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23-1353-CHI
Friday, July 14, 2023

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County Employment and Wages in Illinois — Fourth Quarter 2022

Employment rose in 9 of the 11 largest counties in Illinois for which data were available from December 2021 to December 2022, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. (Large counties are those with annual average employment levels of 75,000 or more in 2021.) Regional Commissioner Jason Palmer noted that Mclean County had the largest over-the-year increase in employment at 4.7 percent. (See chart 1 and table 1.)


National employment increased 2.6 percent over the year, with 325 of the 355 largest U.S. counties reporting gains. Midland, TX, had the largest over-the-year increase in employment with a gain of 7.9 percent. Elkhart, IN, and Hendricks, IN, both experienced the largest over-the-year percentage decrease in employment with a loss of 1.7 percent each.

Among the 13 largest counties in Illinois, employment was highest in Cook County (2,556,500) in December 2022. Within Cook County’s private industry, health care and social assistance accounted for the largest employment. Together, the 13 largest Illinois counties accounted for 79.9 percent of total employment within the state. Nationwide, the 355 largest counties made up 72.9 percent of total U.S. employment.

Employment and wage levels (but not over-the-year changes) are also available for the 89 counties in Illinois with employment below 75,000. Wage levels in 86 of the 89 smaller counties were below the national average of $1,385 in the fourth quarter of 2022. (See table 2.)

Large county wage changes

Nine of the thirteen large Illinois counties reported average weekly wage declines from the fourth quarter of 2021 to the fourth quarter of 2022. (See chart 2.) Lake County had the largest loss (-5.0 percent), followed by Cook County (-4.7 percent) and DuPage County (-4.1 percent). Over-the-year wage changes among Illinois’ other 10 large counties ranged from -2.3 percent to +2.1 percent.


Nationwide, wages decreased by 2.3 percent over the year. Among the 355 largest counties in the United States, 240 had over-the-year wage decreases. San Francisco, CA, had the largest percentage wage decrease (-22.6 percent). Midland, TX, had the largest over-the-year percentage increase (+6.1 percent).

Large county average weekly wages

Weekly wages in the 3 of the 13 largest counties in Illinois were above the national average of $1,385 in the fourth quarter of 2022. Average weekly wages in these three counties ranked among the top 60 nationwide: Lake ($1,758, 19th), Cook ($1,597, 36th), and DuPage ($1,496, 57th).

Among the largest U.S. counties, 86 reported average weekly wages above the U.S. average in the fourth quarter of 2022. Santa Clara, CA, had the highest average weekly wage at $3,329. Average weekly wages were at or below the national average in the remaining 269 counties. At $827 a week, Hidalgo, TX, had the lowest average weekly wage.

Average weekly wages in Illinois’ smaller counties

Among the 89 smaller counties in Illinois—those with employment below 75,000—Putnum ($1,572), Rock Island ($1,549), and De Witt ($1,430) reported average weekly wages above the national average. Calhoun County ($635) reported the lowest average weekly wage in the state.

When all 102 counties in Illinois were considered, 15 reported average weekly wages of less than $850, 26 registered wages from $850 to $949, 30 had wages from $950 to $1,049, 15 had wages from $1,050 to $1,149, and 16 had average weekly wages of $1,150 or higher. (See chart 3.)

Additional statistics and other information

QCEW data for states have been included in this release in table 3. For additional information about quarterly employment and wages data, please read the Technical Note or visit www.bls.gov/cew.

Employment and Wages Annual Averages Online features comprehensive information by detailed industry on establishments, employment, and wages for the nation and all states. This publication is typically published in September of the following year of the reference period or shortly after the QCEW first quarter full data update. The Employment and Wages Annual Averages Online is available at www.bls.gov/cew/publications/employment-and-wages-annual-averages/.

The County Employment and Wages release for first quarter 2023 is scheduled to be released on Wednesday, August 23, 2023.
The County Employment and Wages full data update for first quarter 2023 is scheduled to be released on Wednesday, September 6, 2023.


Technical Note

Average weekly wage data by county are compiled under the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW) program, also known as the ES-202 program. The data are derived from summaries of employment and total pay of workers covered by state and federal unemployment insurance (UI) legislation and provided by State Workforce Agencies (SWAs). The average weekly wage values are calculated by dividing quarterly total wages by the average of the three monthly employment levels of those covered by UI programs. The result is then divided by 13, the number of weeks in a quarter. It is to be noted, therefore, that over-the-year wage changes for geographic areas may reflect shifts in the composition of employment by industry, occupation, and such other factors as hours of work. Thus, wages may vary among counties, metropolitan areas, or states for reasons other than changes in the average wage level. Data for all states, Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs), counties, and the nation are available on the BLS web site at www.bls.gov/cew. However, data in QCEW press releases have been revised and may not match the data contained on the Bureau’s web site.

QCEW data are not designed as a time series. QCEW data are simply the sums of individual establishment records reflecting the number of establishments that exist in a county or industry at a point in time. Establishments can move in or out of a county or industry for a number of reasons–some reflecting economic events, others reflecting administrative changes.

The preliminary QCEW data presented in this release may differ from data released by the individual states as well as from the data presented on the BLS web site. These potential differences result from the states’ continuing receipt, review and editing of UI data over time. On the other hand, differences between data in this release and the data found on the BLS web site are the result of adjustments made to improve over-the-year comparisons. Specifically, these adjustments account for administrative (noneconomic) changes such as a correction to a previously reported location or industry classification. Adjusting for these administrative changes allows users to more accurately assess changes of an economic nature (such as a firm moving from one county to another or changing its primary economic activity) over a 12-month period. Currently, adjusted data are available only from BLS press releases.

For more information see the Technical Note for the County Employment and Wages News Release.

Information in this release will be made available to individuals with sensory impairments upon request. Voice phone: (202) 691-5200; Telecommunications Relay Service: 7-1-1.

Table 1. Covered establishments, employment, and wages in the United States and the 13 largest counties in Illinois, fourth quarter 2022
AreaEstablishments,
fourth quarter
(thousands)
EmploymentAverage weekly wage (1)
December 2022
(thousands)
Percent change,
December
2021–22 (2)
National ranking
by percent change (3)
Fourth quarter
2022
National ranking
by level (3)
Percent change,
fourth quarter
2021–22 (2)
National ranking
by percent change (3)

United States (4)

11,785.7152,317.92.6--$1,385---2.3--

Illinois

409.85,997.32.0--1,43211-2.846

Champaign

4.295.01.42161,111274-0.8144

Cook

143.52,556.51.61941,59736-4.7327

DuPage

35.3611.31.32251,49657-4.1314

Kane

13.2211.8(5)-1,192208-2.3250

Lake

20.7327.41.12501,75819-5.0330

McHenry

8.094.8-0.43381,069310-1.7205

McLean

3.486.54.7141,1992020.665

Madison

5.4103.10.23131,082303-0.3122

Peoria

4.1102.20.03261,3331100.295

St. Clair

5.089.40.72921,068311-1.0162

Sangamon

4.9127.9(5)-1,2421702.116

Will

16.3260.12.71001,1662280.665

Winnebago

6.0125.52.8961,125260-0.9152

Footnotes:
(1) Average weekly wages were calculated using unrounded data.
(2) Percent changes were computed from employment and pay data adjusted for noneconomic county reclassifications.
(3) Ranking does not include data for Puerto Rico or the Virgin Islands.
(4) Totals for the United States do not include data for Puerto Rico or the Virgin Islands.
(5) Data do not meet BLS or state agency disclosure standards.

Note: Data are preliminary. Covered employment and wages includes workers covered by Unemployment Insurance (UI) and Unemployment Compensation for Federal Employees (UCFE) programs.

Table 2. Covered establishments, employment, and wages in the United States and all counties in Illinois, fourth quarter 2022
AreaEstablishmentsEmployment December 2022Average weekly wage (1)

United States (2)

11,785,706152,317,914$1,385

Illinois

409,8155,997,2661,432

Adams

1,75132,3491,050

Alexander

94833864

Bond

3044,448894

Boone

90413,1961,074

Brown

1294,6931,260

Bureau

78810,764976

Calhoun

95746635

Carroll

4084,0021,044

Cass

2725,340985

Champaign

4,24295,0401,111

Christian

7329,365926

Clark

3224,436838

Clay

3214,613925

Clinton

93312,139943

Coles

1,04823,243898

Cook

143,4682,556,4631,597

Crawford

4197,0191,156

Cumberland

1892,897963

De Kalb

2,02436,3861,048

De Witt

3685,1551,430

Douglas

5937,5511,026

Du Page

35,276611,2701,496

Edgar

3477,4411,023

Edwards

1482,102880

Effingham

1,25023,779986

Fayette

4665,392846

Ford

3525,4311,088

Franklin

7229,011830

Fulton

6698,388826

Gallatin

124929939

Greene

2442,261961

Grundy

1,20020,7151,360

Hamilton

2071,9691,021

Hancock

4284,129935

Hardin

64822760

Henderson

1441,127700

Henry

1,01913,304974

Iroquois

6987,035940

Jackson

1,15224,9351,031

Jasper

2342,142993

Jefferson

86019,2821,022

Jersey

4105,071858

Jo Daviess

7367,0351,013

Johnson

1952,2881,000

Kane

13,159211,8361,192

Kankakee

2,24041,9251,025

Kendall

2,45629,758942

Knox

99716,336893

Lake

20,655327,4331,758

La Salle

2,52140,6331,084

Lawrence

2493,775955

Lee

71012,7311,044

Livingston

86313,4441,045

Logan

5567,9111,050

McDonough

57110,311860

McHenry

7,99794,7671,069

McLean

3,35886,4861,199

Macon

2,03445,7731,239

Macoupin

90010,053952

Madison

5,382103,0771,082

Marion

82212,518878

Marshall

2632,770901

Mason

3012,769835

Massac

1972,8181,093

Menard

2171,711868

Mercer

3083,158830

Monroe

8538,452904

Montgomery

7108,460897

Morgan

71413,743956

Moultrie

3335,059943

Ogle

1,04515,1251,080

Peoria

4,101102,2121,333

Perry

3404,496918

Piatt

3783,663910

Pike

4133,929905

Pope

46613705

Pulaski

1061,196819

Putnam

1681,7611,572

Randolph

62311,6901,051

Richland

4075,950889

Rock Island

2,97772,8651,549

St. Clair

5,04489,4021,068

Saline

5087,983787

Sangamon

4,948127,9461,242

Schuyler

1761,421937

Scott

97895802

Shelby

4754,738884

Stark

1371,4481,044

Stephenson

1,05116,7761,069

Tazewell

2,60746,6501,007

Union

3305,199809

Vermilion

1,33825,7401,011

Wabash

2743,405950

Warren

3746,415955

Washington

4106,7581,179

Wayne

3884,100766

White

3454,022958

Whiteside

1,20021,177962

Will

16,267260,1311,166

Williamson

1,38428,048956

Winnebago

6,025125,5001,125

Woodford

77610,3611,094

Footnotes:
(1) Average weekly wages were calculated using unrounded data.
(2) Totals for the United States do not include data for Puerto Rico or the Virgin Islands.

Note: Data are preliminary. Covered employment and wages includes workers covered by Unemployment Insurance (UI) and Unemployment Compensation for Federal Employees (UCFE) programs.

Table 3. Covered establishments, employment, and wages by state, fourth quarter 2022
StateEstablishments,
fourth quarter
(thousands)
EmploymentAverage weekly wage (1)
December 2022
(thousands)
Percent change,
December
2021–22
Fourth quarter
2022
National ranking
by level
Percent change,
fourth quarter
2021–22
National ranking
by percent change

United States (2)

11,785.7152,317.92.6$1,385---2.3--

Alabama

152.62,057.52.21,158350.48

Alaska

24.9303.91.51,29918-0.826

Arizona

211.73,157.83.11,27222-0.826

Arkansas

101.01,272.92.91,06550-0.113

California

1,768.818,051.32.31,6794-6.951

Colorado

254.32,857.02.91,4729-0.931

Connecticut

142.81,667.91.61,5936-0.931

Delaware

40.5464.62.41,346150.48

District of Columbia

49.7757.70.92,2911-1.135

Florida

882.69,616.33.91,28420-0.826

Georgia

397.54,794.53.71,28919-0.318

Hawaii

54.0638.13.71,22728-0.216

Idaho

89.5827.03.11,114440.310

Illinois

409.85,997.32.01,43211-2.846

Indiana

189.53,154.42.11,13140-1.940

Iowa

110.81,543.90.91,15337-0.318

Kansas

96.41,416.22.61,12541-0.725

Kentucky

146.01,967.42.51,09946-0.931

Louisiana

151.51,880.41.11,13439-0.826

Maine

63.1626.72.01,165340.012

Maryland

190.02,668.50.31,46210-2.443

Massachusetts

293.63,620.21.81,7902-2.545

Michigan

302.64,350.02.31,27421-1.237

Minnesota

205.62,870.01.61,35714-1.538

Mississippi

83.31,161.61.2947510.211

Missouri

239.92,860.42.01,17233-0.621

Montana

62.6500.62.41,118420.95

Nebraska

79.1995.51.71,154361.24

Nevada

105.31,503.34.71,24425-0.113

New Hampshire

64.7678.92.41,4848-6.150

New Jersey

331.24,235.52.71,5347-1.940

New Mexico

67.5844.12.71,115431.61

New York

683.59,449.32.71,7363-5.149

North Carolina

354.84,771.42.71,23526-0.621

North Dakota

34.8416.02.01,204300.95

Ohio

333.85,439.41.61,20331-1.639

Oklahoma

125.91,662.23.01,07348-0.621

Oregon

188.01,960.12.11,30217-2.242

Pennsylvania

391.95,944.52.11,32016-2.443

Rhode Island

47.0485.82.21,26123-4.348

South Carolina

171.02,218.63.21,111450.95

South Dakota

39.7444.62.11,09647-1.034

Tennessee

207.83,221.93.81,25424-0.826

Texas

811.613,576.64.21,37213-0.216

Utah

137.31,675.63.21,23027-0.113

Vermont

31.6304.61.71,207291.43

Virginia

337.44,010.62.21,41612-0.621

Washington

236.83,540.63.21,6315-3.047

West Virginia

56.6682.61.11,067491.52

Wisconsin

204.02,899.12.11,18832-1.135

Wyoming

30.1272.71.91,13738-0.520

Puerto Rico

50.8976.74.3665(3)2.9(3)

Virgin Islands

3.735.71.61,021(3)3.8(3)

Footnotes:
(1) Average weekly wages were calculated using unrounded data.
(2) Totals for the United States do not include data for Puerto Rico or the Virgin Islands.
(3) Data not included in the national ranking.

Note: Data are preliminary. Covered employment and wages includes workers covered by Unemployment Insurance (UI) and Unemployment Compensation for Federal Employees (UCFE) programs.

Chart 3. Average weekly wages by county in Illinois, fourth quarter 2022

(U.S. average = $1,385)

 

 

Last Modified Date: Friday, July 14, 2023