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Cook County, Illinois

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Population:5,288,655
Pop. Change:-2%
State: Illinois
Metro Area:Chicago-Naperville-Joliet
County:Cook County
City:Chicago, Thornton township, ... 149 more
Zip Code:60623, 60629, ... 216 more

County Overview

As of 2007, Cook County's population is 5,288,655 people. Since 2000, it has had a population growth of -1.64 percent.

The median home cost in Cook County is $449,400. Home appreciation the last year has been -0.16 percent.

Compared to the rest of the country, Cook County's cost of living is 20.00% Higher than the U.S. average.

Cook County public schools spend $6,396 per student. The average school expenditure in the U.S. is $6,058. There are about 16 students per teacher in Cook County.

The unemployment rate in Cook County is 5.00 percent(U.S. avg. is 4.60%). Recent job growth is Positive. Cook County jobs have Increased by 1.14 percent.

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People

The 2007 Cook County, IL, population is 5,288,655. There are 5,596 people per square mile (population density).

Family in Cook County, IL

The median age is 35.4. The US median is 37.6. 50.07% of people in Cook County, IL, are married. 8.62% are divorced.

The average household size is 2.65 people. 20.89% of people are married, with children. 9.72% have children, but are single.

Race in Cook County, IL

55.10% of people are white, 25.88% are black, 5.41% are asian, 0.33% are native american, and 13.56% claim 'Other'.

22.03% of the people in Cook County, IL, claim hispanic ethnicity (meaning 77.97% are non-hispanic).

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PeopleCook, ILUnited States
Population5,288,655293,655,400
Pop. Density5,59680
Pop. Change-1.64%5.88%
Median Age35.437.6
Households1,939,292108,954,329
Household Size2.652.6
Male Population48.19%48.65%
Female Population51.81%51.35%
Married Population50.07%58.89%
Single Population49.93%41.11%

Economy

The unemployment rate in Cook County, IL, is 5.00%, with job growth of 1.14%. Future job growth over the next ten years is predicted to be 18.80%.

Cook County, IL Taxes

Cook County, IL,sales tax rate is 8.75%. Income tax is 3.00%.

Cook County, IL Income and Salaries

The income per capita is $26,014, which includes all adults and children. The median household income is $52,400.

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EconomyCook, ILUnited States
Unemployment Rate5.00%4.60%
Recent Job Growth1.14%1.40%
Future Job Growth18.80%11.90%
Sales Taxes8.75%6.00%
Income Taxes3.00%5.02%
Income per Cap.$26,014$24,020
Household Income$52,400$44,684
ESTIMATED HOUSEHOLDS BY HOUSEHOLD INCOME
Income Less Than 15K13.53%13.64%
Income between 15K and 25K9.66%11.21%
Income between 25K and 35K10.20%11.46%
Income between 35K and 50K15.24%15.84%
Income between 50K and 75K19.11%19.28%
Income between 75K and 100K12.16%11.53%
Income between 100K and 150K12.17%10.70%
Income between 150K and 250K5.35%4.43%
Income between 250K and 500K1.68%1.31%
Income greater than 500K0.90%0.61%
POPULATION BY OCCUPATION
Management, Business, and Financial Operations14.46%13.61%
Professional and Related Occupations20.84%20.24%
Service13.98%14.75%
Sales and Office28.48%26.74%
Farming, Fishing, and Forestry0.08%0.74%
Construction, Extraction, and Maintenance7.08%9.48%
Production, Transportation, and Material Moving15.08%14.44%

Housing

The median home value in Cook County, IL, is $449,400. Home appreciation is -0.16% over the last year. The median age of Cook County, IL, real estate is 46 years.

Cook County, IL Apartments and Rentals

Renters make up 39.65% of the Cook County, IL, population. 5.81% of houses and apartments in Cook County, IL, are unoccupied (vacancy rate).

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HousingCook, ILUnited States
Median Home Age4627
Median Home Cost$449,400$217,200
Home Appreciation-0.16%9.80%
Homes Owned54.34%64.07%
Housing Vacant5.81%14.48%
Homes Rented39.65%21.45%
Property Tax Rate$15.89$13.28
OWNER-OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS BY VALUE
Less Than $20,0000.61%3.01%
$20,000 to $39,9990.80%4.37%
$40,000 to $59,9991.02%5.74%
$60,000 to $79,9991.92%7.07%
$80,000 to $99,9993.93%8.41%
$100,000 to $149,99918.41%19.74%
$150,000 to $199,99919.54%14.06%
$200,000 to $299,99927.54%16.59%
$300,000 to $399,99912.33%8.21%
$400,000 to $499,9994.93%4.53%
$500,000 to $749,9995.48%4.75%
$1,000,000 or more1.61%1.86%
HOUSING UNITS BY YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT
1999 to October 20054.87%10.15%
1995 to 19982.47%6.69%
1990 to 19942.92%6.70%
1980 to 19897.00%14.75%
1970 to 197913.09%17.11%
1960 to 196915.78%12.78%
1950 to 195917.47%11.64%
1940 to 194910.82%6.64%
1939 or Earlier25.57%13.55%

Health

There are 328 physicians per capita in Cook County, IL. The US average is 170.

Cook County, IL Health Index

Air quality in Cook County, IL is 1 on a scale to 100 (higher is better). This is based on ozone alert days and number of pollutants in the air, as reported by the EPA.

Water quality in Cook County, IL is 31 on a scale to 100 (higher is better). The EPA has a complex method of measuring watershed quality using 15 indicators.

Superfund index is 10 on a scale to 100 (higher is better). This is upon the number and impact of EPA Superfund pollution sites in the county, including spending on the cleanup efforts.

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HealthCook, ILUnited States
Air Quality (100=best)148
Water Quality (100=best)3155
Superfund Sites (100=best)1071
Physicians per 100k328.4169.7

Crime

Cook County, IL, violent crime, on a scale from 1 (low crime) to 10, is 5. Violent crime is composed of four offenses: murder and nonnegligent manslaughter, forcible rape, robbery, and aggravated assault. The US average is 3.

Cook County, IL, property crime, on a scale from 1 (low) to 10, is 5. Property crime includes the offenses of burglary, larceny-theft, motor vehicle theft, and arson. The object of the theft-type offenses is the taking of money or property, but there is no force or threat of force against the victims. The US average is 3.

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CrimeCook, ILUnited States
Violent Crime53
Property Crime53

Climate

Cook County, IL, gets 35 inches of rain per year. The US average is 37. Snowfall is 33 inches. The average US city gets 25 inches of snow per year. The number of days with any measurable precipitation is 115.

On average, there are 189 sunny days per year in Cook County, IL. The July high is around 84 degrees. The January low is 18. Our comfort index, which is based on humidity during the hot months, is a 47 out of 100, where higher is more comfortable. The US average on the comfort index is 44.

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ClimateCook, ILUnited States
Rainfall (in.)35.436.6
Snowfall (in.)3325.2
Precipitation Days115101
Sunny Days189205
Avg. July High83.886.5
Avg. Jan. Low17.720.8
Comfort Index (higher=better)4744
UV Index3.64.3
Elevation ft.6401,062

Educate

Cook County, IL, schools spend $6,396 per student. There are 16 pupils per teacher, 1,144 students per librarian, and 950 children per counselor in Cook County, IL schools.

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EducationCook, ILUnited States
School Expend.$6,396$6,058
Pupil/Teacher Ratio1615.9
Students per Librarian1144907
Students per Counselor950546
2 yr College Grad.5.27%8.22%
4 yr College Grad.17.21%15.16%
Graduate Degrees10.92%7.16%
High School Grads.78.20%79.62%

Transportation

The average one-way commute in Cook County, IL, takes 35 minutes. 63% of commuters drive their own car alone. 12% carpool with others. 17% take mass transit and 3% work from home.

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TransportationCook, ILUnited States
Commute Time35.427.4
COMMUTE MODE
Auto (alone)62.93%71.32%
Carpool12.15%14.52%
Mass Transit16.94%2.00%
Work at Home2.57%5.46%
COMMUTE TIME TO WORK
Commute Less Than 15 min.17.68%28.89%
Commute 15 to 29 min.29.35%36.08%
Commute 30 to 44 min.25.79%19.35%
Commute 45 to 59 min.13.07%7.57%
Commute greater than 60 min.14.11%8.12%

Cost of Living

Our cost of living indices are based on a US average of 100. An amount below 100 means Cook County, IL is cheaper than the US average. A cost of living index above 100 means Cook County, IL is more expensive.

Overall, Cook County, IL cost of living is 120.00.

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CostoflivingCook, ILUnited States
Overall120100
Food106100
Utilities106100
Miscellaneous107100

Religion

57.63% of the people in Cook County, IL are religious, meaning they affiliate with a religion. 39.93% are Catholic; 6.77% are Protestant; 0.17% are LDS; 4.57% are another Christian faith; 4.36% in Cook County, IL are Jewish; 0.05% are an eastern faith; 1.78% affilite with Islam.

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ReligionCook, ILUnited States
Percent Religious57.63%50.03%
Catholic39.93%21.92%
Protestant6.77%19.12%
LDS0.17%1.57%
Baptist1.91%8.16%
Episcopalian0.41%8.12%
Pentecostal0.50%1.89%
Lutheran2.40%2.81%
Methodist0.82%3.84%
Presbyterian0.72%1.33%
Other Christian4.57%4.66%
Jewish4.36%2.16%
Eastern0.05%0.05%
Islam1.78%0.54%

Voting

70.25% of the people in Cook County, IL are registered as Democrats. 29.15% are registered Republican. Remaining are independent: 0.60%.

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VotingCook, ILUnited States
Democrat70.250%48.590%
Republican29.150%51.070%
Independent Other0.004%0.066%
Independent Liberal0.034%0.475%
Independent Conservative0.562%0.447%