2020 census reveals slow population growth, increased diversity in northeastern Illinois
The U.S. Census Bureau’s recently released data from the 2020 census offer a glimpse into population and demographic shifts in northeastern Illinois.
Read MoreThe U.S. Census Bureau’s recently released data from the 2020 census offer a glimpse into population and demographic shifts in northeastern Illinois.
Read MoreMar 22, 2018 Chicago region gains high earners but loses population overall as outmigration increases and immigration stagnates Download the PDF. Population growth is both a strong indicator a...
Read MoreDownload the PDF. Population growth is both a condition and a consequence of economic prosperity. Thus, the Chicago region's residents are both the primary drivers of economic growth—and, in...
Read MoreThe residents of the Chicago region are its strongest asset and as such are vital to the region's continued economic success. Every year, the U.S. Census Bureau releases data on migration and ...
Read MoreOn December 3, 2015, the U.S. Census Bureau released its 2010-2014 American Community Survey (ACS) 5-year estimates. The ACS collects information such as ancestry, educational attainment, inc...
Read MoreOn December 3, 2015, the U.S. Census Bureau released its 2010-2014 American Community Survey (ACS) 5-year estimates. The ACS collects information such as ancestry, educational attainment, inco...
Read MoreThis Policy Update looks at the data behind the region's growing senior population.
Read MoreThis Policy Update analyzes trends in racial and ethnic composition of the CMAP region's population.
Read MoreA Policy Update assesses trends in U.S. Census data on migration and population change in our region and discusses their implications.
Read MorePlease visit www.cmap.illinois.gov/2040 for all GO TO 2040 plan materials.
Read MoreHomeownership and vacancy rates in northeastern Illinois have begun to decrease over the past few years, mirroring national trends.
Read MoreCMAP's microsite will focus on four major economic themes: trends, industry clusters, workforce, and innovation.
Read MoreSubmit comments on-line and attend open house meetings throughout the region for the draft GO TO 2040 plan update and FFY 2014-19 Transportation Improvement Program.
Read MoreCMAP's Community Data Snapshots have been updated with new information from the U.S. Census Bureau's 2008-12 American Community Survey.
Read MoreCMAP's quarterly "e-blast" newsletter for metropolitan Chicago's 284 municipalities briefly highlights local planning resources that can help communities implement livability recommendations f...
Read MorePrior to the recession, new single-family development occurred on the region's outer edgesRead More Residential Building Permit Trends Indicate Shifting Distribution in Single-Family and Multif...
Read MoreWhile rental of single-family homes has grown in the region over the last decade, multifamily developments house the majority of the region's renters. Since 2000, the region has experienced si...
Read MoreWhile annual permitted units are still at historic lows in northeastern Illinois, the region saw increases from post-recession lows in 2012. In some cases, annual permitted units in the region...
Read MoreSince the housing crisis began, many for-sale single-family homes (SFHs) in the region have become rental units or are now vacant. This has diverse implications for how the region's communitie...
Read MoreIn northeastern Illinois, household income growth has not kept pace with overall inflation and has been unevenly distributed across the region. Understanding income growth patterns can help de...
Read MoreThe U.S. Census Bureau’s recently released data from the 2020 census offer a glimpse into population and demographic shifts in northeastern Illinois.
Read MoreMar 22, 2018 Chicago region gains high earners but loses population overall as outmigration increases and immigration stagnates Download the PDF. Population growth is both a strong indicator a...
Read MoreDownload the PDF. Population growth is both a condition and a consequence of economic prosperity. Thus, the Chicago region's residents are both the primary drivers of economic growth—and, in...
Read MoreThe residents of the Chicago region are its strongest asset and as such are vital to the region's continued economic success. Every year, the U.S. Census Bureau releases data on migration and ...
Read MoreOn December 3, 2015, the U.S. Census Bureau released its 2010-2014 American Community Survey (ACS) 5-year estimates. The ACS collects information such as ancestry, educational attainment, inc...
Read MoreOn December 3, 2015, the U.S. Census Bureau released its 2010-2014 American Community Survey (ACS) 5-year estimates. The ACS collects information such as ancestry, educational attainment, inco...
Read MoreThis Policy Update looks at the data behind the region's growing senior population.
Read MoreThis Policy Update analyzes trends in racial and ethnic composition of the CMAP region's population.
Read MoreA Policy Update assesses trends in U.S. Census data on migration and population change in our region and discusses their implications.
Read MorePlease visit www.cmap.illinois.gov/2040 for all GO TO 2040 plan materials.
Read MoreHomeownership and vacancy rates in northeastern Illinois have begun to decrease over the past few years, mirroring national trends.
Read MoreCMAP's microsite will focus on four major economic themes: trends, industry clusters, workforce, and innovation.
Read MoreSubmit comments on-line and attend open house meetings throughout the region for the draft GO TO 2040 plan update and FFY 2014-19 Transportation Improvement Program.
Read MoreCMAP's Community Data Snapshots have been updated with new information from the U.S. Census Bureau's 2008-12 American Community Survey.
Read MoreCMAP's quarterly "e-blast" newsletter for metropolitan Chicago's 284 municipalities briefly highlights local planning resources that can help communities implement livability recommendations f...
Read MorePrior to the recession, new single-family development occurred on the region's outer edgesRead More Residential Building Permit Trends Indicate Shifting Distribution in Single-Family and Multif...
Read MoreWhile rental of single-family homes has grown in the region over the last decade, multifamily developments house the majority of the region's renters. Since 2000, the region has experienced si...
Read MoreWhile annual permitted units are still at historic lows in northeastern Illinois, the region saw increases from post-recession lows in 2012. In some cases, annual permitted units in the region...
Read MoreSince the housing crisis began, many for-sale single-family homes (SFHs) in the region have become rental units or are now vacant. This has diverse implications for how the region's communitie...
Read MoreIn northeastern Illinois, household income growth has not kept pace with overall inflation and has been unevenly distributed across the region. Understanding income growth patterns can help de...
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