Illinois Locations By Per Capita Income - Illinois Counties Ranked By Per Capita Income

Illinois Counties Ranked By Per Capita Income

There are 102 counties in Illinois, including 2 which are among the nation's 100 wealthiest.

Rank County Per Capita
Income
Median House-
hold Income
Median Family
Income
Metropolitan Area
1 DuPage County $35,546 $73,677 $86,218 Chicago
2 Lake County $32,102 $66,973 $76,424 Chicago
3 McHenry County $26,476 $64,826 $71,553 Chicago
4 Kendall County $25,188 $64,625 $69,383 Chicago
5 Will County $24,613 $62,238 $69,608 Chicago
6 Kane County $24,315 $59,351 $66,558 Chicago
7 Cook County $23,227 $45,922 $53,784 Chicago
8 Sangamon County $23,173 $42,957 $53,900 Springfield
9 Monroe County $22,954 $55,320 $62,397 St. Louis
10 Grundy County $22,591 $51,719 $60,862 Chicago
11 McLean County $22,227 $47,021 $61,073 Bloomington-Normal
12 Woodford County $21,956 $51,394 $58,305 Peoria
13 Boone County $21,590 $52,397 $59,305 Rockford
14 Menard County $21,584 $46,596 $52,995 Springfield
15 Tazewell County $21,511 $45,250 $53,412 Peoria
16 Jo Daviess County $21,497 $40,411 $48,335
17 Peoria County $21,219 $39,978 $50,592 Peoria
18 Winnebago County $21,194 $43,886 $52,456 Rockford
19 Piatt County $21,075 $45,752 $52,218 Champaign-Urbana
20 Ogle County $20,515 $45,448 $53,028
21 Madison County $20,509 $41,541 $50,862 St. Louis
22 DeWitt County $20,488 $41,256 $50,429
23 Rock Island County $20,164 $38,608 $47,956 Quad Cities
24 Macon County $20,067 $37,859 $47,493 Decatur
25 Stephenson County $19,794 $40,366 $48,510
26 Putnam County $19,792 $45,492 $50,708
27 Champaign County $19,708 $37,780 $52,591 Champaign-Urbana
28 Jersey County $19,581 $42,065 $49,666 St. Louis
29 Bureau County $19,542 $40,233 $48,488
30 DeKalb County $19,462 $45,828 $58,194 Chicago
31 Livingston County $19,347 $41,342 $47,958
32 Whiteside County $19,296 $40,354 $46,653
33 LaSalle County $19,185 $40,308 $49,533
34 Clinton County $19,109 $44,618 $52,580 St. Louis
35 Washington County $19,108 $40,932 $48,433
36 Marshall County $19,065 $41,576 $48,061 Peoria
37 Kankakee County $19,055 $41,532 $48,975 Kankakee-Bradley
38 St. Clair County $18,932 $39,148 $47,409 St. Louis
39 Ford County $18,860 $38,073 $44,947 Champaign-Urbana
40 Henry County $18,716 $39,854 $48,413 Quad Cities
41 Carroll County $18,688 $37,148 $43,685
42 Lee County $18,650 $40,967 $48,730
43 Mercer County $18,645 $40,893 $47,192 Quad Cities
44 Moultrie County $18,562 $40,084 $46,655
45 Douglas County $18,474 $39,439 $46,117
46 Iroquois County $18,435 $38,071 $45,417
47 Effingham County $18,301 $39,379 $46,895
48 Morgan County $18,205 $36,933 $46,040
49 Johnson County $17,990 $33,326 $40,275
50 Knox County $17,985 $35,407 $44,010
51 Logan County $17,953 $39,389 $48,655
52 Bond County $17,947 $37,680 $45,413 St. Louis
53 Christian County $17,937 $36,561 $43,342
54 Adams County $17,894 $34,784 $44,133
55 Edgar County $17,857 $35,203 $41,245
56 Williamson County $17,779 $31,991 $40,692
57 Randolph County $17,696 $37,013 $44,766
58 Clark County $17,655 $35,967 $43,213
59 Hancock County $17,478 $36,654 $44,457
60 Henderson County $17,456 $36,405 $42,400
61 Fulton County $17,373 $33,952 $41,193
62 Coles County $17,370 $32,286 $45,708
63 Mason County $17,357 $35,985 $42,239
64 Shelby County $17,313 $37,313 $44,372
65 Macoupin County $17,298 $36,190 $43,021 St. Louis
66 Marion County $17,235 $35,227 $41,427
67 Schuyler County $17,158 $35,233 $41,489
68 Lawrence County $17,070 $30,361 $37,050
69 Scott County $16,998 $36,566 $42,924
70 Cumberland County $16,953 $36,149 $42,704
71 Warren County $16,946 $36,224 $42,437
72 Crawford County $16,869 $32,531 $40,418
73 Richland County $16,847 $31,185 $40,000
74 Vermilion County $16,787 $34,071 $41,553 Danville
75 Calhoun County $16,785 $34,375 $43,107 St. Louis
76 Stark County $16,767 $35,826 $43,410 Peoria
77 Wabash County $16,747 $34,473 $42,142
78 Jasper County $16,649 $34,721 $43,547
79 Jefferson County $16,644 $33,555 $41,141
80 Cass County $16,532 $35,243 $41,653
81 Union County $16,450 $30,994 $37,710
82 Pope County $16,440 $30,048 $37,860
83 White County $16,412 $29,601 $36,580
84 Massac County $16,334 $31,498 $39,068
85 Montgomery County $16,272 $33,123 $39,923
86 Hamilton County $16,262 $30,496 $37,651
87 Edwards County $16,187 $31,816 $38,750
88 Alexander County $16,084 $26,042 $31,824 Cape Girardeau
89 Hardin County $15,984 $27,693 $31,625
90 Pike County $15,946 $31,127 $38,583
91 Perry County $15,935 $33,281 $41,064
92 McDonough County $15,890 $32,141 $43,385
93 Wayne County $15,793 $30,481 $37,729
94 Clay County $15,771 $30,599 $36,675
95 Jackson County $15,755 $24,946 $40,950
96 Saline County $15,590 $28,768 $37,295
97 Gallatin County $15,575 $26,118 $34,539
98 Franklin County $15,407 $28,411 $36,294
99 Fayette County $15,357 $31,873 $39,044
100 Greene County $15,246 $31,754 $37,057
101 Brown County $14,629 $35,445 $43,207
102 Pulaski County $13,325 $25,361 $33,193

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