Ranking of Illinois Counties By Natural Population Increase in 2013
Updated on January 26, 2024.
Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2013, the Natural Population Increase for Illinois was 53.20K. Among all Illinois counties, Cook County had the highest natural population increase (29.42K), followed by DuPage County (4.47K), and Kane County (3.76K).
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 in 2013
Rank | County | Natural Pop. Increase |
---|---|---|
1 | Cook County | 29,416 |
2 | DuPage County | 4,474 |
3 | Kane County | 3,764 |
4 | Will County | 3,755 |
5 | Lake County | 3,640 |
6 | Kendall County | 1,182 |
7 | McHenry County | 1,176 |
8 | Champaign County | 1,088 |
9 | McLean County | 1,036 |
10 | Peoria County | 960 |
11 | St. Clair County | 858 |
12 | Winnebago County | 806 |
13 | DeKalb County | 470 |
14 | Sangamon County | 449 |
15 | Madison County | 286 |
16 | Kankakee County | 254 |
17 | Grundy County | 249 |
18 | Tazewell County | 248 |
19 | Macon County | 211 |
20 | Rock Island County | 205 |
21 | Jackson County | 185 |
22 | Boone County | 125 |
23 | Vermilion County | 106 |
24 | Woodford County | 78 |
25 | Douglas County | 72 |
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