Percentage of the population living in disadvantaged census tracts (at or above the 90th percentile) based on any of the five following risks: agricultural value losses, building value losses or fatalities and injuries due to 14 types of natural hazards; or projected flood or wildfire risk
Illinois’s 2023 Annual Ranking: #25Adjust My Rank
United States’s 2023 Annual Ranking: #nullAdjust My Rank
Top Positive Impact
IllinoisNegative Impact
Illinois0.021
31
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•
15.7
24
11.2
42
3.5
9
$172
32
•
•
53
30
2.5%
33
38.8%
14
9.6%
32
$43,317
13
12.4%
27
4.8%
43
10.6%
25
67.1%
31
34.5
26
4.93
36
•
•
33.3%
17
90.4%
32
•
•
•
•
12.5%
11
93.1%
18
73
43
28.3%
14
60.3%
23
0.227
28
•
•
9.8
46
1.7
18
100.0%
1
98.4%
3
•
•
3
13
9.8%
9
13.7%
25
7.0
9
•
•
66.1%
11
38.7%
13
23.7%
43
15.7%
34
26.6%
41
-0.052
27
•
•
10.8%
32
•
•
75.9
6
325.2
25
234.7
31
6.6%
23
•
•
54.1%
34
67.6%
41
60.9%
29
65.9%
25
•
•
70.0%
30
44.4%
29
65.7%
20
•
•
82.0%
32
3,340
45
0.066
28
•
•
23.4%
23
6.2%
39
22.8%
20
•
•
566.9
39
5.5%
16
11.1
15
•
•
36.0%
29
•
•
5.2%
2
12.4%
17
0.259
19
•
•
29.5
22
18.0%
21
13.7%
5
11.7%
13
11.4
8
•
•
8,638
20
2.0
36
•
•
12.5%
28
49.3%
31
8.5%
27
2.2
43
9.3%
9
26.8%
18
8.7%
4
7.8%
14
8.5%
14
3.6%
27
5.8%
16
17.7%
4
12.0%
31
•
•
30.0%
10
32.3%
8
33.3%
22
0.099
25
•
•
12,582,032
•
21.6%
•
61.2%
•
17.2%
•
11.5%
•
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