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Here's Where Will County Ranks In Income

The nation's median household income from 2013-17 was $57,652. See what it was in Will County.

WILL COUNTY, IL — New numbers released by the U.S. Census Bureau show household incomes in Illinois lead the nation and incomes in Will County lead the state. The agency released its “2013-2017 American Community Survey Five-year Estimates” last week.

Overall, income has increased across the country, the numbers showed. The nation’s median household income from 2013-17 was $57,652. That was up 8.7 percent from 2008 to 2012 when the median household brought in $53,046. That number includes all households, including people who live alone.

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The median household in Illinois earned $61,229 between 2013-17, according to the survey. That was also up compared to the previous period, when households brought home $58,853.

In Will County, the median household income was $80,782 between 2013 and 2017. That’s almost 6 percent higher than it was from 2008 to 2012. Will County ranks 99th out of more than 3100 U.S. counties for household income.

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Virginia, which recently landed half of Amazon’s second headquarters, was home to four of the five counties with the highest median earnings, including Loudoun County, where the median household brought home more than $129,000 a year between 2013-17.

Here are the top 10 highest earning counties in that period.

  1. Loudoun County, Virginia — $129,588
  2. Fairfax County, Virginia — $117,515
  3. Howard County, Maryland — $115,576
  4. Falls Church City, Virginia — $114,795
  5. Arlington County, Virginia — $112,138
  6. Douglas County, Colorado — $111,154
  7. Hunterdon County, New Jersey — $110,969
  8. Los Alamos County, New Mexico — $110,190
  9. Morris County, New Jersey — $107,034
  10. Fairfax city, Virginia — $106,870

Of note, median incomes increased in 16.6 percent of all counties, but 7.1 percent of counties saw incomes fall. A map provided by the Census Bureau showed many of the highest earners reside in the Northeast and the West. Some are scattered throughout Texas as well. Conversely, a large swath of households in the South earned less than $40,000 a year, lagging behind the the nation.

Indeed, 33 of the lowest earning counties in America are located in the South. That includes Kentucky’s McCreary County, located near the Tennessee border, which brought home less income than every other county in America from 2013-17 at $19,264 a year. McCreary residents actually earned more between 2008 and 2012, when the median household income was $21,785.

The dataset looked at dozens of social, economic, housing and demographic topics for every county in America. There are more than 3,000 of them, to be exact, and the survey is the only full data set available for 2,316 counties with populations too small to produce a complete set of single-year survey estimates, the agency said in a release. That allows for “detailed profiles” of communities nationwide.

“The ACS is an ongoing survey that offers vital information on a yearly basis about our nation and its people,” said Victoria Velkoff, associate director for demographic programs. “It’s our country’s largest source of small area estimates for socio-economic and demographic characteristics. Information from the survey generates data that help determine how more than $675 billion in federal and state funds are distributed each year.”

Patch national staffer Dan Hampton contributed to this report.

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