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County-to-county migration · IRS SOI · filing years 2022-2023
Net migration: -45 tax returns · +123 people · $-11,994,000 AGI
| County | Returns | AGI |
|---|---|---|
| Will County, IL | 184 | $12,563,000 |
| Bureau County, IL | 179 | $7,579,000 |
| Kendall County, IL | 172 | $11,418,000 |
| Cook County, IL | 170 | $10,018,000 |
| Grundy County, IL | 138 | $7,727,000 |
| Livingston County, IL | 123 | $5,552,000 |
| DeKalb County, IL | 118 | $7,059,000 |
| Kane County, IL | 100 | $5,463,000 |
| DuPage County, IL | 86 | $5,879,000 |
| Putnam County, IL | 43 | $2,456,000 |
| County | Returns | AGI |
|---|---|---|
| Bureau County, IL | 205 | $8,659,000 |
| Cook County, IL | 138 | $8,739,000 |
| Will County, IL | 115 | $7,994,000 |
| DeKalb County, IL | 114 | $5,927,000 |
| Livingston County, IL | 111 | $5,087,000 |
| Kendall County, IL | 103 | $6,968,000 |
| Grundy County, IL | 95 | $7,764,000 |
| Kane County, IL | 77 | $4,211,000 |
| McLean County, IL | 61 | $3,076,000 |
| DuPage County, IL | 59 | $3,725,000 |
IRS migration data tracks where tax filers lived in consecutive years. A "return" is roughly a household; "AGI" is the adjusted gross income that moved with them. Net migration = inflow − outflow. Small county-pair flows are suppressed by the IRS for privacy and shown blank.
Source: IRS SOI Migration Data. License: CC0 1.0.