Percent Change in Population, 2000-10
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FIPS 1 County name RUC code 2 Pop. 1990 Pop. 2000 Pop. 2010 Change 1990-2000 Change 2000-10 17001 Adams County 5 66,090 68,261 67,103 3.3% -1.7% 17003 Alexander County 7 10,626 9,583 8,238 -9.8% -14.0% 17005 Bond County 1 14,991 17,636 17,768 17.6% 0.7% 17007 Boone County 2 30,806 41,788 54,165 35.6% 29.6% 17009 Brown County 7 5,836 6,952 6,937 19.1% -0.2% 17011 Bureau County 6 35,688 35,496 34,978 -0.5% -1.5% 17013 Calhoun County 1 5,322 5,079 5,089 -4.5% 0.2% 17015 Carroll County 7 16,805 16,671 15,387 -0.8% -7.7% 17017 Cass County 6 13,437 13,691 13,642 1.9% -0.4% 17019 Champaign County 3 173,025 179,687 201,081 3.8% 11.9% 17021 Christian County 6 34,418 35,380 34,800 2.8% -1.6% 17023 Clark County 6 15,921 16,995 16,335 6.8% -3.9% 17025 Clay County 7 14,460 14,417 13,815 0.7% -4.2% 17027 Clinton County 1 33,944 35,536 37,762 4.7% 6.3% 17029 Coles County 5 51,644 53,210 53,873 3.0% 1.2% 17031 Cook County 1 5,105,044 5,376,741 5,194,675 5.3% -3.4% 17033 Crawford County 6 19,464 20,460 19,817 5.1% -3.1% 17035 Cumberland County 9 10,670 11,311 11,048 5.5% -2.3% 17037 DeKalb County 1 77,932 88,941 105,160 14.2% 18.2% 17039 De Witt County 6 16,516 16,802 16,561 1.7% -1.4% 17041 Douglas County 6 19,464 19,909 19,980 2.4% 0.4% 17043 DuPage County 1 781,689 904,594 916,924 15.7% 1.4% 17045 Edgar County 6 19,595 19,643 18,576 0.6% -5.4% 17047 Edwards County 9 7,440 6,978 6,721 -6.3% -3.7% 17049 Effingham County 7 31,704 34,267 34,242 8.1% -0.1% 17051 Fayette County 6 20,893 21,810 22,140 4.4% 1.5% 17053 Ford County 3 14,275 14,227 14,081 -0.2% -1.0% 17055 Franklin County 5 40,319 39,021 39,561 -3.2% 1.4% 17057 Fulton County 6 38,080 38,244 37,069 0.4% -3.1% 17059 Gallatin County 8 6,909 6,426 5,589 -6.7% -13.0% 17061 Greene County 6 15,317 14,766 13,886 -3.6% -6.0% 17063 Grundy County 1 32,337 37,528 50,063 16.1% 33.4% 17065 Hamilton County 7 8,499 8,613 8,457 1.4% -1.8% 17067 Hancock County 7 21,373 20,171 19,104 -5.8% -5.3% 17069 Hardin County 9 5,189 4,793 4,320 -7.5% -9.9% 17071 Henderson County 9 8,096 8,176 7,331 1.4% -10.3% 17073 Henry County 2 51,159 51,032 50,486 -0.3% -1.1% 17075 Iroquois County 6 30,787 31,340 29,718 1.8% -5.2% 17077 Jackson County 5 61,067 59,607 60,218 -2.4% 1.0% 17079 Jasper County 7 10,609 10,113 9,698 -4.6% -4.1% 17081 Jefferson County 7 37,020 40,051 38,827 8.2% -3.1% 17083 Jersey County 1 20,539 21,649 22,985 5.5% 6.2% 17085 Jo Daviess County 6 21,821 22,296 22,678 2.1% 1.7% 17087 Johnson County 7 11,347 12,877 12,582 13.5% -2.3% 17089 Kane County 1 317,471 404,508 515,269 27.3% 27.4% 17091 Kankakee County 3 96,255 103,825 113,449 7.9% 9.3% 17093 Kendall County 1 39,413 54,539 114,736 38.4% 110.4% 17095 Knox County 4 56,393 55,842 52,919 -1.0% -5.2% 17097 Lake County 1 516,418 644,682 703,462 24.8% 9.1% 17099 LaSalle County 4 106,913 111,599 113,924 4.3% 2.1% 17101 Lawrence County 7 15,972 15,449 16,833 -3.3% 9.0% 17103 Lee County 4 34,392 36,062 36,031 4.9% -0.1% 17105 Livingston County 4 39,301 39,734 38,950 1.0% -2.0% 17107 Logan County 6 30,798 31,199 30,305 1.3% -2.9% 17109 McDonough County 5 35,244 32,906 32,612 -6.6% -0.9% 17111 McHenry County 1 183,241 259,524 308,760 41.9% 19.0% 17113 McLean County 3 129,180 150,384 169,572 16.5% 12.8% 17115 Macon County 3 117,206 114,690 110,768 -2.1% -3.4% 17117 Macoupin County 1 47,679 49,008 47,765 2.8% -2.5% 17119 Madison County 1 249,238 259,019 269,282 3.9% 4.0% 17121 Marion County 4 41,561 41,678 39,437 0.3% -5.4% 17123 Marshall County 2 12,846 13,159 12,640 2.4% -3.9% 17125 Mason County 6 16,269 16,034 14,666 -1.4% -8.5% 17127 Massac County 7 14,752 15,163 15,429 2.8% 1.8% 17129 Menard County 3 11,164 12,483 12,705 11.8% 1.8% 17131 Mercer County 2 17,290 16,940 16,434 -1.9% -3.0% 17133 Monroe County 1 22,422 27,625 32,957 23.2% 19.3% 17135 Montgomery County 6 30,728 30,646 30,104 -0.2% -1.8% 17137 Morgan County 4 36,397 36,627 35,547 0.6% -2.9% 17139 Moultrie County 6 13,930 14,288 14,846 2.6% 3.9% 17141 Ogle County 4 45,957 51,001 53,497 11.0% 4.9% 17143 Peoria County 2 182,827 183,466 186,494 0.3% 1.7% 17145 Perry County 7 21,412 23,091 22,350 7.9% -3.2% 17147 Piatt County 3 15,548 16,385 16,729 5.3% 2.1% 17149 Pike County 7 17,577 17,362 16,430 -1.1% -5.4% 17151 Pope County 9 4,373 4,397 4,470 0.9% 1.7% 17153 Pulaski County 9 7,523 7,333 6,161 -2.3% -16.0% 17155 Putnam County 8 5,730 6,077 6,006 6.2% -1.2% 17157 Randolph County 6 34,583 33,897 33,476 -2.0% -1.2% 17159 Richland County 7 16,545 16,291 16,233 -2.4% -0.4% 17161 Rock Island County 2 148,723 149,390 147,546 0.4% -1.2% 17163 St. Clair County 1 262,852 256,043 270,056 -2.6% 5.5% 17165 Saline County 7 26,551 26,752 24,913 0.7% -6.9% 17167 Sangamon County 3 178,386 188,974 197,465 5.9% 4.5% 17169 Schuyler County 7 7,498 7,181 7,544 -4.1% 5.1% 17171 Scott County 9 5,644 5,539 5,355 -1.9% -3.3% 17173 Shelby County 6 22,261 22,884 22,363 2.8% -2.3% 17175 Stark County 2 6,534 6,330 5,994 -3.1% -5.3% 17177 Stephenson County 4 48,052 48,995 47,711 1.9% -2.6% 17179 Tazewell County 2 123,692 128,465 135,394 3.9% 5.4% 17181 Union County 7 17,619 18,311 17,808 3.8% -2.7% 17183 Vermilion County 3 88,257 83,929 81,625 -4.9% -2.7% 17185 Wabash County 6 13,111 12,932 11,947 -1.3% -7.6% 17187 Warren County 7 19,181 18,736 17,707 -2.3% -5.5% 17189 Washington County 6 14,965 15,150 14,716 1.2% -2.9% 17191 Wayne County 7 17,241 17,149 16,760 -0.5% -2.3% 17193 White County 6 16,522 15,381 14,665 -7.0% -4.7% 17195 Whiteside County 4 60,186 60,662 58,498 0.8% -3.6% 17197 Will County 1 357,313 502,211 677,560 40.6% 34.9% 17199 Williamson County 5 57,733 61,300 66,357 6.2% 8.2% 17201 Winnebago County 2 252,913 278,441 295,266 10.1% 6.0% 17203 Woodford County 2 32,653 35,491 38,664 8.6% 8.9%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau , 1990 and 2000 Censuses of Population (corrected), and 2010 county redistricting files .
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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