Institute of Government & Public Affairs University of Illinois. Illinois County Statistical Abstract. Cook
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1 Illinois County Statistical Abstract Cook Melike Bulu and Hilal Yilmaz, Editors Robert W. Resek, Director The Institute of Government and Public Affairs at the University of Illinois (IGPA) has been working to improve public policy since This abstract is just one part of that broad ongoing effort. The 2004 Illinois County Abstract is a comprehensive compilation of economic and demographic data relating to a specific Illinois county from the 2004 Illinois Statistical Abstract. The Chapter numbers correspond to that volume and data sources can be found there. Institute of Government & Public Affairs University of Illinois 1007 W. Nevada St., Urbana, IL Phone: Contents* County Highlights 1. Population 2. Housing 3. Health
2 4. Elementary and Secondary Education 6. Labor Force 7. Employment by Industry 9. Personal Income and Earnings 10. Farm Income and Expenditures 11. Government Payments to Individuals & Other Transfer Payments 14. Business Activity 16. Agriculture 17. Manufacturing 18. Transportation 19. Wholesale Trade 20. Retail Trade 21. Retail Sales 22. Finance 23. Services 24. Energy 25. Public Finance 26. Crime and Law Enforcement 27. Parks and Recreation 28. Pollution * County level data is not available for chapters 5, 8, 12, 13 and 15.
3 County Highlights Cook Share relative to IL: Rank within IL: Population 1 African American Population: 174% 1 Asian Population: 136% 1 Population over age 18: 100% 1 Population over age 65: 97% 1 Industries with Largest Employment in the County Health care and social assistance State and local government Manufacturing Industries with Largest Share of Employment Relative to IL Educational services Professional and technical services Management of companies and enterprises Industries with Largest Share of Personal Income Relative to IL Educational services Professional and technical services Finance and insurance Service Sectors with Largest Employment Relative to IL Advertising Services Legal Services Management, Scientific, and Technical Consulting Services Manufacturing Industries with Largest Employment Relative to IL Apparel Manufacturing Miscellaneous Manufacturing Food Manufacturing
4 County Statistical Abstract 1 Cook Population Table 1-1. Population Estimates Total 5,376, % Estimate 5,378, % 1 10 % Change % Estimate 5,367, % 1 12 % Change % Estimate 5,351, % 1 14 % Change % Table 1-2. Rural and Urban Population, Rural 4, % % of Total % Urban 5,372, % 1 21 % of Total % 1 22 Urbanized 5,372, % 1 23 % of Total % Table 1-3. Total Population , % ,191, % ,838, % ,405, % ,053, % ,982, % ,063, % ,508, % ,129, % ,493, % ,253, % ,105, % ,376, % ,383, % ,377, % ,351, % 1 Table 1-5. County Seats, Land Area, and Population Density County Seat Chicago Square Kilometers 2, % Population 5,192, % 1 Pop. Density 2, % Population 5,376, % 1 Pop. Density 2, % 1
5 2001 Population 5,383, % 1 Pop. Density 2, % Population 5,377, % 1 Pop. Density 2, % Population 5,351, % 1 Pop. Density 2, % 1 Table 1-7. Population by Selected Age Groups, Age Group Total 5,351, % , % , % , % , % ,109, % ,966, % ,360, % , % , % 1 Table 1-8. Population Estimates for Counties by Sex 1993 Male 2,485, % 1 Female 2,686, % 1 Total 5,172, % Male 2,489, % 1 Female 2,692, % 1 Total 5,181, % Male 2,491, % 1 Female 2,693, % 1 Total 5,185, % Male 2,494, % 1 Female 2,695, % 1 Total 5,189, % Male 2,492, % 1 Female 2,695, % 1 Total 5,187, % Male 2,494, % 1 Female 2,695, % 1 Total 5,189, % Male 2,493, % 1 Female 2,698, % 1 Total 5,192, % Male 2,603, % 1 Female 2,773, % 1 Total 5,376, % Male 2,607, % 1 Female 2,771, % 1 Total 5,378, % Male 2,606, % 1
6 Female 2,770, % 1 Total 5,377, % Male 2,753, % 1 Female 2,598, % 1 Total 5,351, % Table 1-9. Hispanic or Latino by Type, 2000 Total 5,376, % 1 Mexican 786, % 1 Puerto Rican 130, % 1 Cuban 12, % 1 Other Hispanic or Latino 142, % 1 Not Hispanic or Latino 4,305, % 1 Table Population by Race 5,2003 Total 5,351, % 1 White 3,570, % 1 Black or African American 1,411, % 1 American Indian and Alaska Native 20, % 1 Asian 288, % 1 Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 4, % 1 Two or More Races 54, % 1 Table Households by Relationship, 2000 Persons living in: 5,376, % 1 Family Households 4,417, % 1 % of Total % 61 Nonfamily Households 865, % 1 % of Total % 10 Group Quarters 93, % 1 % of Total % 65 Table Components of Population Change 2002 Population 5,367, % 1 Births 83, % 1 Deaths 46, % 1 international Migration 45, % 1 Domestic Migration -98, % Estimated Population 5,351, % 1 Table Family Size and Composition, 2000 Persons Per Family % 2
7 All Families 1,269, % 1 Number with Children 6 685, % 1 Married Couple Families 868, % 1 Number with Children 6 442, % 1 % with Children % 8 Male Householder Families 94, % 1 Number with Children 6 45, % 1 Female Householder Families 307, % 1 Number with Children 6 197, % 1 Table Poverty Status, 2000 Persons below the Poverty Level 7 All Ages 655, % 1 Percent % 31 Ages , % 1 Percent % 21 Related, Ages , % 1 Percent % 21 Median Income 45, % 19 Table Educational Attainment, 2000 Persons of 25 or More Years of Age 3,447, % 1 % of Persons 25 or More Years of Age: Less Than 9th Grade % 22 9th to 12th Grade % 33 High School Diploma % 99 Some College-No Degree % 86 Associate Degree % 87 Bachelor's Degree % 10 Graduate or Professional Degree % 7 Notes: 1. Estimated Percent change of total population from 2000 to Estimated Percent change of total population from 2001 to Estimated Percent change of total populatin from 2002 to Estimates as of 7/1/ Estimates as of 7/1/2003. Includes population of both Hispanic or Latino and non-hispanic or non-latino origin. 6. Own children less than 18 years of age. 7. In 1997 a person was considered to be below the poverty line if their income was less than $7,763. The corresponding income was $7,698 for a person 65 years of age or over; and $10,473, $12,802, $16,400, $19,380, $21,886, $24,802, $27,593, and $32,566 for families of 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 persons or more, respectively. 8. Percent of persons for whom poverty status is known.
8 County Statistical Abstract 1 Cook Housing Table 2-1. Housing Units by Occupancy Status, Total Housing Units Number 2,096, % 1 10 % Change % Vacant Housing Units Number 121, % 1 13 % of Total % % Change % Occupied Housing Units Number 1,974, % 1 17 % of Total % % Change % Table 2-2. Selected Characteristics of All Housing Units Median Year Built % Built 1989 to March, % % Mobile Homes % % Without Complete Plumbing % % Without Complete Kitchen % Median Year Built % Built 1999 to March, % % Mobile Homes % % Without Complete Plumbing % % Without Complete Kitchen % Table 2-5. Persons per Housing Unit by Occupancy Status, Median Persons 38 All Occupied Units % 7 39 Owner Occupied % 8 40 Renter Occupied % 5 Table 2-6. Vacant Housing Units by Status, 2000 Vacant Units 2 121, % 1 For Sale Number 15, % 1 Percent % 84 For Rent Number 46, % 1 Percent % 13 Occasional Use 3 Number 6, % 1
9 Percent % 92 Table 2-7. Occupied Housing Units by Race of Householder 4, 2000 All Occupied Units 1,974, % 1 White Number 1,238, % 1 Percent % 102 Black or African American Number 476, % 1 Percent % 4 American Indian and Alaska Native Number 4, % 1 Percent % 15 Asian Number 85, % 1 Percent % 3 Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Number % 1 Percent 0 4 Some Other Race Number 128, % 1 Percent % 2 Two or More Races Number 40, % 1 Percent % 1 Table 2-8. Occupied Housing Units by Race and Hispanic or Latino Origin of Householder, 2000 All Occupied Units 1,974, % 1 White, Not Hispanic or Latino Origin Number 1,119, % 1 Percent % 102 Hispanic or Latino Origin Number 265, % 1 Percent % 2 White, Hispanic or Latino Origin Number 119, % 1 Percent % 2 Black or Afr. Amer., Hisp. or Latino Origin Number 3, % 1 Percent % 1 Other Race, Hispanic or Latino Origin Number 128, % 1 Percent % 2 Two or More Races Hisp. or Latino Origin Number 13, % 1 Percent % 2 Table 2-9. Owner Occupied Housing Units by Race of Householder 5, 2000 All Occupied Units 1,142, % 1 White Number 825, % 1 Percent % 102 Black or African American Number 200, % 1 Percent % 4 American Indian and Alaska Native Number 1, % 1 Percent % 8 Asian Number 42, % 1 Percent % 2 Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Number % 1
10 Percent 0 3 Some Other Race Number 55, % 1 Percent % 2 Two or More Races Number 16, % 1 Notes: 1. Percent change from 1990 to Includes vacant units not otherwise categorized. 3. Includes seasonal, recreational, or other occasional use housing units. 4. Includes householders of both Hispanic or Latino and non-hispanic or non-latino Origin. 5. Includes househouldsers of both Hispanic or Latino and non-hispanic or non-latino origin.
11 County Statistical Abstract 1 Cook Health Table 3-1. Marriages % % % % % % % % Table 3-2. Divorces and Annulments % % % % % % % % Table 3-3. Live Births and Infant Mortality Births % 1 31 Deaths % 1 32 Rate % Births % 1 34 Deaths % 1 35 Rate % Births % 1 37 Deaths % 1 38 Rate % Births % 1 40 Deaths % 1 Rate % Births % 1 Deaths % 1 Rate % Births % 1 Deaths % 1 Rate % 9 Table 3-4. Number of Births to Teenage Mothers by Age and County of Residence of Mother 1999
12 Teen Births % 1 Age % 1 % % 24 Age % 1 % % 18 Age % 1 % % Teen Births % 1 Age % 1 % % 33 Age % 1 % % 30 Age % 1 % % Teen Births % 1 Age % 1 % % 29 Age % 1 % % 34 Age % 1 % % Teen Births % 1 Age % 1 % % 32 Age % 1 % % 30 Age % 1 % % 70 Table 3-5. Deaths by County of Residence % % % % % % % % % 1 Notes: 1.Notes: 1. Infant mortality rate is defined as the number of deaths per 1000 live births. ***Rate does not meet standards of reliability or precision.
13 County Statistical Abstract Cook Elementary and Secondary Education % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % 1 Table 4-3. Average Daily Enrollment at Illinois Public Schools , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % 1
14 , % , % , % , % , % , % 1 Table 4-5. Nonpublic School Enrollment , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % 1 Table 4-6. Low-Income Public School Enrollment 1, , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % 1 Table 4-7. Low-Income Nonpublic School Enrollment , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % 1 Table 4-8. Public School Enrollment by Gender, Race, and Ethnicity, Total 809, % 1 White Non-Hispanic Male 131, % 1 Female 123, % 1 Black Non-Hispanic Male 152, % 1
15 Female 151, % 1 American Indian Male % 1 Female % 1 Asian Male 18, % 1 Female 14, % 1 Hispanic Male 109, % 1 Female 104, % 1 Table 4-9. Secondary Graduates from Public High Schools , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % 1 Table Total Full-Time Equivalent Teachers at Public Schools , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % 1 Table Total Full-Time Equivalent Teachers at Nonpublic Schools , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % 1 Table Public School Receipts Total 6,695,303, % 1 Local Taxes&Payments in Lieu of Taxes 3,924,339, % 1 Other Local Funds 3 399,535, % 1 General State Aid 4 1,083,707, % 1 Other State Aid 5 702,675, % 1
16 Federal Aid 585,045, % Total 7,117,788, % 1 Local Taxes&Payments in Lieu of Taxes 4,081,347, % 1 Other Local Funds 3 426,111, % 1 General State Aid 4 1,086,382, % 1 Other State Aid 5 871,880, % 1 Federal Aid 872,286, % Total 7,504,156, % 1 Local Taxes&Payments in Lieu of Taxes 4,148,139, % 1 Other Local Funds 3 512,289, % 1 General State Aid 4 1,084,164, % 1 Other State Aid 5 981,730, % 1 Federal Aid 777,832, % Total 7,509,624, % 1 Local Taxes&Payments in Lieu of Taxes 4,254,002, % 1 Other Local Funds 3 413,354, % 1 General State Aid 4 1,191,528, % 1 Other State Aid 5 946,488, % 1 Federal Aid 704,272, % 1 Table Expenses and per Capita Tuition at Public Schools ($) Total Expense Regular K-12 6,478,275, % 1 Operating Expense Regular K-12 5,638,911, % 1 Operating Expense Per Pupil 8, % 1 Per Capita Tuition Charge 6 6, % ($) Total Expense Regular K-12 6,758,033, % 1 Operating Expense Regular K-12 5,941,895, % 1 Operating Expense Per Pupil 8, % 4 Per Capita Tuition Charge 6 6, % ($) Total Expense Regular K-12 3,748,437, % 1 Operating Expense Regular K-12 3,136,991, % 1 Operating Expense Per Pupil 9, % 1 Per Capita Tuition Charge 6 8, % ($) Total Expense Regular K-12 3,609,858, % 1 Operating Expense Regular K-12 3,243,500, % 1 Operating Expense Per Pupil 8, % 4 Per Capita Tuition Charge 6 5, % 50 Table Public School Expenditures ($) Total Expenditure 7,264,000, % 1 instruction 439,831, % 3 General Administration 133,488, % 1
17 Other Support Services 2,708,942, % 1 Community Services 74,152, % 1 Nonprogram Charges 103,800, % 1 Debt Services 228,700, % 1 Bond Principle Retired 170,974, % 1 Capital Outlay 404,110, % ($) Total Expenditure 7,465,164, % 1 instruction 3,518,570, % 1 General Administration 154,398, % 1 Other Support Services 2,687,256, % 1 Community Services 80,593, % 1 Nonprogram Charges 116,331, % 1 Debt Services 258,648, % 1 Bond Principle Retired 182,825, % 1 Capital Outlay 468,543, % ($) Total Expenditure 8,031,085, % 1 instruction 3,735,781, % 1 General Administration 153,349, % 1 Other Support Services 2,909,227, % 1 Community Services 84,331, % 1 Nonprogram Charges 124,012, % 1 Debt Services 263,543, % 1 Bond Principle Retired 216,776, % 1 Capital Outlay 544,061, % ($) Total Expenditure 8,371,002, % 1 instruction 3,900,165, % 1 General Administration 183,744, % 1 Other Support Services 2,865,512, % 1 Community Services 75,938, % 1 Nonprogram Charges 140,613, % 1 Debt Services 258,614, % 1 Bond Principle Retired 258,175, % 1 Capital Outlay 688,236, % 1 Table Total Receipts of Public Schools ($) ,126,058, % ,541,422, % ,570,756, % ,708,936, % ,219,498, % ,695,303, % ,117,788, % ,504,156, % ,509,624, % 1 Table Total Expenditures of Public Schools ($) ,102,271, % 1
18 ,423,503, % ,774,480, % ,084,002, % ,747,621, % ,264,000, % ,465,164, % ,031,085, % ,371,002, % 1 Notes: 1. Illinois totals include schools from the Department of Rehabilitation Services, the Board of Regents, the Board of Trustees, and the Illinois Math and Science Academy. 2. Includes students ages 5 to 17, whose families receive public aid, who are being supported in foster homes with public aid funds, or who are living in institutions for neglected children. 3. Includes sales of bonds, interest on investments, sale of property, tuition and other items. 4. Receipts from general apportionment and equalization portion of the State Aid Formula. 5. Includes Transportation Aid, Bilingual Education, Gifted Education, and others. 6. Charges by the local districts to nonresident students.
19 County Statistical Abstract 1 Cook Labor Force Table 6-1. Labor Force ,655, % ,658, % ,658, % ,651, % ,628, % ,712, % ,651, % ,706, % ,673, % ,712, % ,743, % ,706, % ,645, % ,620, % 1 Table 6-2. Employment ,476, % ,420, % ,445, % ,420, % ,467, % ,473, % ,504, % ,514, % ,546, % ,587, % ,617, % ,546, % ,451, % ,429, % 1 Table 6-3. Unemployment Rate % % % % % % % % % % 46
20 % % % % 73
21 County Statistical Abstract 1 Cook Employment by Industry Table 7-2. Employment Aggregates, % of County 8 Total employment 3,267, % % 9 Wage and salary employment 2,786, % % 10 Proprietors employment 480, % % 11 Farm proprietors employment % % 12 Nonfarm proprietors employment 480, % % Table 7-3. Farm, Nonfarm, and Private Employment, % of County Farm employment % % Nonfarm employment 3,266, % % Private employment 2,906, % % Tables Industry Employment, 2002 % of County Forestry, fishing, related activities, and other 1, % % Mining 2, % % Utilities 5, % % Construction 141, % % Manufacturing 300, % % Wholesale trade 136, % % Retail trade 287, % % Transportation and warehousing 161, % % Information 82, % % Finance and insurance 238, % % Real estate and rental and leasing 134, % % Tables Services Employment % of County Professional and technical services 290, % % Management of companies and enterprises 45, % % Administrative and waste services 220, % % Educational services 87, % % Health care and social assistance 338, % % Arts, entertainement and recreation 61, % % Accomodation and food services 190, % % Other services, except public administration 178, % % Table 7-9. Government Employment, 2001 % of County Government and government enterprises 359, % % Federal, civilian 45, % % Military 10, % % State and local 304, % % State government 49, % %
22 Local government 255, % % (E) The estimate shown here constitutes the major portion of the true estimate. (D) Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information, but the estimates for this item are included in the total. (L) Less than 10 jobs, but the estimates for this item are included in the total.
23 County Statistical Abstract 1 Cook Personal Income and Earnings Table 9-2. Personal Income Aggregates, 2002 ($ thousands) 7 8 Personal income 189,054, % 1 9 Nonfarm personal income 189,048, % 1 10 Farm income 6, % Per capita personal income 35, % Table 9-3. Proprietors Income, 2002 ($ thousands) Proprietors' income 21,241, % 1 Farm proprietors' income % 76 Nonfarm proprietors' income 21,241, % 1 Table 9-4. Farm, Nonfarm, and Private Sector Earnings, 2002 ($ thousands) Farm earnings 6, % 51 Nonfarm earnings 168,874, % 1 Private earnings 149,045, % 1 Tables Industry Earnings, 2002 ($ thousands) Forestry, fishing, related activities, and other 55, % 1 Mining 1,485, % 1 Utilities 611, % 1 Construction 8,333, % 1 Manufacturing 18,127, % 1 Durable goods manufacturing 10,740, % 1 Nondurable goods manufacturing 7,387, % 1 Wholesale trade 9,127, % 1 Retail trade 7,835, % 1 Transportation and warehousing 7,972, % 1 Information 6,167, % 1 Finance and insurance 20,142, % 1 Real estate and rental and leasing 5,410, % 1 Tables Services Earnings, 2002 ($ thousands) Professional and technical services 25,462, % 1 Management of companies and enterprises 4,840, % 1 Administrative and waste services 6,204, % 1 Educational services 3,075, % 1 Health care and social assistance 13,378, % 1 Arts, entertainement, and recreation 1,537, % 1 Accomodation and food services 3,877, % 1 Other services, except public administration 5,400, % 1
24 Table Government Earnings, 2002 ($ thousands) Government and government enterprises 19,828, % 1 Federal, civilian 3,625, % 1 Military 186, % 3 State and local 16,017, % 1 State government 2,771, % 1 Local government 13,245, % 1 (E) The estimate shown here constitutes the major portion of the true estimate. (D) Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals. (L) Less than $50,000, but the estimates for this item are included in the totals.
25 County Statistical Abstract 1 Cook Farm Income and Expenditures Table Cash Receipts from Agricultural Marketings ($ thousands) , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % 99 Table Cash Receipts from Livestock and Livestock Products ($ thousands) % % , % , % , % % % % % % % % % 100 Table Cash Receipts from Crops ($ thousands) , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % 94
26 , % 97 Table Other Income of Agricultural Sector ($ thousands) , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % 96 Table Government Payments to Agricultural Sector ($ thousands) % % % % % % % % % % % % % 101 Table Agricultural Sector Imputed and Miscellaneous Income Received ($ thousands) % % % % % % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % 66 Table Total Farm Production Expenses ($ thousands)
27 , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % 98 Table Feed Purchased ($ thousands) % % % % % % % % % % % % % 99 Table Livestock Purchased ($ thousands) % (L) 1992 (L) % % % % % % % % % % 95 Table Seed Purchased ($ thousands) , % , % , % , % 93
28 1994 1, % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % 96 Table Fertilizer and Lime Purchased ($ thousands) , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % % % % % % 99 Table Petroleum Products Purchased ($ thousands) % % % % % % % % % % % % % 98 Table Hired Farm Labor Expenses ($ thousands) , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % 33
29 1998 4, % , % , % , % , % 62 Table All Other Farm Production Expenses ($ thousands) , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % 99 Table Total Value of Farm Inventory Change ($ thousands) % % % % , % , % % % % % (L) 2001 (L) % 2 Table Value of Livestock Inventory Change ($ thousands) % (L) 1992 (L) 1993 (L) 1994 (L) 1995 (L) 1996 (L) % (L) 1999 (L) 2000 (L) 2001 (L)
30 2002 (L) Table Value of Crop Inventory Change ($ thousands) % % % % , % , % % % % (L) 2000 (L) 2001 (L) % 4 Table Total Farm Net Income ($ thousands) % , % % , % % % , % , % % % , % , % % 74 Table Total Net Farm Proprietors Income ($ thousands) % , % % , % (L) % , % , % % % , % , % % 76 Table Total Farm Labor and Proprietors Income ($ thousands)
31 1990 6, % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % 51 (L) Less than $50,000. Estimates are included in the state total.
32 County Statistical Abstract 1 Cook Government Payments to Individuals & Other Transfer Payments Table Total Transfer Payments ($ thousands) ,995, % ,962, % ,026, % ,871, % ,688, % ,688, % ,658, % ,855, % ,023, % ,144, % ,496, % ,924, % ,878, % Table Government Payments to Individuals ($ thousands) ,245, % ,282, % ,374, % ,234, % ,026, % ,886, % ,792, % ,042, % ,060, % ,997, % ,156, % ,526, % ,483, % Table Retirement and Disability Insurance Benefit Payments, 2002 ($ thousands) Total 7,933, % 1 41 Old age, survivors, and disabil. ins. pmts. 7,655, % 1 Railroad ret. and disabil. pmts. 196, % 1 Worker's compensation pmts. 29, % 1 Other govt. disabil. ins. and ret. pmts. 51, % 1 Table Income Maintenance Benefit Payments, 2002 ($ thousands) 29 Total 2,953, % 1 Supplemental security income pmts. 814, % 1 Family assistance 525, % 1 Food stamps 539, % 1
33 Other income maintainence 1,073, % 1 Table Other Selected Payments, 2002 ($ thousands) 29 Medical payments 10,690, % 1 Unempl. ins. benefit pmts. 1,403, % 1 Veterans benefit pmts. 229, % 1 Fed. ed. and train. assist. pmts. 249, % 1 Business pmts. to individuals 574, % 1 Table Payments to Nonprofit Institutions, 2002 ($ thousands) 29 Total 820, % 1 Federal govt. pmts. 172, % 1 State and local govt. pmts. 423, % 1 Business pmts 224, % 1 Table Medicaid Assistance, Cases, and Recipients, Fiscal Year Total assistance 3,897,920, % 1 Assistance to AABD recpnts. 2,515,354, % 1 Assistance to TANF recpnts. 1,193,289, % 1 Foster care med. Assistance 189,276, % 1 Average # cases per month 500, % 1 Average # persons per month 865, % 1 Table Medicare Enrollment, Total and Survivor Beneficiaries Total Beneficiaries Total 666, % 1 Hospital 650, % 1 Medical 616, % 1 Disabled Beneficiaries Total 89, % 1 Hospital 89, % 1 Medical 78, % Total Beneficiaries Total 665, % 1 Hospital 651, % 1 Medical 616, % 1 Disabled Beneficiaries Total 87, % 1 Hospital 87, % 1 Medical 76, % 1 Table Social Security (OASDI) Total and Survivor Benefits 29
34 2003 Total pmts. ($ thous.) 649, % 1 Total # recipients 730, % 1 Survivor pmts. ($ thous.) 89, % 1 Survivor benefit recipients 108, % Total pmts. ($ thous.) 637, % 1 Total # recipients 735, % 1 Survivor pmts. ($ thous.) 88, % 1 Survivor benefit recipients 111, % Total pmts. ($ thous.) 626, % 1 Total # recipients 736, % #N/A Survivor pmts. ($ thous.) 88, % 1 Survivor benefit recipients 113, % Total pmts. ($ thous.) 611, % 1 Total # recipients 741, % 1 Survivor pmts. ($ thous.) 87, % 1 Survivor benefit recipients 115, % Total pmts. ($ thous.) 580, % 1 Total # recipients 736, % 1 Survivor pmts. ($ thous.) 85, % 1 Survivor benefit recipients 117, % 1 Table Social Security (OASDI) Retirement Benefits All Recipients Total pmt. ($ thous.) 481, % 1 Recipients 516, % 1 Payments per recipient ($) % 10 Retired Workers Total pmt. ($ thous.) 461, % 1 Recipients 474, % 1 Payments per recipient ($) % All Recipients Total pmt. ($ thous.) 473, % 1 Recipients 522, % 1 Payments per recipient ($) % 10 Retired Workers Total pmt. ($ thous.) 454, % 1 Recipients 479, % 1 Payments per recipient ($) % All Recipients Total pmt. ($ thous.) 467, % 1 Recipients 525, % 1 Payments per recipient ($) % 10
35 Retired Workers Total pmt. ($ thous.) 448, % 1 Recipients 482, % 1 Payments per recipient ($) % All Recipients Total pmt. ($ thous.) 457, % 1 Recipients 529, % 1 Payments per recipient ($) % 9 Retired Workers Total pmt. ($ thous.) 438, % 1 Recipients 486, % 1 Payments per recipient ($) % All Recipients Total pmt. ($ thous.) 432, % 1 Recipients 523, % 1 Payments per recipient ($) % 7 Retired Workers Total pmt. ($ thous.) 413, % 1 Recipients 480, % 1 Payments per recipient ($) % 9 Table Social Security (OASDI) Disability Benefits All Recipients Total pmt. ($ thous.) 79, % 1 Recipients 104, % 1 Payments per recipient ($) % 26 Disabled Workers Total pmt. ($ thous.) 73, % 1 Recipients 82, % 1 Payments per recipient ($) % All Recipients Total pmt. ($ thous.) 74, % 1 Recipients 101, % 1 Payments per recipient ($) % 25 Disabled Workers Total pmt. ($ thous.) 68, % 1 Recipients 79, % 1 Payments per recipient ($) % All Recipients Total pmt. ($ thous.) 70, % 1 Recipients 98, % 1 Payments per recipient ($) % 22 Disabled Workers Total pmt. ($ thous.) 64, % 1 Recipients 76, % 1 Payments per recipient ($) % All Recipients Total pmt. ($ thous.) 66, % 1 Recipients 96, % 1 Payments per recipient ($) % 23 Disabled Workers
36 Total pmt. ($ thous.) 61, % 1 Recipients 74, % 1 Payments per recipient ($) % All Recipients Total pmt. ($ thous.) 63, % 1 Recipients 95, % 1 Payments per recipient ($) % 18 Disabled Workers Total pmt. ($ thous.) 58, % 1 Recipients 73, % 1 Payments per recipient ($) % 30 Table Aid to the Aged, Blind, and Disabled (AABD), Payments, and Recipients 29 FY 2001 Payments ($ thous.) 21,047, % 1 Monthly recipients 28, % 1 Monthly pmts. per recipient ($) % 45 FY 2002 Payments ($ thous.) 21,475, % 1 Monthly recipients 27, % 1 Monthly pmts. per recipient ($) % 37 Table Temporary Aid to Needy Families (TANF), Assistance, Cases, and Recipients 29 FY 2001 Annual assistance ($ thous.) 160,678, % 1 Monthly # of cases 54, % 1 Monthly assist. per case ($) % 6 Monthly # of persons 165, % 1 Monthly assist. per person ($) % 87 Monthly # of children 126, % 1 FY 2002 Annual assistance ($ thous.) 120,828, % 1 Monthly # of cases 39, % 1 Monthly assist. per case ($) % 7 Monthly # of persons 122, % 1 Monthly assist. per person ($) % 96 Monthly # of children 95, % 1 Table Average Monthly Net Food Stamp Payments and Recipients 29 FY 2001 Stamps issued ($) 476,535, % 1 Average # of households 213, % 1 Av. stamps issued per household % 19 Average # of persons 474, % 1 Av. stamps issued per person % 4 FY 2002 Stamps issued ($) 522,133, % 1 Average # of households 222, % 1 Av. stamps issued per household % 30 Average # of persons 491, % 1 Av. stamps issued per person % 9
37 County Statistical Abstract Cook 14. Business Activity Table Women-Owned Firms by County, All Firms Number of Firms 99, % 1 Sales & Receipts ($ thous.) 20,485, % 1 Firms with Number of Firms 16, % 1 Paid Employees Sales & Receipts ($ thous.) 18,468, % 1 Number of Employees 178, % 1 Annual Payroll ($ thous.) 4,531, % 1 Table Minority-Owned Firms by County 1, All Firms Number of Firms 75, % 1 Sales & Receipts ($ thous.) 14,637, % 1 Firms with Number of Firms 15, % 1 Paid Employees Sales & Receipts ($ thous.) 12,983, % 1 Number of Employees 112, % 1 Annual Payroll ($ thous.) 2,865, % 1 Table Hispanic-Owned Firms by County 2, All Firms Number of Firms 20, % 1 Sales & Receipts ($ thous.) 3,144, % 1 Firms with Number of Firms 4, % 1 Paid Employees Sales & Receipts ($ thous.) 2,684, % 1 Number of Employees 38, % 1 Annual Payroll ($ thous.) 993, % 1 Table Black-Owned Firms by County 3, All Firms Number of Firms 32, % 1 Sales & Receipts ($ thous.) 2,980, % 1 Firms with Number of Firms 2, % 1 Paid Employees Sales & Receipts ($ thous.) 2,447, % 1 Number of Employees 29, % 1 Annual Payroll ($ thous.) 664, % 1 Notes: (D) Not shown to avoid disclosure of confidential information for individual companies. Data are not included in higher level totals. (NA) Data not available. 1. Counties with 100 or more minority-owned firms. 2. Counties with 100 or more Hispanic-owned firms.
38 3. Counties with 100 or more Black-owned firms.
39 County Statistical Abstract Cook Agriculture Table Farms and Their Value, Farms Land in Farms % 97 Average Size of Farms 2 39, % 100 Average Value of Land and Buildings per Farm % 100 Average Value of Land and Buildings per Acre 3 548, % 71 Table Farms and Value of Vegetables, Sweet Corn, and Melons Farms % 8 Farms % 19 Farms % 12 Value($thous.) , % 4 Value($thous.) 1992 (D) Value($thous.) , % 12 Table Sales and Market Value of Nursery and Greenhouse Crops Farms % 2 Farms % 5 Farms % 7 Value($thous.) , % 2 Value($thous.) , % 7 Value($thous.) , % 6 Table Corn Planted and Harvested 2001 Planted for All Purposes(acres) 9, % 98 Acreage (Harvested for Grain) 8, % 98 Yield-Bushels per Acre (Harvested for Grain) % 92 Production-Bushels (Harvested for Grain) 1,174, % Planted for All Purposes(acres) 7, % 98 Acreage (Harvested for Grain) 6, % 98 Yield-Bushels per Acre (Harvested for Grain) % 74 Production-Bushels (Harvested for Grain) 639, % Planted for All Purposes(acres) 5, % 99 Acreage (Harvested for Grain) 4, % 100 Yield-Bushels per Acre (Harvested for Grain) % 72
40 Production-Bushels (Harvested for Grain) 564, % 99 Table Acreage of Corn Harvested for Grain , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % 100 Table Average Yield of Corn Harvested for Grain (Bushels per Acre) % % % % % % % % % 72 Table Cash Receipts for Corn ($ thousands) , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % 96 Table Soybeans Planted and Harvested 2001 Planted for All Purposes(acres) 10, % 100 Acreage (Harvested for Grain) 9, % 100 Yield-Bushels per Acre (Harvested for Grain) % 55 Production-Bushels (Harvested for Grain) 425, % Planted for All Purposes(acres) 9, % 100 Acreage (Harvested for Grain) 8, % 100 Yield-Bushels per Acre (Harvested for Grain) % 81
41 Production-Bushels (Harvested for Grain) 258, % Planted for All Purposes(acres) 5, % 101 Acreage (Harvested for Grain) 4, % 101 Yield-Bushels per Acre (Harvested for Grain) % 83 Production-Bushels (Harvested for Grain) 151, % 101 Table Acreage of Soybeans Harvested for Beans , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % 101 Table Average Yield of Soybeans Harvested for Beans (Bushels per Acre) % % % % % % % % % 83 Table Cash Receipts for Soybeans ($ thousands) , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % 99 Table Wheat Planted and Harvested Planted for All Purposes(acres) (NA) Acreage (Harvested for Grain) (NA) Yield-Bushels per Acre (Harvested for Grain) (NA)
42 Production-Bushels (Harvested for Grain) 2002 Planted for All Purposes(acres) Acreage (Harvested for Grain) Yield-Bushels per Acre (Harvested for Grain) Production-Bushels (Harvested for Grain) 2003 Planted for All Purposes(acres) Acreage (Harvested for Grain) Yield-Bushels per Acre (Harvested for Grain) Production-Bushels (Harvested for Grain) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA) Table Acreage of Wheat Harvested for Grain , % (NA) 1997 (NA) 1998 (NA) , % (NA) 2001 (NA) 2002 (NA) 2003 (NA) Table Average Yield of Wheat Harvested for Grain(Bushels per Acre) % (NA) 1997 (NA) 1998 (NA) % (NA) 2001 (NA) 2002 (NA) 2003 (NA) Table Cash Receipts for Wheat ($ thousands) % % % % % % % % % 100 Table Total Cash Receipts for All Crops($ thousands)
43 , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % , % 97 Table Chicken Inventory 6 Chickens Farms % 75 Farms % 76 Number % 36 Number 1997 (D) Broilers Farms % 89 Farms % 58 Number % 48 Number 1997 (D) Table Market Value of Poultry and Poultry Product Sales Farms % 71 Farms % 77 Farms % 49 Value($thous.) % 65 Value($thous.) % 49 Value($thous.) % 25 Table Number of All Types of Cattle % , % , % , % , % (NA) 2001 (NA) 2002 (NA) 2003 (NA) Table Value of All Types of Cattle 7 ($ thousands)
44 Table Number of Beef Cows % % % % % (NA) 2001 (NA) 2002 (NA) 2003 (NA) 1990 (NA) 1996 (NA) 1997 (NA) 1998 (NA) 1999 (NA) 2000 (NA) 2001 (NA) 2002 (NA) 2003 (NA) Table Cash Receipts for Cattle and Calves 9 ($ thousands) % (NA) 1996 (NA) 1997 (NA) 1998 (NA) 1999 (NA) 2000 (NA) 2001 (NA) 2002 (NA) Table Number of Hogs and Pigs , % (NA) 1996 (NA) 1997 (NA) 1998 (NA) 1999 (NA) 2000 (NA) 2001 (NA) 2002 (NA) Table Value of Hogs and Pigs 11 ($ thousands)
45 % (NA) 1996 (NA) 1997 (NA) 1998 (NA) 1999 (NA) 2000 (NA) 2001 (NA) 2002 (NA) Table Cash Receipts for Hogs and Pigs 12 ($ thousands) % (NA) 1996 (NA) 1997 (NA) 1998 (NA) 1999 (NA) 2000 (NA) 2001 (NA) 2002 (NA) Table Cash Receipts for All Livestock and Animal Products 13 ($ thousands) , % % , % (NA) 1998 (NA) 1999 (NA) 2000 (NA) 2001 (NA) 2002 (NA) Table Illinois Agricultural Landholdings of Foreign Owners 2001 Value of Parcels % 45 Crop($1000) 5, % 20 Other Total % 75 Other Land % 74 Acres in Pasture % 40 Acres in Forest % 21 Acres in Agriculture % 38 Acres in Non-agriculture % Number of Parcels % 45
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