The ratio of in-migration to out-migration in Illinois stood at 0.67 by mid-2022, meaning the Prairie State lost the third greatest share of its residents among all the states, according to a new study from the moveBuddha website.
Chicago came in 19th in a new study by the insurance comparison website Insurify showing the city in each state that is most friendly to recent college graduates.
Illinois’ average household credit card debt rose by $538 during the second quarter of 2022, the fifth highest increase among the 50 states, according to a new study from the personal-finances website WalletHub.
The state beer excise tax in Illinois amounts to 23 cents per gallon, the 28th highest rate among the 50 states and the District of Columbia, according to a new analysis from the Tax Foundation based on 2022 data.
Illinois ranks among the 10 states with the greatest disparity of funding between its poorest and richest school districts serving elementary and secondary students, according to a new WalletHub study.
Illinois ranks among the 15 best states to live in, according to a new WalletHub study that measured considerations such as cost of living, job prospects, quality of education and overall safety.
The Winnebago Sheriff’s Department arrested 420 people for driving under the influence last year, the highest number of DUI arrests among Illinois counties, according to an activist group’s annual DUI survey.
Illinois’ gross domestic product decreased by an annualized rate of 2.5% in the first quarter of 2022, the 14th worst showing among the 50 states, according to new data from the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA).
Despite a 2.5% shrinkage in the gross domestic product in the first quarter of 2022 and a poor showing for business friendliness, Illinois ranked 19th in a new CNBC study of the top states for business.
Net liabilities in Illinois for so-called other post-employment benefits (OPEBs), which consist primarily of health care and life insurance benefits to retired public employees, now hover at about $101.6 billion, according to a new analysis.
Illinois ranked 48th among the 50 states and the District of Columbia in a new study by the Giggster website that examines which jurisdictions recorded the highest marriage rates in 2020.
The average Illinois household spends $2,029 a month on common bills such as rent, auto loans and utilities, the 16th highest amount among the 50 states, according to a new study by the personal finance website Doxo.
Illinois residents, on average, now pay $5.40 for a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline, the sixth highest average gas price among all 50 states and the District of Columbia, according to a June 6 report from AAA.
Illinois ranked 41st among the 50 states and the District of Columbia in a new WalletHub study that examines the states with the best conditions for military retirees, based on criteria such as veterans per capita and access to Veterans Administration health facilities.
Illinois finished near the bottom of a new ranking by the website Wirepoints measuring migration gains and losses among the states based on the latest data from the Internal Revenue Service.
Illinois ranks 27th among the 50 states and the District of Columbia based on the number of miles of roadway in each state per charging station, according to a new study by the news and commentary website Electrek.
IIrvin for Illinois, the campaign committee supporting Aurora Mayor Richard Irvin in his bid to win the Republican nomination for Illinois governor, spent $11,904,491 in the first quarter of 2022, ending March 31.
Eighty-one of Illinois’ 102 counties recorded population losses last year as the Prairie State suffered an overall 1% population drop, according to recently released U.S. Census Bureau data.