Illinois had one of the largest population declines in the nation in 2018, the continuation of a yearslong retreat from the state, according to figures from U.S. Census Bureau released Wednesday.Here's more. Illinois Democrats are talking about raising state incomes taxes and the gas tax !
Census numbers show 114,154 people moved out of Illinois in the 12 months ending in July. In total, Illinois’ population shrank to 12,741,080, a total population loss of 45,116 from last year. This marks the fifth consecutive year of total population loss for the state and the largest drop in population in more than a decade.
Only New York saw a larger population decline of 48,510. The Empire State has about 7 million more people than Illinois.
With an out-migration of more than 114,000 in 2017, Illinois was relegated to America’s sixth-largest state, falling behind Pennsylvania.
Wednesday, December 19, 2018
Illinois population falls for fifth year with decline of 45,000
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