Illinois has 102 counties, and most of them can be classified as rural.
Alexander County (county seat: Cairo) has experienced an 82% drop in population since its 1940 peak of 25,496. It now has fewer residents than it did before the Civil War.
Source: Wikipedia
Sources: Illinois Policy (2021) Illinois Policy (2022), Illinois Policy (2023), Illinois Policy (2024)
From Illinois Policy (2022)
While Illinois’ most populous areas are losing the largest number of residents, population decline is happening at the fastest rates in the state’ more rural areas. Alexander County and Edwards County led the state in population decline as a share of population.
Source: Wikipedia
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