Change Indicator

Median household income in Illinois

Median household income

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Note: Non-consecutive years appear adjacent in the trend line
because one or more years have been deselected.

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Definition and Source

PROVIDER

Definition

Median household income by county in Illinois. The median divides the income distribution into two equal parts, one having incomes above the median and the other having incomes below the median.

Data Source

U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates (SAIPE), available here

Notes

Data are not adjusted for inflation. 

N.A. - Not Available. Estimates are considered unreliable if the relative standard error is greater than 30%.
NOTE - SAIPE uses statistical models to create estimates. The models relate to state and county estimates of income and poverty from the American Community Survey (ACS) to other indicators of income and poverty, including federal income tax returns, SNAP benefits data, the most recent decennial census, intercensal population estimates, Supplemental Security Income data, and economic data from the Bureau of Economic Analysis. These estimates are then combined with direct estimates from the ACS sample to provide figures which are more precise than either data set alone, thus providing consistent and reliable single-year estimates. These model-based single-year estimates are more reflective of current conditions than multi-year survey estimates.
LIMITATIONS - Measures of uncertainty for the poverty estimates are provided in SAIPE in the form of 90% confidence intervals. These intervals were constructed from estimated standard errors. For the model-based estimates, the standard error depends mainly on the uncertainty about the model and the ACS sampling variance. Estimates are considered unreliable if the relative standard error is greater than 30%, and unreliable estimates are reported as N/A.

Last Updated

December 2023