It all started here.
Population loss as in major -- 50% or more.
Source: Wikipedia (Henderson County, Oquawka)
Oquawka is the county seat of Henderson County.
Population loss by degrees: 80-90%, 70-79%, 60-69%, 50-59%.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts
- 14.2% - Henderson County
- 33.4% - Illinois
- 30.9% - U.S.
Percentage of population 65 and older:
- 25.1% - Henderson County
- 15.6% - Illinois
- 16.0% - U.S.
% of population living in poverty:
- 11.2% - Henderson County
- 12.1% - Illinois
- 11.8% - U.S.
Greetings from Trump's America.
Source: Wikipedia
3rd-party candidates received 17.9% of vote in 1992, 12% of vote in 1996, 5.9% in 2016
(George Wallace received 7% of the vote in 1968)
Other Illinois population loss posts:
Alexander County/Cairo. (11/15/2019)
Brown County/Mount Sterling. (12/1/2019)
Calhoun County/Hardin. (11/19/2019)
Gallatin County/Shawneetown. (11/16/2019)
Hamilton County/McLeansboro. (11/17/2019)
Hancock County/Carthage. (12/2/2019)
Hardin County/Elizabethtown. (11/15/2019)
Jasper County/Newton. (11/18/2019)
Pike County/Pittsfield. (11/21/2019)
Pope County/Golconda. (11/15/2019)
Pulaski County/Mound City. (11/15/2019)
Schuyler County/Rushville. (11/25/2019)
Scott County/Winchester. (11/24/2019)
White County/Carmi. (11/18/2019)
Brown County/Mount Sterling. (12/1/2019)
Calhoun County/Hardin. (11/19/2019)
Gallatin County/Shawneetown. (11/16/2019)
Hamilton County/McLeansboro. (11/17/2019)
Hancock County/Carthage. (12/2/2019)
Hardin County/Elizabethtown. (11/15/2019)
Jasper County/Newton. (11/18/2019)
Pike County/Pittsfield. (11/21/2019)
Pope County/Golconda. (11/15/2019)
Pulaski County/Mound City. (11/15/2019)
Schuyler County/Rushville. (11/25/2019)
Scott County/Winchester. (11/24/2019)
White County/Carmi. (11/18/2019)
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