Ranking of Illinois Counties By Natural Population Increase Rate per 1K in 2013
Updated on January 26, 2024.
Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2013, the Natural Population Increase Rate per 1K for Illinois was 4.13. Among all Illinois counties, Kendall County had the highest natural population increase rate (9.94), followed by Kane County (7.22), and McLean County (5.96).
The chart below shows the top 10 counties, and the table below shows the ranking of all Illinois counties.
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Related Topics: Illinois Census Vintage Data Topic List.
Data Source: US Census Bureau (Vintage), 2013 Census.
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Ranking of Illinois Counties By Natural Population Increase Rate per 1K in 2013
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Rank | County | Natural Pop. Increase Rate |
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1 | Kendall County | 9.94 |
2 | Kane County | 7.22 |
3 | McLean County | 5.96 |
4 | Cook County | 5.61 |
5 | Will County | 5.5 |
6 | Champaign County | 5.29 |
7 | Lake County | 5.18 |
8 | Peoria County | 5.11 |
9 | Grundy County | 4.96 |
10 | DuPage County | 4.81 |
11 | DeKalb County | 4.51 |
12 | McHenry County | 3.82 |
13 | Douglas County | 3.62 |
14 | St. Clair County | 3.2 |
15 | Jackson County | 3.11 |
16 | Winnebago County | 2.76 |
17 | Boone County | 2.33 |
18 | Kankakee County | 2.25 |
18 | Sangamon County | 2.25 |
19 | Cass County | 2.02 |
20 | Woodford County | 2 |
21 | Macon County | 1.92 |
21 | Warren County | 1.92 |
22 | Tazewell County | 1.82 |
23 | Effingham County | 1.72 |
24 | Clinton County | 1.69 |
25 | Rock Island County | 1.39 |
26 | Vermilion County | 1.31 |
27 | Monroe County | 1.11 |
28 | Madison County | 1.07 |
28 | Ogle County | 1.07 |
29 | Fayette County | 1.04 |
30 | Brown County | 0.87 |
31 | Henry County | 0.68 |
32 | Greene County | 0.66 |
33 | Williamson County | 0.57 |
34 | Cumberland County | 0.55 |
35 | Shelby County | 0.45 |
36 | Jefferson County | 0.36 |
37 | Adams County | 0.31 |
38 | Moultrie County | 0.14 |
39 | Lee County | 0.09 |
40 | Washington County | 0.07 |
41 | Alexander County | 0 |
42 | Randolph County | -0.24 |
43 | De Witt County | -0.3 |
44 | Bond County | -0.34 |
45 | Wayne County | -0.36 |
46 | Whiteside County | -0.4 |
47 | Coles County | -0.47 |
48 | Marion County | -0.51 |
49 | Wabash County | -0.6 |
50 | Jasper County | -0.62 |
51 | Livingston County | -0.71 |
52 | Lawrence County | -0.72 |
53 | McDonough County | -0.74 |
54 | Bureau County | -0.76 |
55 | Morgan County | -0.85 |
56 | Johnson County | -0.86 |
57 | Edwards County | -0.89 |
58 | Pike County | -0.99 |
59 | Richland County | -1.12 |
60 | Stephenson County | -1.15 |
61 | Hancock County | -1.23 |
62 | Logan County | -1.33 |
63 | Putnam County | -1.36 |
64 | Perry County | -1.42 |
65 | Christian County | -1.54 |
65 | Clark County | -1.54 |
66 | LaSalle County | -1.58 |
67 | Marshall County | -1.64 |
68 | Crawford County | -1.74 |
69 | Saline County | -1.77 |
70 | Montgomery County | -1.83 |
71 | Fulton County | -1.86 |
72 | Menard County | -1.9 |
73 | Piatt County | -1.94 |
74 | Clay County | -2.05 |
75 | Jo Daviess County | -2.22 |
76 | Macoupin County | -2.24 |
77 | Jersey County | -2.43 |
78 | Mercer County | -2.54 |
79 | Franklin County | -2.67 |
79 | Union County | -2.67 |
80 | Calhoun County | -2.8 |
81 | Schuyler County | -3.23 |
82 | Knox County | -3.26 |
83 | Edgar County | -3.32 |
84 | Iroquois County | -3.44 |
85 | Hamilton County | -3.59 |
86 | Carroll County | -3.92 |
87 | Gallatin County | -4.27 |
88 | White County | -4.56 |
89 | Ford County | -4.65 |
90 | Stark County | -4.72 |
91 | Henderson County | -4.85 |
92 | Scott County | -4.95 |
93 | Mason County | -5.13 |
94 | Pulaski County | -5.39 |
95 | Pope County | -5.6 |
96 | Massac County | -5.62 |
97 | Hardin County | -8.28 |