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State Fact Sheets: Illinois

Population, Income, Food Insecurity, Education, and Employment
Federal Funds
Organic Agriculture
Farm Characteristics
Farm Financial Indicators
Top Commodities, Exports, and Counties
About the State Fact Sheets

Data updated January 17, 2012

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Population, Income, Food Insecurity, Education, and Employment

Population
  Rural * Urban * Total
Year
    1980 1,773,483 9,653,926 11,427,409
    1990 1,680,018 9,750,584 11,430,602
    2000 1,705,887 10,713,406 12,419,293
    2010 1,679,801 11,150,831 12,830,632

More information on Illinois population
County-level Population Data
Rural Population and Migration Briefing Room
• Contact John Cromartie, 202-694-5421.

Income
  Rural * Urban * Total
Per-capita income (2009 dollars)
    2008 32,422 44,605 43,026
    2009 32,432 43,246 41,856
    Percent change 0.0 -3.0 -2.7
 
Earnings per job (2009 dollars)
    2008 38,636 57,804 55,635
    2009 37,944 57,229 55,012
    Percent change -1.8 -1.0 -1.1
 
Poverty rate (percent)
    1979 11.1 11.0 11.0
    1989 14.0 11.6 11.9
    1999 11.4 10.6 10.7
    2010 (latest model-based estimates) 14.5 13.7 13.8

More information on Illinois poverty rates
County-level Poverty Data
Rural Income, Poverty, and Welfare Briefing Room
• See important notes about decennial and model-based intercensal poverty estimates
• Contact Tracey Farrigan, 202-694-5489

Household-level Food Insecurity and Very Low Food Security
  2002-04 Avg. 2005-07 Avg. 2008-10 Avg.
Percent of households
    Food insecure 9.0 9.5 12.9
    Very low food security 3.0 3.5 4.5

More information on Food Insecurity
Food Security in the United States Briefing Room
Definitions of Food Insecurity and Very Low Food Security
• Comparisons of prevalence rates of food insecurity between States must take account of the margins of error, which are sizeable for many States. Margins of error are published along with State prevalence rates in each year’s Household Food Security in the United States report.
• Contact Alisha Coleman-Jensen, 202-694-5456.

Education (Persons 25 and older)
  Rural * Urban * Total
Percent not completing high school
    1980 (Census) 38.7 32.5 33.5
    1990 (Census) 27.5 23.1 23.8
    2000 (Census) 20.0 18.3 18.6
    2006-2010 (ACS) 14.0 13.8 13.8
 
Percent completing high school only
    1980 (Census) 40.0 34.3 35.1
    1990 (Census) 38.0 28.6 30.0
    2000 (Census) 37.3 26.2 27.7
    2006-2010 (ACS) 37.6 26.3 27.9
 
Percent completing some college
    1980 (Census) 11.8 15.8 15.2
    1990 (Census) 22.8 25.6 25.2
    2000 (Census) 28.6 27.5 27.6
    2006-2010 (ACS) 31.6 27.5 28.1
 
Percent completing college
    1980 (Census) 10.0 17.4 16.2
    1990 (Census) 11.7 22.7 21.0
    2000 (Census) 14.1 28.0 26.1
    2006-2010 (ACS) 16.7 32.4 30.3

More information on Illinois education
County-level Education Data
Rural Labor and Education Briefing Room
• Contact Alexander Marré, 202-694-5338

Employment
  Rural * Urban * Total
Total number of jobs
    2008 852,992 6,686,991 7,539,983
    2009 835,573 6,434,008 7,269,581
 
Percent employment change
    2007-2008 -2.4 -1.0 -1.2
    2008-2009 -4.7 -5.2 -5.1
    2009-2010 1.4 0.5 0.6
 
Unemployment rate (percent)
    2009 9.8 10.0 10.0
    2010 10.3 10.2 10.3

More information on Illinois unemployment rates
County-level Unemployment and Median Household Income Data
Rural Labor and Education Briefing Room
• Contact Lorin Kusmin, 202-694-5429

Federal Funds, FY 2010
  Rural * Urban * Total
Federal funding, dollars per person
   All Federal funds 8,691 8,823 8,806
 
Federal funding by purpose (function codes)
      Agriculture and natural resources 396 38 85
      Community resources 572 1,244 1,156
      Defense and space 477 793 752
      Human resources 155 173 171
      Income security 6,352 5,155 5,311
      National functions 739 1,420 1,331
 
Federal funding by type of payments (object codes)
      Grants 1,087 1,383 1,344
      Direct loans 274 268 268
      Guaranteed/insured loans 495 1,133 1,049
      Retirement/disability payments 3,419 2,513 2,631
      Other direct payments to
      individuals
2,161 1,837 1,880
      Direct payments, not to
      individuals
354 74 111
      Procurement contracts 456 970 903
      Salaries and wages 445 645 619

Total does not include Statewide funds undistributed at the county level.

More information on Federal Funds
Program Function and Object Code Definitions
Federal Funds and Development Policy Briefing Room
Federal Funds Data
• Contact Richard Reeder, 202-694-5360


* The terms “rural” and “urban” here refer to data for nonmetro and metro areas, a county-level classification defined by the Office of Management and Budget. We use the June 2003 version of nonmetro and metro areas because it reflects conditions at the beginning of the decade. See Measuring Rurality: What is Rural? for a discussion of differences between metro-nonmetro categories and the Census Bureau’s rural-urban classification.
 
More information on socioeconomic conditions
Rural Emphasis Page
• Contact Tim Parker, 202-694-5435.


Organic Agriculture

  2006 2007 2008
Number of certified operations 146 169 162
Crops (acres) 25,707 26,033 29,899
Pasture & rangeland (acres) 2,357 2,351 2,589
Total acres 28,064 28,385 32,488

More information on organic agriculture
Organic Production Data
Organic Agriculture Briefing Room
• Contact Catherine Greene, 202-694-5541.


Farm Characteristics

1997, 2002 and 2007 Census of Agriculture
 
  1997 2002 2007
Approximate total land area (acres) 35,579,705 35,573,494 35,529,619
    Total farmland (acres) 27,673,285 27,310,833 26,775,100
        Percent of total land area 77.8 76.8 75.4
 
        Cropland (acres) 24,186,942 24,171,260 23,707,699
            Percent of total farmland 87.4 88.5 88.5
            Percent in pasture 3.6 2.2 1.3
            Percent irrigated 1.4 1.6 2.0
 
            Harvested Cropland (acres) 22,428,616 22,562,904 22,611,443
 
        Woodland (acres) 1,738,660 1,536,646 1,428,922
            Percent of total farmland 6.3 5.6 5.3
            Percent in pasture 25.8 24.4 18.6
 
        Pastureland (acres) 726,390 770,995 887,274
            Percent of total farmland 2.6 2.8 3.3
 
        Land in house lots, ponds,
        roads, wasteland, etc. (acres)
1,021,293 831,932 751,205
            Percent of total farmland 3.7 3.0 2.8
 
Conservation practices
        Farmland in conservation or
        wetlands reserve programs
        (acres)
743,681 923,906 885,837
 
Average farm size (acres) 350 374 348
 
Farms by size (percent)
            1 to 99 acres 39.1 41.0 50.7
            100 to 499 acres 37.6 35.0 28.3
            500 to 999 acres 14.7 13.5 10.8
            1000 to 1,999 acres 6.9 8.1 7.2
            2,000 or more acres 1.7 2.4 3.0
 
Farms by sales (percent)
            Less than $9,999 36.1 41.4 46.9
            $10,000 to $49,999 22.6 20.9 14.7
            $50,000 to $99,999 11.9 11.0 8.1
            $100,000 to $499,999 25.6 22.8 21.0
            More than $500,000 3.9 3.9 9.3
 
Tenure of farmers
        Full owner (farms) 39,332 39,565 45,136
            Percent of total 49.7 54.2 58.7
 
        Part owner (farms) 27,956 25,334 23,512
            Percent of total 35.3 34.7 30.6
 
        Tenant owner (farms) 11,824 8,128 8,212
            Percent of total 14.9 11.1 10.7
 
Farm organization
        Individuals/family, sole
        proprietorship (farms)
67,182 64,468 65,748
            Percent of total 84.9 88.3 85.5
 
        Family-held corporations
        (farms)
2,885 2,385 3,055
            Percent of total 3.6 3.3 4.0
 
        Partnerships (farms) 8,038 5,296 6,509
            Percent of total 10.2 7.3 8.5
 
        Non-family corporations (farms) 273 199 378
            Percent of total 0.3 0.3 0.5
 
        Others - cooperative, estate or
        trust, institutional, etc. (farms)
734 679 1,170
            Percent of total 0.9 0.9 1.5
 
Characteristics of principal farm operators
        Average operator age (years) 53.2 55.1 56.2
        Percent with farming as their
         primary occupation
54.4 64.1 48.4
        Men 74,423 67,774 69,196
        Women 4,689 5,253 7,664
 

More information on farm characteristics
Census of Agriculture
• Contact NASS Customer Service, 1-800-727-9540.


Farm Financial Indicators

Farm income and value added data
  2009 2010
 
Number of farms 75,800 76,000
 
  Thousands $
       Final crop output 12,580,409 12,453,922
+     Final animal output 1,822,933 2,221,366
+     Services and forestry 1,823,570 1,506,414
=   Final agricultural sector output 16,226,912 16,181,702
 
-      Intermediate consumption outlays 8,104,523 8,097,076
+     Net government transactions -13,075 93,364
=   Gross value added 8,109,314 8,177,991
 
-      Capital consumption 1,473,804 1,502,571
 
=   Net value added 6,635,510 6,675,420
 
-    Factor payments 3,009,502 3,316,087
         Employee compensation (total hired labor) 502,404 461,632
         Net rent received by nonoperator landlords 1,696,118 2,080,099
         Real estate and nonreal estate interest 810,980 774,356
 
=   Net farm income 3,626,009 3,359,333
 

More information on farm income
Farm Income Data
Farm Income and Costs Briefing Room
• Contact Timothy Park, 202-694-5446.

Farm balance sheet
 
• Estimation of State-level Balance Sheets has been suspended. See the Farm Balance Sheet data page for more information.
 


Top Commodities, Exports, and Counties

Top 5 agriculture commodities, 2010
  Value of receipts
thousand $
Percent of state total
farm receipts
Percent of US value
1. Corn 7,342,647 49.4 16.4
2. Soybeans 4,455,454 30.0 13.4
3. Hogs 1,192,005 8.0 6.7
4. Cattle and calves 584,246 3.9 1.1
5. Greenhouse/nursery 334,117 2.2 2.1
 
All commodities 14,856,796   4.7
 

More information on Illinois's top agriculture commodities
Leading commodities by cash receipts in Excel.
Other cash receipts data.
• Contact Ted Covey, 202-694-5344.

Top 5 agriculture exports, estimates, FY 2010
  Rank among states Value
million $
1. Soybeans and products 2 3,091.9
2. Feed grains and products 2 1,708.0
3. Live animals and meat 7 519.8
4. Wheat and products 22 114.9
5. Other 13 96.6
 
Total export value 4 5,786.5
 

More information on agricultural exports
State Export Data
Agricultural Trade Briefing Room
• Contact Nora Brooks, 202-694-5211.

Top 5 counties in agricultural sales 2007
  Percent of state total receipts Thousands $
1. Iroquois County 3.1 418,542
2. McLean County 2.7 366,547
3. Livingston County 2.6 350,718
4. LaSalle County 2.5 328,997
5. Champaign County 2.3 311,463
 
State total   13,329,107
 

More information on agricultural sales
Census of Agriculture
• Contact NASS Customer Service, 1-800-727-9540.




Data Sources

Prepared by Economic Research Service, USDA, Washington, DC.

For more information, contact: Tim Parker
Web administration: webadmin@ers.usda.gov
Updated date: January 17, 2012