147,5560.01
17163St. Clair County 1262,852256,043270,056270,2590.08
17165Saline County 726,55126,75224,91324,9810.27
17167Sangamon County 3178,386188,974197,465198,8440.70
17169Schuyler County 77,4987,1817,5447,479-0.86
17171Scott County 95,6445,5395,3555,271-1.57
17173Shelby County 622,26122,88422,36322,212-0.68
17175Stark County 26,5346,3305,9945,667-5.46
17177Stephenson County 448,05248,99547,71147,563-0.31
17179Tazewell County 2123,692128,465135,394135,6610.20
17181Union County 717,61918,31117,80817,708-0.56
17183Vermilion County 388,25783,92981,62581,509-0.14
17185Wabash County 613,11112,93211,94711,834-0.95
17187Warren County 719,18118,73617,70717,8180.63
17189Washington County 614,96515,15014,71614,533-1.24
17191Wayne County 717,24117,14916,76016,651-0.65
17193White County 616,52215,38114,66514,663-0.01
17195Whiteside County 460,18660,66258,49858,388-0.19
17197Will County 1357,313502,211677,560681,5450.59
17199Williamson County 557,73361,30066,35766,6220.39
17201Winnebago County 2252,913278,441295,266293,993-0.43
17203Woodford County 232,65335,49138,66438,8610.51

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1990 and 2000 Censuses of Population (corrected), 2010 county redistricting files, and 2011 County Total Population Estimates.

1) The FIPS codes uniquely identify each county and are part of the Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) developed by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), U.S. Department of Commerce. For more information, see the NIST FIPS publication page.

2) The 2003 rural-urban continuum codes classify metropolitan counties (codes 1 through 3) by size of the Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), and nonmetropolitan counties (codes 4 through 9) by degree of urbanization and proximity to metro areas. See rural-urban continuum codes for precise definitions of each code.

 

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