State of Illinois Finishes First
Among Populous States and Seventh Nationwide in 2020 Census Count
Thanks to administration’s partnership
with over 400 local organizations, Illinois surpassed 2010
self-response rate
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[December 19, 2020]
Governor Pritzker and the Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS)
today announced the results of the 2020 Census in Illinois and
celebrated the over 400 nonprofits and organizations that helped
Illinois exceed its 2010 self-response rate during the pandemic.
Illinois finished seventh nationwide and first among states with
over 9M in population size in self-response rates.
"In 2019, we committed one of the largest per-person allocations of
funding of any state in the country to ensure an accurate and
complete count in the 2020 Census," said Governor JB Pritzker. "A
total of $48.4M went directly to outreach and education to ensure
the voices of residents from all of Illinois’ diverse communities
were heard. Despite efforts by the federal government to halt the
count, by partnering with local organizations across the state we
led an aggressive effort to ensure as many residents as possible
were counted."
Illinois Census grantees worked with IDHS get a complete count
despite unforeseeable challenges, including the ongoing COVID-19
pandemic. With their help, Illinois surpassed the 2010 self-response
rate of 70.5 percent, finishing at 71.4 percent. A self-response
rate is the percentage of homes known by the U.S. Census Bureau that
completed the census survey on their own.
Chicago also outperformed most large cities with populations over 2M
(Los Angles, Houston, and Philadelphia), with New York City being
the only city that outperformed Chicago. Cook County also surpassed
its 2010 self-response rate.
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“I’m extremely proud and thankful for all of the IDHS staff and partners across
Illinois who helped in our efforts to achieve a complete and accurate count in
the 2020 Census,” said IDHS Secretary Grace B. Hou. “Despite the COVID-19
pandemic that limited direct interaction with residents at their front doors,
competing messages from the Trump Administration that dissuaded people from
participating in the Census, and having to redo agreements with our grantees
because of the ever changing deadlines, we had excellent results. It was so
important for us to have a complete and accurate count so that all of our
residents, including immigrants, are represented and have the resources they
need.”
In total, IDHS funded 31 Regional Intermediaries, who in turn funded over 400
nonprofits and municipal governments in Illinois. A statewide marketing plan
focused on hard-to-count zip codes and tallied over 450M views across
multilingual media outlets. IDHS also funded sister agencies in the Illinois
Departments of Commerce & Economic Opportunity, Agriculture, Aging, and
Veterans’ Affairs. They each helped to distribute promotional material,
including Census branded facemasks, and other important resources.
On June 2019, the Pritzker Administration created the inaugural Illinois Census
Office and established an Advisory Panel to help oversee and advise the State’s
Census efforts. To bring the 2020 Census to a close, the Census Advisory Panel
will host their final meeting on December 18th. For more information about the
2020 Census and the final numbers, visit the Illinois Census 2020 Homepage.
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