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Williamson County PDF
Demographic Profile
Williamson County, Illinois
(County Seat: Marion)
Copyright © 2007 by the Southern Illinois Workforce Investment Board (SIWIB). All rights reserved.
Last Revised 12/14/2011
www.WilliamsonCountyCourthouse.com
2007
Williamson County, IL 2007
About the Publisher
This demographic profile was developed by Man-Tra-Con
Corporation, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to supporting the
economic health of southern Illinois by providing services designed to
build a quality workforce. With guidance from the Chief Local Elected
Officials and the Southern Illinois Workforce Investment Board (SIWIB),
Man-Tra-Con serves Local Workforce Investment Area #25, comprised
of Franklin, Jackson, Jefferson, Perry, and Williamson counties. ManTra-Con also joins forces with the Workforce Investment Board for Local
Workforce Investment Area #26 in implementing special projects such as the State of
Illinois' Critical Skill Shortages Initiative (CSSI) for the Southern Economic
Development Region (SEDR).
This booklet provides current information that reflects the characteristics of
population, labor force, taxes, income, housing, utilities, education, quality of life, and
transportation in Williamson County, Illinois. Our intent is to provide investors,
entrepreneurs, and government or business administrators with information useful for
making decisions or policies on business attraction, retention, and expansion. The
information provided can also be used by individuals who currently live and work (or
plan to live and work) in the local areas to know more about Williamson County.
(If you have any questions regarding this demographic profile, please contact Lianbin Cui, (618) 998-0970
ext. 276 or lianbincui@mantracon.org, at Man-Tra-Con Corporation, Marion, IL 62959.)
Williamson County, Illinois
Williamson County is one of 102 counties in the State of Illinois. Its county seat is
Marion. In 2000, the total population of Williamson County was 61,296, with a median
age of 38.8. According to U.S Census 2000, 99.0% of its population is reported as only
one race, including 95.3% of these self-reported as White and 2.5% self-reported as
African Americans. In 2005, the Per Capita Personal Income (PCPI) of Williamson
County was $27,169, ranked 49th in the state. This PCPI was 75% of the state average,
$36,264, and 79% of the national average, $34,471. Average household size and average
family size were 2.35 persons and 2.89 persons respectively.
Williamson County is located in southern Illinois, approximately 120 miles southeast
of St. Louis, Missouri and 320 miles south of Chicago. The county has a total area of
444.38 square miles, of which 423.41 square miles are land and 20.96 square miles are
water.
The major cities and villages in Williamson County include Bush, Cambria,
Carterville, Colp, Crainville, Creal Springs, Energy, Freeman Spur, Herrin, Hurst,
Johnston City, Marion, Pittsburg, Spillertown, and Whiteash.
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Williamson County, IL 2007
Important Contacts
Government
Williamson County
County Clerk
200 W. Jefferson St.
Marion, IL 62959
(618) 997-1301
City of Johnston City
Mayor’s Office
500 S. Washington Ave.
Johnston City, IL 62951
(618) 983-6544
Village of Creal Springs
507 E. Walnut St
Creal Springs, IL 62922
(618) 996-2311
Village of Spillertown
Village Hall
102 Community Drive
Marion, IL 62959
(618) 997-5533
City of Marion
1102 Tower Square
Marion, IL 62959
(618) 997-6281
www.cityofmarionil.gov
Village of Bush
Village Hall
406 Poplar Ave.
De Soto, IL 62924
(618) 987-2014
Village of Energy
210 N. Pershing St.
Energy, IL 62933
(618) 942-6212
Village of Whiteash
Village Hall
200 Sanders Ave.
Marion, IL 62959
(618) 993-3710
City of Carterville
City Clerk
103 S. Division St.
Carterville, IL 62918
(618) 985-2252
Village of Cambria
City Hall
103 Maple St.
Cambria, IL 62915
(618) 985-6082
Village of Freeman Spur
City Hall
19072 Freeman Spur Rd.
Freeman Spur, IL 62841
(618) 942-3594
City of Herrin
City Clerk
300 N. Park Ave.
Herrin, IL 62948
(618) 942-3175
www.herrinillinois.com
Village of Colp
Village Clerk
P.O. Box 266
Colp, IL 62921
(618) 922-4647
Village of Goreville
City Hall
105 W. Collins St.
Goreville, IL 62939
(618) 995-2157
City of Hurt
City Hall
111 N. Bush Ave.
Hurst, IL 62949
(618) 987-2513
Village of Crainville
Village Hall
1205 Main St.
Carterville, IL 62918
(618) 985-3322
Village of Pittsburg
City Hall
302 W Avery Ave.
Pittsburg, IL 62974
(618) 993-8260
Economic Development
Regional Economic
Development Corporation
(REDCO)
2305 West Main St.
Marion, IL 62959-1180
(618) 998-8252
www.redco.org
Herrin Chamber of Commerce
Three S. Park Ave.
Herrin, IL 62948
(618) 942-5163
www.herrinillinois.com
Adventure Illinois! Southern
Illinois Tourism Development
Office
14967 Gun Creek Trail
Whittington, IL 62897
(888) 998-9397 or (618) 629-1819
www.adventureillinois.com
Illinois Department of
Commerce and Economic
Opportunity (DCEO)- Marion
Office
2309 W. Main St., Ste 118
Marion, IL 62595
(618) 997-4394
www.ildceo.net
Marion Chamber of
Commerce
P.O. Box 307
2305 West Main St.
Marion, Illinois 62959
800-699-1760 or (618) 997-6311
www.MarionIllinois.com
Johnston City Chamber of
Commerce
P.O. Box 238
Johnston City, IL 62951
(618) 983-5445
Greater Egypt Regional
Planning & Development
Commission
608 E. College St.
Carbondale, IL 62902
(618) 549-3306
Illinois Department of
Employment Security - Regional
Office (Southern)
321 Withers Drive, Ste B
Mt. Vernon, IL 62864-2242
(618) 242-6121
www.ides.state.il.us
Marion Economic
Development
1102 Tower Square
Marion, IL 62959
(618) 997-2612
www.cityofmarionil.gov
Dunn Richmond Economic
Development Center
150 E. Pleasant Hill Road
Carbondale, IL 62903
♦Southern Illinois Entrepreneurship
Center
(618) 453-3805
www.siecenter.biz
♦Small Business Development Center
(618) 536-2424
www.southernillinois.biz
♦Southern Illinois Service Corp of
Retired Executives (SCORE)
Free and confidential business
counseling
(618) 453-6654
www.silscore.org
John A. Logan College
700 Logan College Rd.
Carterville, IL 62918
(618) 985-3741 or (618) 985-2752
(TTY)
www.jalc.edu
Illinois Department of
Employment Security - Marion
Office
8195 Express Drive
Marion, IL 62959
(618) 997-6835
www.ides.state.il.us/ietc
Rend Lake College
468 N. Ken Gray Parkway
Ina, IL 62846
(618) 437-5321
www.rlc.edu
Illinois Small Business
110 N. Taft St.
West Frankfort, IL
(618) 932-6135
Southern Illinois University
Carbondale
Carbondale, IL 62901
(618) 453-2121
www.siuc.edu
Man-Tra-Con Corporation
3000 W. DeYoung Suite 800-B
Marion, IL 62959
(618) 998-0970
(618) 998-9620 (TTY)
www.mantracon.org
Marion Main Street, Inc.
P.O. Box 535
Marion, IL 62959
(618) 993-5299
www.marionmainstreet.org
Carterville Chamber of
Commerce
P.O. Box 262
120 N. Greenbriar Rd.
Carterville, IL 62918
(618) 985-6942
www.cartervillechamber.com
Note: The above contact information is subject to change without notice.
Please refer to page 18 for electricity providers.
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Williamson County, IL 2007
Population
Williamson County’s 2005 population of 63,411 was ranked 23rd in the state. The population of Illinois
was 12,763,371 by 2005, which was ranked 5th in the nation.
Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis
General Information (2000)
Williamson County
Local Workforce
Investment Area #25
Number
Percent
223,065
100.0
Number
61,296
Percent
100.0
29,691
31,605
48.4
51.6
111,490
111,575
11,621
3,989
3,684
7,880
9,210
8,364
3,462
2,963
10,123
19.0
6.5
6.0
12.9
15.0
13.6
5.6
4.8
16.5
38.8
Race
One Race
White
Black (one race)
Other Races
Two or More Races
Hispanic or Latino (of any race)¹
Not Hispanic or Latino
White alone
Total Population
Sex
Male
Female
Age
Under 15 years
15-19 years
20-24 years
25-34 years
35-44 years
45-54 years
55-59 years
60-64 years
65 and over
Median Age
Housing Tenure
Occupied Housing Units
Owner-occupied housing units
Renter-occupied housing
unites
Average Household Size²
Average Household size of
owner-occupied unit
Average household size of
renter-occupied unit
Average Family Size³
State of Illinois
United States
Number
12,419,293
Percent
100.0
Number
281,421,906
Percent
100.0
50.0
50.0
6,080,336
6,338,957
49.0
51.0
138,053,563
143,368,343
49.1
50.9
40,376
17,500
21,094
29,311
31,534
28,692
11,291
9,457
33,810
18.1
7.8
9.5
13.1
14.1
12.9
5.1
4.2
15.2
2,711,504
894,002
850,843
1,811,674
1,983,870
1,626,742
577,747
462,886
1,500,025
21.9
7.2
6.9
14.6
16.0
13.1
4.7
3.7
12.0
60,253,375
20,219,890
18,964,001
39,891,724
45,148,527
37,677,952
13,469,237
10,805,447
34,991,753
21.4
7.2
6.7
14.2
16.0
13.4
4.8
3.8
12.4
(×)
N/C
(×)
34.7
(×)
35.3
(×)
60,695
58,441
1,527
727
601
99.0
95.3
2.5
1.2
1.0
220,483
201,755
14,330
4,398
2,582
98.8
90.4
6.4
2.0
1.2
12,184,277
9,125,471
1,876,875
1,181,931
235,016
98.1
73.5
15.1
9.4
1.9
274,595,678
211,460,626
34,658,190
28,476,862
6,826,228
97.6
75.1
12.3
12.5
2.4
763
60,533
58,006
1.2
98.8
96.4
3,392
219,673
200,046
1.5
98.5
89.7
1,530,262
10,889,031
8,424,140
12.3
87.7
67.8
35,305,818
246,116,088
194,552,774
12.5
87.5
69.1
25,358
18,667
100.0
73.6
89,859
62,482
100.0
69.5
4,591,779
3,088,884
100.0
67.3
105,480,101
69,815,753
100.0
66.2
6,691
26.4
27,377
30.5
1,502,895
32.7
35,664,348
33.8
2.35
(×)
2.33
(×)
2.63
(×)
2.59
(×)
2.45
(×)
2.45
(×)
2.76
(×)
2.69
(×)
2.09
(×)
2.06
(×)
2.37
(×)
2.40
(×)
2.89
(×)
2.91
(×)
3.23
(×)
3.14
(×)
Note: 1. Hispanic or Latino (of any race): People who identify with the terms "Hispanic" or "Latino" are those who classify themselves in one of
the specific Hispanic or Latino categories listed on the Census 2000 or ACS questionnaire - "Mexican," "Puerto Rican," or "Cuban" - as
well as those who indicate that they are "other Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino." Origin can be viewed as the heritage, nationality group,
lineage, or country of birth of the person or the person's parents or ancestors before their arrival in the United States. People who identify
their origin as Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino may be of any race.
2. Average Household Size: A measure obtained by dividing the number of people in households by the total number of households (or
householders).
3. Average Family Size: A measure obtained by dividing the number of members of families by the total number of families (or family
householders).
4. Local Workforce Investment Area #25 is comprised of Franklin, Jackson, Jefferson, Perry, and Williamson Counties.
5. N/C = Not Able to Calculate
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000
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Williamson County, IL 2007
Populations in the Major Cities in Williamson County
Total Population
Sex
Male
Female
Carterville
Number
Percent
4,616
100.0
Herrin
Number
Percent
11,298
100.0
Hurst
Number
Percent
805
100.0
Johnson City
Number
Percent
3,557
100.0
Marion
Number
Percent
16,035
100.0
2,236
2,380
48.4
51.6
5,165
6,133
45.7
54.3
378
427
47.0
53.0
1,639
1,918
46.1
53.9
7,500
8,535
46.8
53.2
Age
Under 15 years
15-19 years
20-24 years
25-34 years
35-44 years
45-54 years
55-59 years
60-64 years
65 and over
960
348
319
625
671
633
244
189
627
20.9
7.5
6.9
13.5
14.5
13.7
5.3
4.1
13.5
2,084
712
624
1,459
1,574
1,434
603
531
2,277
18.4
6.3
5.5
12.9
13.9
12.7
5.3
4.7
20.1
158
58
50
113
121
92
52
48
113
19.7
7.2
6.2
14.0
15.0
11.4
6.5
6.0
14.1
687
218
187
474
489
464
195
178
665
19.3
6.1
5.3
13.3
13.7
13.0
5.5
5.0
18.7
3,043
980
968
2,013
2,232
2,001
848
751
3,199
19.0
6.1
6.0
12.6
13.9
12.5
5.3
4.7
20.0
Median Age
35.9
(x)
40.0
(x)
36.5
(x)
39.0
(×)
39.6
(×)
Race
One Race
White
Black (one race)
Other Races
Two or More Races
4,571
4,441
52
78
45
99.0
96.2
1.1
1.7
1.0
11,184
10,927
104
153
114
99.0
96.7
0.9
1.4
1.0
799
783
8
8
6
99.3
97.3
1.0
1.0
0.7
3,538
3524
4
10
19
99.5
99.1
0.1
0.3
0.5
15,841
14,895
696
250
194
98.8
92.9
4.3
1.6
1.2
Hispanic or Latino (of any
race)¹
Not Hispanic or Latino
White alone
52
1.1
107
0.9
10
1.2
38
1.1
257
1.6
4,564
4,419
98.9
95.7
11,191
10,850
99.1
96.0
795
781
98.8
97.0
3,519
3,490
98.9
98.1
15,778
14,760
98.4
92.0
100.0
4,831
100.0
360
100.0
1,560
100.0
6,902
100.0
69.3
3,445
71.3
253
70.3
1,171
75.1
4,466
64.7
30.7
1,386
28.7
107
29.7
389
24.9
2,436
35.3
(x)
2.26
(x)
2.24
(x)
2.28
(×)
2.25
(×)
(x)
2.33
(x)
2.34
(x)
2.30
(×)
2.35
(×)
(x)
2.09
(x)
2.00
(x)
2.22
(×)
2.07
(×)
(x)
2.88
(x)
2.89
(x)
2.86
(×)
2.86
(×)
Housing Tenure
Occupied Housing Units
1,933
Owner-occupied housing
1,340
units
Renter-occupied housing
593
unites
Average Household Size²
2.39
Average Household size
2.57
of owner-occupied unit
Average household size
1.97
of renter-occupied unit
Average Family Size³
2.95
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000
Populations in the Major Villages in Williamson County
Total Population
Sex
Male
Female
Age
Under 15 years
15-19 years
20-24 years
25-34 years
35-44 years
45-54 years
55-59 years
60-64 years
65 and over
Cambria
Number
Percent
1,330
100.0
Crainville
Number
Percent
992
100.0
Creal Springs
Number
Percent
702
100.0
Energy
Number
Percent
1,175
100.0
Pittsburg
Number
Percent
575
100.0
637
693
47.9
52.1
449
543
45.3
54.7
347
355
49.4
50.6
539
636
45.9
54.1
303
272
52.7
47.3
308
83
137
224
201
146
49
40
142
23.2
6.2
10.3
16.8
15.1
11.0
3.7
3.0
10.7
190
86
56
126
170
142
53
40
129
19.1
8.7
5.6
12.7
17.1
14.3
5.3
4.0
13.0
133
50
44
82
95
84
53
30
131
18.9
7.1
6.3
11.7
13.5
12.0
7.5
4.3
18.6
164
71
82
137
151
146
88
98
238
14.0
6.0
7.0
11.7
12.9
12.4
7.5
8.3
20.2
117
44
34
77
86
79
28
25
85
20.3
7.7
5.9
13.4
15.0
13.7
4.9
4.3
14.7
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Williamson County, IL 2007
Median Age
30.3
(x)
37.3
(x)
39.1
(x)
44.1
(×)
36.3
(×)
Race
One Race
White
Black (one race)
Other Races
Two or More Races
1,311
1,264
30
17
19
98.6
95.0
2.3
1.4
1.4
983
970
7
6
9
99.1
97.8
0.7
0.6
0.9
692
683
1
8
10
98.6
97.3
0.1
1.2
1.4
1,164
1,147
11
6
11
99.1
97.6
0.9
0.5
0.9
575
564
7
4
0
100.0
98.1
1.2
0.7
0.0
Hispanic or Latino (of any
race)¹
Not Hispanic or Latino
White alone
23
1.7
4
0.4
12
1.7
7
0.6
1
0.2
1,307
1,256
98.3
94.4
988
967
99.6
97.5
690
675
98.3
96.2
1,168
1,140
99.4
97.0
574
563
99.8
97.9
Housing Tenure
Occupied Housing Units
564
100.0
425
100.0
292
100.0
481
100.0
228
Owner-occupied housing
358
63.5
300
70.6
232
79.5
285
59.3
198
units
Renter-occupied housing
206
36.5
125
29.4
60
20.5
196
40.7
30
unites
Average Household Size²
2.36
(x)
2.33
(x)
2.28
(x)
2.19
(×)
2.52
Average Household size
2.48
(x)
2.54
(x)
2.30
(x)
2.42
(×)
2.55
of owner-occupied unit
Average household size
2.15
(x)
1.84
(x)
2.22
(x)
1.86
(×)
2.33
of renter-occupied unit
Average Family Size³
2.91
(x)
3.01
(x)
2.94
(x)
2.71
(×)
2.96
Note : The population data for the villages of Bush (257), Colp (224), Freeman Spur (273), Spillertown (220), and Whiteash (268) is not
included in this table due to the limited space.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000
Age Group Distribution (2000)
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000
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100.0
86.8
13.2
(×)
(×)
(×)
(×)
Williamson County, IL 2007
Population Change in Williamson County (2000-2006)
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Population Estimates and Projections (2000-2010)
Note: The city of Marion is the core area.
Source: Easi Analytic Software, Inc.
Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity
Missouri Census Data Center
U.S. Census Bureau
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Williamson County, IL 2007
Commute Population within 15- and 30-Mile Radii
Total population
Age
under 15 years
15-17 years
18-19 years
20-24 years
25-34 years
35-44 years
45-54 years
55-59 years
60-64 years
65 and over
Race
One Race
White alone
Black alone
Other races
Two or More Races
Hispanic
White Alone Not Hispanic
Household
Total Household
Income (in 1999)
Less than $10,000
$10,000 to $14,999
$15,000 to $24,999
$25,000 to $34,999
$35,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $74,999
$75,000 to $99,999
$100,000 or more
Note: The city of Marion is the core area.
Source: Missouri Census Data Center
U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000
15-mile Radius
Number
Percent
87,965
100.0
16,491
18.7
3,471
3.9
2,132
2.4
6,091
6.9
11,430
13.0
12,848
14.6
11,776
13.4
4,992
5.7
4,215
4.8
14,519
16.5
87,072
99.0
83,419
94.8
2,655
3.0
998
1.2
893
1.0
1,163
1.3
82,708
94.0
37,093
100.0
5,324
14.4
3,579
9.6
6,421
17.3
5,211
14.0
6,430
17.3
5,800
15.6
2,346
6.3
1,982
5.4
30-mile Radius
Number
Percent
228,712
100.0
40,228
17.6
9,369
4.1
8,759
3.8
21,168
9.3
29,726
13.0
32,623
14.3
28,852
12.6
12,029
5.3
10,140
4.4
35,818
15.7
225,926
98.8
207,789
90.9
13,696
6.0
4,441
1.9
2,786
1.2
3,862
1.7
205,660
89.9
92,359
100.0
15,001
16.2
9,015
9.8
16,163
17.5
13,078
14.2
15,480
16.8
13,787
14.9
5,494
5.9
4,341
4.7
Educational Attainment (30-Mile Radius from the City of Marion)
Williamson County ranked
No. 26 among 102
counties in Illinois in terms
of the percentage of all
persons 25 and older with
at least a Bachelor’s
Degree.
Source: U.S. Census
Bureau, Census 2000
Source: Missouri Census Data Center
U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000
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Labor Force
There are six counties that are adjacent to Williamson County, including Franklin, Jackson, Johnson, Pope,
Saline, and Union counties. The majority of the labor force in Marion and Herrin is drawn from the local county, the
above six adjacent counties, plus Jefferson County and Perry County.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Major Employers
Major Employers
Herrin Hospital
Heartland and Regional Medical Center
US Veterans Medical Center
Aisin Holdings of America Inc.
Marion Community School District #2
General Dynamics Ordnance
Extra Help Service Inc.
Wisconsin Physicians Services
Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co.
Herrin Community School District #4
Franklin-Williamson Human Services
Wal-Mart (Marion)
Williamson County Shrine Club
Carterville Community School District #5
Kroger (Marion)
Allied Waste
Herrin Community Pantry
Dillard’s
Cracker Barrel Old County STR
Sam's Club
Sears Roebuck & Co.
Home Depot
Pizza Hut (Herrin)
Shawnee Christian Nursing Center
Target
Wal-Mart (Herrin)
WCIL Radio
Southern Illinois Power Co-op
O'Charley's
Parkway Manor
Menards
Source: Illinois Workforce Information Center
InfoUSA Inc.
# Employees
680
600
500
500 -999
500 -999
415
400
350
300
300
280
250
246
206
200
199
175
160
145
130
130
120
120
120
120
120
120
117
112
100
100-249
Type of Industry
General Medical And Surgical Hospitals
General Medical And Surgical Hospitals
Government-Specialty Hospital Except Psychiatric
Automobile Parts & Supplies
Elementary And Secondary Schools
Ammunition, Except For Small Arms
Employment Contractors-Temporary Help
Insurance-Claim Processing Services
Soft Drink Manufacturing
Elementary And Secondary Schools
Alcoholism Information & Treatment Centers
Department Stores
Business Associations
Elementary And Secondary Schools
Grocery Stores
Garbage Collection
Social Service & Welfare Organizations
Department Stores
Restaurants
Department Stores
Department Stores
Home Centers
Restaurants
Nursing Care Facilities
Department Stores
Department Stores
Radio Broadcasting Stations
Electric Power Distribution
Restaurants
Nursing Care Facilities
Home Centers
Class of Worker by Industry in Williamson County and Major Cities
Total:
Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining:
Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting
Mining
Construction
Manufacturing
Wholesale trade
Retail trade
Transportation and warehousing, and utilities:
Transportation and warehousing
Utilities
Information
Finance, insurance, real estate and rental and leasing:
Finance and insurance
Real estate and rental and leasing
Professional, scientific, management, administrative, and
waste management services:
Professional, scientific, and technical services
Management of companies and enterprises
Herrin
Number
Percent
4,847
100.0
118
2.4
22
0.5
96
2.0
269
5.5
703
14.5
106
2.2
698
14.4
197
4.1
154
3.2
43
0.9
75
1.5
274
5.7
238
4.9
36
0.7
285
164
0
5.9
3.4
0.0
Marion
Number
Percent
6,968
100.0
34
0.5
26
0.4
8
0.1
343
4.9
576
8.3
173
2.5
1,165
16.7
389
5.6
268
3.8
121
1.7
245
3.5
492
7.1
353
5.1
139
2.0
344
210
0
4.9
3.0
0.0
Williamson County
Number
Percent
27,266
100.0
559
2.1
229
0.8
330
1.2
1,718
6.3
2,836
10.4
681
2.5
4,097
15.0
1,601
5.9
1,205
4.4
396
1.5
694
2.5
1,598
5.9
1,242
4.6
356
1.3
1,472
852
0
5.4
3.1
0.0
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Administrative and support and waste management services
Educational, health and social services:
Educational services
Health care and social assistance
Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation and food
services:
Arts, entertainment, and recreation
Accommodation and food services
Other services (except public administration)
Public administration
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000
121
1,217
465
752
2.5
25.1
9.6
15.5
134
1,679
584
1,095
1.9
24.1
8.4
15.7
620
6,807
2,979
3,828
2.3
25.0
10.9
14.0
371
47
324
289
245
7.7
1.0
6.7
6.0
5.1
632
20
612
306
590
9.1
0.3
8.8
4.4
8.5
2,010
224
1,786
1,298
1,895
7.4
0.8
6.6
4.8
7.0
Class of Worker by Occupation in Williamson County and Major Cities
Total:
Management, professional, and related occupations:
Management, business, and financial operations occupations:
Management occupations, except farmers and farm
managers
Farmers and farm managers
Business and financial operations occupations:
Business operations specialists
Financial specialists
Professional and related occupations:
Computer and mathematical occupations
Architecture and engineering occupations:
Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers
Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians
Life, physical, and social science occupations
Community and social services occupations
Legal occupations
Education, training, and library occupations
Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media
occupations
Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations:
Health diagnosing and treating practitioners and
technical occupations
Health technologists and technicians
Service occupations:
Healthcare support occupations
Protective service occupations:
Fire fighting, prevention, and law enforcement workers,
including supervisors
Other protective service workers, including supervisors
Food preparation and serving related occupations
Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations
Personal care and service occupations
Sales and office occupations:
Sales and related occupations
Office and administrative support occupations
Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations
Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations:
Construction and extraction occupations:
Supervisors, construction and extraction workers
Construction trades workers
Extraction workers
Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations
Production, transportation, and material moving occupations:
Production occupations
Transportation and material moving occupations:
Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers
Aircraft and traffic control occupations
Motor vehicle operators
Rail, water and other transportation occupations
Material moving workers
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000
Herrin
Number
Percent
4,847
100.0
1,286
26.5
460
9.5
Marion
Number
Number
6,968
100.0
2,147
30.8
892
12.8
Williamson County
Percent
Number
27,266
100.0
7,757
28.4
2,896
10.6
315
8
137
75
62
826
23
59
42
17
14
104
19
313
6.5
0.2
2.8
1.5
1.3
17.0
0.5
1.2
0.9
0.4
0.3
2.1
0.4
6.5
630
29
233
112
121
1,255
45
69
52
17
12
135
92
467
9.0
0.4
3.3
1.6
1.7
18.0
0.6
1.0
0.7
0.2
0.2
1.9
1.3
6.7
1,906
134
856
405
451
4,861
157
366
273
93
115
546
272
1,826
7.0
0.5
3.1
1.5
1.7
17.8
0.6
1.3
1.0
0.3
0.4
2.0
1.0
6.7
58
236
1.2
4.9
57
378
0.8
5.4
284
1,295
1.0
4.7
142
94
895
135
149
2.9
1.9
18.5
2.8
3.1
261
117
1,346
153
249
3.7
1.7
19.3
2.2
3.6
809
486
4,851
668
842
3.0
1.8
17.8
2.4
3.1
110
39
260
170
181
1,342
564
778
10
428
214
12
147
55
214
886
584
302
5
0
170
24
103
2.3
0.8
5.4
3.5
3.7
27.7
11.6
16.1
0.2
8.8
4.4
0.2
3.0
1.1
4.4
18.3
12.0
6.2
0.1
0.0
3.5
0.5
2.1
219
30
508
255
181
1,999
866
1,133
0
468
261
32
215
14
207
1,008
572
436
0
5
252
30
149
3.1
0.4
7.3
3.7
2.6
28.7
12.4
16.3
0.0
6.7
3.7
0.5
3.1
0.2
3.0
14.5
8.2
6.3
0.0
0.1
3.6
0.4
2.1
697
145
1,610
985
746
7,592
3,292
4,300
84
2,616
1,628
179
1,282
167
988
4,366
2,441
1,925
23
32
1,159
134
577
2.6
0.5
5.9
3.6
2.7
27.8
12.1
15.8
0.3
9.6
6.0
0.7
4.7
0.6
3.6
16.0
9.0
7.1
0.1
0.1
4.3
0.5
2.1
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Class of Worker by Industry & Occupation in Williamson County and Major Cities
Employed civilian population 16 and over
All industries except agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting,
and mining:
Private for-profit wage and salary workers:
Employee of private company
Self-employed in own incorporated business
Private not-for-profit wage and salary workers
Local government workers
State government workers
Federal government workers
Self-employed workers in own not incorporated business
Unpaid family workers
Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining:
Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting:
Private for-profit wage and salary workers:
Employee of private company
Self-employed in own incorporated business
Private not-for-profit wage and salary workers
Local government workers
State government workers
Federal government workers
Self-employed workers in own not incorporated business
Unpaid family workers
Mining:
Private for-profit wage and salary workers:
Employee of private company
Self-employed in own incorporated business
Private not-for-profit wage and salary workers
Local government workers
State government workers
Federal government workers
Self-employed workers in own not incorporated business
Unpaid family workers
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000
Herrin
Number
Percent
4,847
100.0
4,729
3,133
3,017
116
476
255
350
160
355
0
118
22
12
12
0
0
0
0
2
8
0
96
96
96
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
97.6
64.6
62.2
2.4
9.8
5.3
7.2
3.3
7.3
0.0
2.4
0.5
0.2
0.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.2
0.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Marion City
Number
Number
6,968
100.0
6,934
4,666
4,510
156
443
545
508
359
390
23
34
26
6
0
6
0
0
0
0
20
0
8
8
8
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
99.5
67.0
64.7
2.2
6.4
7.8
7.3
5.2
5.6
0.3
0.5
0.4
0.1
0.0
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.3
0.0
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Williamson County
Percent
Number
27,266
100.0
26,707
17,479
16,866
613
1,907
1,673
2,598
1,141
1,804
105
559
229
81
53
28
0
0
15
9
122
2
330
323
323
0
0
0
2
0
5
0
97.9
64.1
61.9
2.2
7.0
6.1
9.5
4.2
6.6
0.4
2.1
0.8
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.0
0.4
0.0
1.2
1.2
1.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Commute Labor Force within 15- and 30-mile Radii
Population Age 16+
Civilian Labor Force
Employed
Unemployed
In Armed Forces (age 18+)
Not in Labor Force
Note: The city of Marion is the core area.
Source: Missouri Census Data Center
U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000
15-mile Radius
Number
Percent
70,258
79.9
41,685
59.3
38,887
93.3
2,798
6.7
58
0.1
28,515
40.6
30-mile Radius
Number
Percent
185,514
81.1
105,944
58.0
97,859
92.4
8,085
7.6
149
0.1
79,421
42.8
Commuting to Work within 15- and 30-mile Radii
Workers Age 16+
Drive Alone to Work
Carpool
Public Transportation or Taxi to
work
Cycle or Walk to Work
Work at Home
Mean Travel Time to Work (minutes)
Note: The city of Marion is the core area.
Source: Missouri Census Data Center
U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000
15-mile Radius
Number
Percent
38,172
43.4
32,212
84.4
3,955
10.4
48
0.1
844
910
21.5
2.2
2.4
30-mile Radius
Number
Percent
95,896
41.9
77,360
80.7
10,587
11.0
555
0.6
4,058
2,802
21.1
4.2
2.9
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Civilian Labor Force (CLF) by Industry and Occupation within 15- and 30-mile Radii
15-mile Radius
Number
Percent
38,887
93.3
4,226
10.9
5,669
14.6
4,513
11.6
5,547
14.3
18,932
48.7
Employed CLF by Industry
Manufacturing
Retail Trade
Education
Health Care & Social Assistance
Other Industries
Employed CLF by Occupation
Management, professional & related occupations
Service occupations
Sales and Office occupations
Farming, Fishing & Forestry occupations
Construction, extractions & maintenance occupations
Production, Transportation + material moving occupations
Note: The city of Marion is the core area.
Source: Missouri Census Data Center
U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000
38,887
11,216
6,961
10,554
127
3,719
6,310
93.3
28.8
17.9
27.1
0.3
9.6
16.2
30-mile Radius
Number
Percent
97,859
92.4
9,652
9.9
12,900
13.2
13,933
14.2
14,095
14.4
47,279
48.3
97,859
29,375
18,663
25,132
602
9,590
14,497
92.4
30.0
19.1
25.7
0.6
9.8
14.8
Unemployment Rate in May 2007
Note: Local Workforce Investment Area #25 includes Franklin, Jackson, Jefferson, Perry, and Williamson Counties.
Source: Illinois Department of Employment Security
Annual Employment and Unemployment in Williamson County (2000-2006)
Year
Civilian Labor Force
Employment
Unemployment
Unemployment Rate (%)
2006
35,500
33,804
1,696
4.8
2005
33,778
31,952
1,826
5.4
2004
31,810
29,696
2,114
6.6
2003
31,184
29,048
2,136
6.8
2002
30,528
28,717
1,811
5.9
28,200
28,091
1,737
1,841
5.8
6.2
2001
29,937
29,932
2000
Source: Illinois Department of Employment Security
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Unemployment Rate Annual Averages (2000-2006)
Source: Illinois Department of Employment Security
Employment Projection by Industry in Williamson County (2004-2014)
North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS)
Title
TOTAL, ALL INDUSTRIES
Self Employed and Unpaid Family Workers
Agricultural Production, Total
Total Nonfarm
Natural Resources and Mining
Construction
Manufacturing, Total
Non-Durable Goods Manufacturing, Total
Durable Goods Manufacturing, Total
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities
Wholesale Trade
Retail Trade
Transportation & Warehousing & Utilities
Information
Financial Activities
Finance and Insurance, Total
Real Estate and Rental and Leasing
Professional and Business Services
Professional, Scientific & Tech. Services
Management of Companies and Enterprises
Administrative & Waste Mngmnt. Services
Educational and Health Services
Educational Services, Private & Public
Health Care & Social Ass.,Private & Pub.
Leisure and Hospitality
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation
Accommodation and Food Services
Other Services
Government, Total
Federal Government, exc. US Post Office
State Government, exc. Educ. & Hosp.
Local Government, exc. Educ. & Hosp.
Note: The above data is as that reported by IDES
Source: IDES Economic Information & Analysis Division
Base Year
Employment
2004
27,401
1,547
851
25,003
9
1,424
2,852
582
2,270
5,029
573
3,436
1,020
513
1,613
1,373
240
1,896
517
28
1,350
5,889
2,256
3,633
2,819
192
2,627
738
2,220
1,336
477
407
Projected Year
Employment
2014
27,423
1,589
823
25,010
9
1,513
1,605
517
1,087
5,125
596
3,515
1,014
534
1,632
1,386
246
2,123
575
29
1,519
6,497
2,461
4,036
3,049
210
2,839
781
2,144
1,313
415
416
Change
2004-2014
21
42
-28
7
0
89
-1,248
-65
-1,183
95
23
79
-7
20
19
13
6
227
58
1
169
607
205
402
230
18
212
43
-76
-24
-62
9
Annual
Compound
Growth Rate
0.01
0.27
- 0.33
0.00
0.00
0.61
- 5.59
- 1.18
- 7.10
0.19
0.40
0.23
- 0.07
0.39
0.12
0.09
0.24
1.14
1.06
0.31
1.19
0.99
0.87
1.06
0.79
0.90
0.78
0.57
- 0.35
- 0.18
- 1.37
0.21
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Taxes & Income
Tax Rates for the City of Marion
Taxing Body Tax Rate
Williamson County
City of Marion
School
Other(s)
1.0946%
0.4185%
4.1831%
0.1201%
Local Utility Tax
Electricity
Natural Gas
Telephone
Water
5.01%
5.01%
5.01%
0.00%
Sales Tax Rates
Retail Sales Tax- General merchandise
State of Illinois
Williamson County
City of Marion
City of Marion Home Rule
Total Sales Tax within Incorporated Marion
Sales Tax Rates-Qualifying food/drugs/medical appliances
Sales Tax Rates-Vehicle
Source: Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity
Illinois Department of Revenue
5.00%
0.25%
1.25%
1.00%
7.50%
1.00%
6.25%
State of Illinois Taxes
Corporate Income Tax
Based on reported federal income, the rate is 7.3% based on a 4.8% income tax and 2.5% replacement tax.
Property Tax
Property tax is a tax that is based on a property’s value. State property tax is assessed at 33.3% of assessed
value. Illinois does NOT have a state property tax. The property tax is imposed by local government taxing districts
only. The average property tax rate in Williamson County was 6.63% in 2004. To find the latest and accurate tax
rate for a specific property, please contact the Supervisor of Assessments Office by (618) 997-1301 ext. 142.
Source: Illinois Department of Revenue
Per Capita Personal Income (2000-2005)
Per Capita Personal Income
Ranking of Williamson
County (2005):
49th in the state among 102
counties
75% of state average
79% of national average
Source: Bureau of Economic
Analysis
Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis
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Average Wage Per Job (2000-2005)
Average Wage Per Job in
Williamson County (2005):
67% of state average
72% of national average
Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis
Average Weekly Wage (2001-2005)
Average Weekly Wage of
Williamson County (2005):
65% of state average
70% of national average
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics
Hourly Wage by Occupation (All Industries)–Williamson County (2005)
Occupational Title
Accountants and Auditors
Administrative Services Managers
Advertising Sales Agents
Architecture and Engineering Occupations
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media Occup.
Assemblers and Fabricators, All Other
Automotive Body and Related Repairers
Automotive Service Technicians and Mechanics
Bartenders
Bill and Account Collectors
Billing and Posting Clerks and Machine Operators
Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks
Broadcast Technicians
Building & Grounds Cleaning & Maintenance Occup.
Business and Financial Operations Occupations
Business Operations Specialists, All Other
Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians
Carpenters
Cashiers
Entry Level
$17.01
$10.75
$15.57
$14.11
$7.27
$8.98
$9.59
$13.56
$7.05
$7.91
$8.76
$7.69
$8.09
$6.82
$12.25
$16.96
$12.01
$12.21
$6.81
Mean (average)
$23.81
$21.48
$25.13
$23.91
$13.28
$13.10
$12.79
$17.06
$8.50
$10.20
$11.03
$11.72
$10.05
$10.75
$21.39
$27.12
$16.91
$17.55
$7.70
Median
$21.30
$19.51
$24.76
$23.11
$10.49
$14.24
$11.12
$16.74
$8.49
$9.43
$10.65
$11.82
$9.96
$8.31
$20.03
$23.67
$16.97
$18.46
$7.10
Experienced
$27.22
$26.83
$29.91
$28.81
$16.28
$15.16
$14.38
$18.81
$9.23
$11.34
$12.16
$13.74
$11.04
$12.72
$25.95
$32.20
$19.37
$20.21
$8.15
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Hourly Wage by Occupation (All Industries)–Williamson County (2005) (Continued)
Occupational Title
Cement Masons and Concrete Finishers
Chefs and Head Cooks
Chief Executives
Child Care Workers
Child, Family, and School Social Workers
Cleaners of Vehicles and Equipment
Clinical, Counseling, and School Psychologists
Combined Food Preparation and Serving Workers, Inc
Community and Social Services Occupations
Compensation, Benefits, Job Analysis Specialists
Computer and Information Systems Managers
Computer and Mathematical Occupations
Computer Support Specialists
Computer Systems Analysts
Computer, Automated Teller & Office Mach. Repairer
Construction and Extraction Occupations
Construction Laborers
Construction Managers
Cooks, Institution and Cafeteria
Cooks, Restaurant
Cost Estimators
Counter and Rental Clerks
Customer Service Representatives
Data Entry Keyers
Dietitians and Nutritionists
Dining Room and Cafeteria Attendants and Bartender
Dishwashers
Dispatchers, Except Police, Fire, and Ambulance
Education, Training, and Library Occupations
Educational, Vocational, and School Counselors
Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technicians
Electrical Engineers
Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics
Engineering Managers
Executive Secretaries & Administrative Assistants
Family and General Practitioners
File Clerks
Financial Managers
First-Line Super./Man. of Police & Detectives
First-Line Super./Manag., Non-Retail Sales Workers
First-Line Super./Manag., Personal Service Workers
First-Line Supervis./Managers of Retail Sales Work
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Construction Tr
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Food Preparation
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Helpers, Labore
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Housekeeping an
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Landscaping, La
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Mechanics, Inst
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Office and Admi
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Production and
First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Transportation
Fitness Trainers and Aerobics Instructors
Food Preparation and Serving Related Occupations
Food Preparation Workers
Food Service Managers
General and Operations Managers
Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Occupations
Healthcare Support Occupations
Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mecha
Helpers--Installation, Maint., & Repair Worers
Helpers--Production Workers
Home Appliance Repairers
Host & Hostess, Restaurant, Lounge & Coffee Shop
Entry Level
$14.32
$7.65
$11.52
$6.80
$16.60
$7.64
$15.75
$6.81
$8.50
$13.22
$16.57
$11.43
$10.21
$21.08
$10.71
$11.85
$10.14
$19.87
$6.85
$6.84
$11.70
$6.85
$8.72
$7.56
$12.43
$6.88
$6.74
$9.50
$11.20
$21.51
$21.60
$16.83
$8.22
$26.32
$11.70
$43.60
$7.28
$16.37
$21.59
$17.15
$8.82
$7.81
$16.18
$7.90
$12.41
$9.57
$6.94
$19.18
$13.23
$13.62
$13.56
$6.83
$6.82
$6.84
$13.38
$20.07
$11.85
$7.46
$16.34
$7.53
$7.93
$9.91
$6.82
Mean (average)
$19.75
$17.86
$36.44
$8.74
$19.84
$7.88
$20.93
$8.10
$15.30
$23.47
$26.32
$20.91
$15.78
$29.67
$14.18
$19.29
$15.75
$38.92
$8.85
$7.61
$23.82
$7.92
$11.61
$10.24
$16.45
$9.11
$7.18
$12.51
$21.53
$26.72
$30.45
$21.88
$10.18
$36.21
$17.63
$70.00 or more
$7.99
$25.80
$28.73
$29.00
$15.74
$13.52
$24.43
$10.89
$16.89
$13.89
$11.84
$27.05
$19.25
$23.19
$19.13
$7.09
$7.85
$8.11
$18.39
$28.58
$22.49
$9.67
$19.83
$10.15
$9.61
$13.34
$7.07
Median
$16.95
$11.67
$26.62
$8.90
$19.40
$7.91
$19.57
$6.93
$14.14
$18.87
$27.26
$17.78
$15.00
$28.08
$12.94
$19.36
$17.62
$31.80
$7.88
$6.96
$27.91
$7.00
$10.87
$9.94
$13.36
$9.01
$6.84
$11.94
$20.97
$26.53
$32.58
$20.23
$9.82
$38.39
$15.49
N/A
$7.98
$23.66
$26.20
$22.35
$12.90
$11.94
$25.22
$10.41
$13.32
$13.46
$8.38
$28.39
$18.88
$22.27
$17.95
$6.92
$6.96
$7.25
$15.62
$25.87
$18.55
$8.68
$17.33
$8.65
$8.58
$14.55
$6.90
Experienced
$22.45
$22.97
$48.90
$9.71
$21.47
$8.01
$23.53
$8.74
$18.71
$28.60
$31.21
$25.66
$18.57
$33.97
$15.92
$23.00
$18.56
$48.43
$9.85
$8.00
$29.89
$8.45
$13.04
$11.59
$18.46
$10.23
$7.41
$14.03
$26.69
$29.33
$34.87
$24.42
$11.16
$41.16
$20.59
$70.00 or more
$8.35
$30.52
$32.30
$34.92
$19.20
$16.37
$28.56
$12.38
$19.13
$16.03
$14.29
$31.00
$22.26
$27.98
$21.91
$7.21
$8.38
$8.75
$20.91
$32.84
$27.81
$10.77
$21.57
$11.46
$10.44
$15.06
$7.20
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Hourly Wage by Occupation (All Industries)–Williamson County (2005) (Continued)
Occupational Title
Human Resources Assistants, Except Payroll and Tim
Human Resources, Training, and Labor Relations Spe
Industrial Engineers
Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators
Information and Record Clerks, All Other
Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers & Weighers
Installation, Maintenance & Repair Workers, Other
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations
Janitors and Cleaners, Except Maids and Housekeeping
Laborers & Freight, Stock & Material Movers, Hand
Landscaping and Groundskeeping Workers
Laundry and Dry-Cleaning Workers
Lawyers
Legal Occupations
Librarians
Library Assistants, Clerical
Licensed Practical and Licensed Vocational Nurses
Life, Physical & Social Science Technicians, Other
Life, Physical, and Social Science Occupations
Loan Officers
Machinists
Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners
Maintenance and Repair Workers, General
Maintenance Workers, Machinery
Management Analysts
Management Occupations
Managers, All Other
Market Research Analysts
Mechanical Engineers
Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technicians
Medical and Health Services Managers
Medical Assistants
Medical Records and Health Information Technicians
Medical Transcriptionists
Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers
Merchandise Displayers and Window Trimmers
Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics, Except Engines
Nursing Aides, Orderlies, and Attendants
Office and Administrative Support Occupations
Office and Administrative Support Workers, Other
Office Clerks, General
Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipme.
Order Clerks
Packaging & Filling Machine Operators & Tenders
Parts Salespersons
Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks
Personal Care and Service Occupations
Personal Care and Service Workers, All Other
Pharmacists
Pharmacy Technicians
Physical Therapist Assistants
Physical Therapists
Physician Assistants
Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers
Police, Fire, and Ambulance Dispatchers
Postal Service Clerks
Postal Service Mail Carriers
Postal Service Mail Sorters, Processors, and Proce.
Preschool Teachers, Except Special Education
Production Occupations
Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerks
Protective Service Occupations
Protective Service Workers, All Other
Entry Level
$10.14
$8.32
$18.81
$8.77
$12.86
$10.44
$13.25
$11.73
$7.06
$7.44
$7.60
$6.87
$23.75
$12.19
$19.26
$7.93
$11.03
$8.24
$12.87
$10.00
$12.68
$6.80
$10.95
$16.10
$15.93
$15.23
$16.20
$12.57
$20.09
$10.05
$20.92
$9.55
$10.41
$7.73
$13.76
$7.11
$16.13
$7.36
$7.78
$7.52
$7.59
$16.28
$7.48
$7.89
$8.38
$9.62
$6.89
$7.75
$35.59
$9.35
$12.88
$24.39
$29.64
$16.66
$11.02
$21.07
$14.82
$9.73
$6.87
$8.99
$13.12
$6.93
$14.32
Mean (average)
$14.84
$17.53
$24.83
$12.58
$16.83
$17.19
$21.88
$18.65
$10.81
$10.17
$9.20
$7.91
$36.81
$20.03
$25.27
$10.64
$14.00
$19.96
$23.24
$13.18
$15.45
$7.34
$16.04
$21.57
$23.85
$26.91
$25.78
$19.15
$27.64
$13.62
$34.99
$11.65
$14.97
$8.88
$16.87
$9.25
$22.84
$8.57
$12.20
$11.17
$9.98
$22.57
$8.56
$8.71
$11.06
$12.09
$9.09
$13.79
$41.90
$14.61
$16.40
$30.49
$35.64
$22.89
$13.92
$23.51
$20.59
$15.38
$9.75
$14.50
$18.65
$17.64
$20.76
Median
$14.67
$17.46
$25.18
$11.99
$15.90
$16.06
$24.34
$17.40
$9.93
$9.58
$9.13
$7.15
$38.12
$13.66
$25.17
$10.48
$14.40
$22.09
$22.29
$12.24
$15.65
$6.92
$15.81
$20.67
$19.91
$23.91
$21.42
$17.45
$25.69
$13.49
$31.90
$11.51
$14.58
$8.41
$15.99
$8.38
$22.30
$8.15
$10.87
$9.12
$9.05
$23.82
$8.41
$8.40
$10.29
$11.98
$7.17
$14.42
$42.54
$13.23
$16.56
$30.94
$35.97
$20.32
$13.34
$24.25
$22.12
$14.65
$7.70
$13.69
$19.07
$18.94
$21.61
Experienced
$17.18
$22.14
$27.84
$14.48
$18.82
$20.57
$26.21
$22.11
$12.69
$11.54
$10.01
$8.43
$43.35
$23.95
$28.29
$12.00
$15.48
$25.83
$28.43
$14.77
$16.84
$7.62
$18.59
$24.30
$27.81
$32.76
$30.57
$22.44
$31.42
$15.40
$42.02
$12.71
$17.25
$9.45
$18.42
$10.32
$26.20
$9.18
$14.41
$13.00
$11.17
$25.72
$9.10
$9.13
$12.40
$13.32
$10.20
$16.82
$45.05
$17.25
$18.16
$33.55
$38.64
$26.00
$15.37
$24.73
$23.48
$18.19
$11.19
$17.25
$21.41
$23.00
$23.99
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Hourly Wage by Occupation (All Industries)–Williamson County (2005) (Continued)
Occupational Title
Psychiatric Technicians
Purchasing Agents, Exc Wholesale, Retail & Farm
Purchasing Managers
Radio and Television Announcers
Radiologic Technologists and Technicians
Real Estate Sales Agents
Receptionists and Information Clerks
Recreation Workers
Registered Nurses
Retail Salespersons
Sales and Related Occupations
Sales and Related Workers, All Other
Sales Managers
Sales Representatives, Services, All Other
Sales Representatives, Wholesale & Manufacturing
Secretaries, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive
Shipping, Receiving, and Traffic Clerks
Social and Community Service Managers
Social and Human Service Assistants
Stock Clerks and Order Fillers
Surgical Technologists
Switchboard Operators, Including Answering Service
Taxi Drivers and Chauffeurs
Teachers and Instructors, All Other
Team Assemblers
Telecommunications Equipment Installers and Repair
Tool and Die Makers
Training and Development Specialists
Transportation and Material Moving Occupations
Transportation, Storage & Distribution Managers
Truck Drivers, Heavy and Tractor-Trailer
Truck Drivers, Light or Delivery Services
Waiters and Waitresses
Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers
Wholesale and Retail Buyers, Except Farm Products
Total, All Occupations
Entry Level
$7.37
$16.27
$15.87
$6.86
$13.33
$12.35
$7.39
$8.19
$16.21
$7.17
$7.06
$9.12
$17.47
$11.12
$10.68
$7.74
$8.74
$12.14
$7.99
$7.13
$11.21
$7.44
$7.80
$9.77
$10.22
$11.28
$18.07
$18.99
$7.93
$13.89
$11.21
$7.82
$6.82
$12.01
$11.37
$7.54
Mean (average)
$12.62
$21.73
$25.27
$11.91
$17.43
$13.93
$9.73
$13.97
$22.39
$10.78
$11.58
$11.42
$31.64
$15.33
$21.79
$11.37
$12.28
$18.29
$9.33
$10.71
$15.42
$8.97
$8.13
$11.88
$14.55
$17.65
$19.14
$21.66
$12.15
$20.68
$15.67
$10.72
$6.84
$14.29
$20.43
$14.94
Median
$11.93
$20.24
$17.44
$8.44
$18.13
$12.91
$8.68
$14.16
$21.89
$9.53
$9.09
$11.19
$24.04
$14.42
$19.20
$10.43
$11.07
$17.30
$8.82
$10.09
$15.57
$8.27
$8.05
$10.72
$14.48
$16.51
$19.47
$21.03
$11.08
$19.56
$14.80
$10.08
$6.82
$13.31
$14.84
$12.10
Experienced
$15.25
$24.46
$29.96
$14.43
$19.47
$14.72
$10.91
$16.87
$25.49
$12.59
$13.84
$12.56
$38.72
$17.43
$27.34
$13.19
$14.04
$21.36
$10.01
$12.49
$17.51
$9.73
$8.30
$12.93
$16.72
$20.83
$19.66
$22.99
$14.27
$24.08
$17.90
$12.17
$6.85
$15.44
$24.97
$18.64
Note: Based on the Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment Statistics Survey.
Not all occupations were included due to undisclosable data.
Source: Illinois Workforce Information Center
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Housing, Utilities, and Cost of Living
Williamson County Housing Survey-Total Home Sales Year to Date through December
2006
All Sales
YTD 2004
YTD 2005
YTD 2006
806
805
765
% Change
Year from
Last Year
N/A
-0.1%
-5.1%
Median Prices
$83,000
$88,000
$93,000
% Median Price
Change from
Last Year
N/A
6.0%
5.7%
Average Price
$99,031
$106,068
$111,196
% Average Price
Change from Last
Year
N/A
7.1%
4.8%
Source: The Illinois Association of Realtors
Utilities
Electricity
Ameren-CIPS
Southern IL Power Co-op
Natural Gas
Ameren-CIPS
AmeriGas
Ferrellgas, Inc.
Water and Sewer services
Water Department
City of Herrin
Water Department
City of Marion
Rend Lake Inter-City Water District (Rend
Lake Conservancy District)
Lake of Egypt Water Plant
Telephone
ALLTEL
Clearwave Communications
Heartland Communications Internet
Services
Mediacom
NEX-PHON
Verizon
1800 W. Main Street
Marion, IL 62959
(618) 997-3311
(618) 993-4654
(888) 789-2477 (Residential)
(800) 232-2477 (Business)
www.ameren.com
11543 Lake of Egypt Road
Marion, Illinois 62959
(618) 964-1448
(618) 964-1867
(888) 789-2477
(888) 206-5467
www.ameren.com
6166 Old Route 13
Carterville, IL 62918
(618) 985-2111
1821 N. Court Street
Marion, IL 62959
(618) 997-3242
(618) 993-5269
800-577-2436
300 N. Park Ave.
Herrin, IL 62948
(618) 942-3177
1102 Tower Square Plaza
Marion, IL 62959
(618) 993-5610
11231 Marcum Branch Road
Benton, IL 62812
(618) 439-4321
11484 Lake of Egypt Rd.
Marion, IL 62959
(618) 964-1380
2705 W. DeYoung Street
Marion, IL 62959
618- 993-9030
618-997-4770
800-255-8351
(800) 913-4910
(800) 483-5000 (Business)
(800) 203-1853
www.hcis.net
(800) 874-2924
(618) 252-7788 (Harrisburg, IL)
900 Camarato Dr.
Herrin, IL 62948
(877) 639-7466
208 W. Union Street
Marion, IL 62959
618-997-0678
618-997-1827
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Internet Service Providers
Clearwave Communications
Comcast Marion, Illinois
Earthlink
Heartland Communications Internet
Services
LocalNet Corp (Marion)
Mediacom
Neon Internet Inc.
Shawneelink
Verizon
(800) 913-4916
(888) 375-4888
(800) 511-2041
(800) 203-1853
www.hcis.net
(618) 993-0364
(800) 874-2924
(618) 252-7788 (Harrisburg, IL)
(800) 759-3658
(618) 351-1776
(800) 461-3956
www.shawneelink.com
208 W. Union Street
Marion, IL 62959
618-997-0678
618-997-1827
Source: City of Herrin
City of Marion
Regional Economic Development Corporation (REDCO)
Verizon Yellow Pages: Marion (2006)
Consumer Price Index for Urban Consumer in Midwest Urban Areas
Note: The Consumer Price Index (CPI) is a measure of the average change over time in the prices paid by urban consumers for a market basket of
consumer goods and services.
Base Period: 1982-84 =100
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics
Cost of Living (2007)
Williamson County
Illinois
Consumer price index
188.7
189.3
Food and beverage consumer price index
187.0
187.2
Housing consumer price index
188.2
193.1
Apparel and upkeep consumer price index
121.7
104.9
Transportation consumer price index
163.7
159.5
Medical care consumer price index
313.0
309.4
Recreation consumer price index
107.6
108.3
Other goods and services consumer price index
307.6
305.6
Note: The Consumer Price Index (CPI) frequently is called a cost-of-living index, but it differs in important ways from a complete cost-of-living
measure. Both the CPI and a cost-of-living index would reflect changes in the prices of goods and services, such as food and clothing, that
are directly purchased in the marketplace; but a complete cost-of-living index would go beyond this to also take into account changes in
other governmental or environmental factors that affect consumers' well-being. It is very difficult to determine the proper treatment of
public goods, such as safety and education, and other broad concerns, such as health, water quality, and crime that would comprise a
complete cost-of-living framework.
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Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics
www.developmentalliance.com
Consumer Expenditures (2007)
Williamson County
Annual expenditures per capita ($US)
Food expenditures per capita ($US)
Food away from home expenditures per capita ($US)
Housing expenditures per capita ($US)
Furniture expenditures per capita ($US)
Apparel and services expenditures per capita ($US)
Transportation expenditures per capita ($US)
Health care expenditures per capita ($US)
Health insurance expenditures per capita ($US)
Entertainment expenditures per capita ($US)
Education expenditures per capita ($US)
Source: www.developmentalliance.com
Illinois
18,931.7
2,449.6
1,066.8
6,224.3
189.0
754.0
3,440.4
1,176.2
604.9
975.5
357.0
18,751.2
2,360.9
1,057.0
6,097.8
193.9
748.3
3,397.5
1,045.1
532.1
976.7
372.0
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Education & Quality of Life
Schools in and nearby Williamson County (2006)
School Type
Public Elementary Schools
Public Elementary-Junior High Schools (Grade Schools)
Public Junior High Schools
Public High Schools
Public School Districts
Private Schools
Community Colleges
University
Source: Illinois Board of Higher Education
Illinois State Board of Education
Number of Schools
9
3
1
2
5
4
4
1
Number Enrolled
3,891
1,416
1,358
2,937
9,602
465
17,280
21,003
Closest Universities, Community Colleges, and Libraries
There are five public universities or colleges offering workforce training and degree programs near to Marion.
Colleges/Universities
John A. Logan College
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Southeastern Illinois College
Rend Lake College
Shawnee Community College
Note: Enrollment numbers were in fall 2006.
Source: Illinois Board of Higher Education
www.mapquest.com
Location
Carterville, IL
Carbondale, IL
Harrisburg, IL
Ina, IL
Ullin, IL
Distance (from Marion)
10 miles
17 miles
28 miles
33 miles
39 miles
Enrollment
7,364
21,003
3,023
4,837
2,056
John A. Logan College (www.jalc.edu )
Carterville, Illinois
With a student body of 7, 431 (2006), John A. Logan College focuses on developing a qualified local labor force
which contributes to the economic development of southern Illinois. John A Logan College provides various
educational and training programs related to the local industries, such as accounting, dental hygiene, nursing,
electronics, mechanics, computer and networking, and automotive technologies, etc. The college was recently
recognized as one of the top five community colleges in the country by a national publication.
Source: John A Logan College
Rend Lake College (www.rlc.edu )
Ina, Illinois
Rend Lake College is committed to providing short-term and long-term training programs along with job placement
assistance to improve the quality of the region’s labor force and enhance the economic development of southern
Illinois. Rend Lake College provides outstanding customized job training services both on and off campus. Because
of its success in catering to the needs of students and industries, Rend Lake College was ranked No. 1 among the
nation’s fastest growing community colleges of comparable size (Community College Week) in 2006. There were
4,837 students enrolled in Rend Lake College in Fall 2006.
Source: Rend Lake College
Southern Illinois University Carbondale (www.siuc.edu )
Carbondale, Illinois
Founded in 1869, Southern Illinois University Carbondale is one of Illinois’ most comprehensive public universities
with about 21,003 students annually pursuing associate, bachelor’s, master’s, doctoral, and professional degrees in
175 academic programs. SIUC is also recognized by The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching as
one of the nation’s premier research institutions. The university is dedicated to enhancing academic, economic, and
social progress at local, statewide, national, and international levels. This commitment is reflected by the
instructional, research, and service activities provided to the students and close connections with local communities.
Source: Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Southeastern Illinois College (www.sic.edu )
Southeastern Illinois College is located in Harrisburg, Illinois, approximately 28 miles east of Marion. There were
3,023 students enrolled in Southeastern in Fall 2006. To be the catalyst for academic excellence, community
service, and economic growth in local communities, Southeastern Illinois College provides quality and affordable
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educational programs, cultural enrichment activities, and economic development services. The college also offers
convenient courses during the day, evening, or online to meet customers’ busy schedules.
Source: Southeastern Illinois College
Marion Carnegie Library (www.marioncarnegielibrary.org )
Located at 206 South Market Street, Marion, the Library serves 16,035 local residents in 2004. It has 62,641 printed
materials (including books, serial back files, and government documents); 1,789 audio materials (including records,
audiocassettes, audio cartridges, and audio discs), 1,113 videos materials (including video types, DVDs, video CDROMs, etc.); 6 databases; and 98 print serial subscriptions. From 2003 to 2004, total annual library visits were
91,148 and total annual circulation transactions were 99,317. The library is open Monday through Thursday 9:00
a.m. to 8:00 p.m., Friday and Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. To contact the library, please call (618) 993-5935.
Source: Marion Carnegie Library
The National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), Fiscal Year 2004
Herrin City Library (www.herrin.lib.il.us )
Herrin City Library is located at 120 North 13th Street, Herrin. The library serves 11,298 local residents in 2003. It
has 34,762 printed materials (including books, serial back files, and government documents); 293 audio materials
(including records, audiocassettes, audio cartridges, and audio discs), 493 videos materials (including video types,
DVDs, video CD-ROMs, etc.); 13 databases; and 67 print serial subscriptions. From 2003 to 2004, total annual
library visits were 45,029 and total annual circulation transactions were 62,858. Winter hours (September through
May): Monday through Thursday 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., Friday 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., and Saturday 12:00 p.m.
to 6:00 p.m. Summer hours (June, July, and August): Monday through Thursday 1:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., Friday and
Saturday 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. To contact the library, please call (618) 942-6109.
Source: Herrin City Library
The National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), Fiscal Year 2004
Crab Orchard Public Library (www.colibrary.org )
Crab Orchard Public Library is located at 20012 Crab Orchard Road, Marion. The library serves 6,176 local
residents in 2004. It has 20,109 printed materials (including books, serial back files, and government documents);
476 audio materials (including records, audiocassettes, audio cartridges, and audio discs); 843 videos materials
(including video types, DVDs, video CD-ROMs, etc.); 1 database; and 49 print serial subscriptions. From 2003 to
2004, total annual library visits were 7,652 and total annual circulation transactions were 18,073. Open hours are
Tuesday through Thursday 11:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m., Friday 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m., and Saturday 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. To
contact the library, please call (618) 982-2141.
Source: Crab Orchard Public Library
The National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), Fiscal Year 2004
Quality of Life (2007)
Williamson County
Illinois
Total crime index (US avg. = 100)
144
117
Earthquake movements
0.15
0.06
Annual maximum average temperature
62.0 deg. F
61.0 deg. F
Annual minimum average temperature
43.0 deg. F
42.0 deg. F
Annual average temperature
52.4 deg. F
51.1 deg. F
Average January Temperature
28.5 deg. F
Average July Temperature
76.0 deg. F
Mean number of days clear
104 days
99 days
Mean number of days precipitation
114 days
115 days
Mean number of days snow
7 days
8 days
Average Annual Precipitation (including snowfall)
46.96 inches
Average annual snowfall
24 inches
27 inches
EASI® Quality of life index
98
82
Note: 1. Total crime index (US average = 100) -- An index of the total crime for an area, where 100 equals the national average. Total crime
represents the combined risks of rape, murder, assault, robbery, assault, burglary, larceny-theft, motor vehicle theft, and arson. The higher
the value, the higher the criminal rate.
2. EASI® Quality of Life Index (US average=100) -- A combination measure developed from 29 different life quality variables. Weights
were assigned based upon each variables importance to a high quality of life. The higher the value, the better the quality.
Source: www.developmentalliance.com
www.weather.com
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Hospitals/Clinics in Williamson County
Heartland Regional Medical Center
3333 W. DeYoung St.
Marion, IL 62959
(618) 998-7000
www.heartlandregional.com
Herrin Hospital
201 S. 14th St.
Herrin, IL 62948
(618) 942-2171
www.herrinhospital.org
Marion Veterans Affairs Medical Center
2401 West Main
Marion, IL 62959
(618) 997-5311 or (866) 289-3300
http://www.visn15.med.va.gov/marion/marion.asp
1st Priority Medical Center
2300 W Main St. Ste A
Marion, IL 62959
(618) 993-9113
Addus Healthcare
411 S Court St. # A
Marion, IL 62959
(618) 997-8008
Apria Healthcare
1912 W Rendelman St
Marion, IL 62959
(618) 997-6469
Carterville Family Practice Center
1006 South Division Street
Carterville, IL 62918
(618) 985-4841
Fresenius Medical Care
900 N. Skyline Drive
Marion, IL 62959
(618) 993-1625
Hands of Hope Family Clinic
808 W. Prairie St.
Marion, IL 62959
(618) 998-8282
HealthSouth Surgery Center of
Southern Illinois
806 N. Treas
Marion, IL 62959
(618) 993-2113
Heartland Rehabilitation
3308 Logan Drive
Herrin, IL 62948
(618) 993-4024
Heartland Women’s Healthcare
3331 West DeYoung Street. Suite #301
Marion, IL 62959
(618) 997-5266
www.heartlandwomenshealthcare.com
Helia Healthcare of Energy
210 W. College St.
Energy, IL 62933
(618) 942-8635
Herrin Clinic Limited
220 S. Park Ave. # 428
Herrin, IL 62948
(618) 988-9777
Illinois Centre Behavioral Health
3111 Williamson County Pkwy
Marion, IL 62959
(618) 997-3647
Logan Primary Care
405 Rushing Drive
Herrin, IL 62948
(618) 993-3300
www.lpcare.com
Marion Healthcare
3003 Civic Circle BLVD
Marion, IL 62959
(618) 993-1112
Marion Rural Health Clinic
1028 N. Market St
Marion, IL 62959
(618) 993-8913
Pain Management Center of
Rea Clinic Herrin
Paducah Marion
3303 Logan Drive
108 Airway Drive
Herrin, IL 62948
Marion, IL 62959
(618) 993-5767
(618) 997-7820
Source: AT&T AnyWho Online Directory
Illinois Workforce Information Center
Verizon Yellow Pages: Marion (2006)
Other Hospitals/Medical Centers near Williamson County:
Hospitals/Medical Centers
Miners Memorial Health Center
Memorial Hospital of Carbondale
Franklin Hospital
Harrisburg Medical Center
St. Joseph Memorial Hospital
Ferrell Hospital
Union County Hospital
Marshall Browning Hospital
Crossroads Community Hospital
Hamilton Memorial Hospital
St. Mary’s Good Samaritan Inc.
Pinckneyville Community Hospital
Saint Francis Medical Center
Southeast Missouri Hospital
Source: Verizon Yellow Pages: Marion (2006)
www.mapquest.com
Location
2553 Ken Gray Blvd, West Frankfort, IL
405 West Jackson St., Carbondale, IL
201 Bailey Lane, Benton, IL
100 Dr. Warren Tuttle Drive, Harrisburg, IL
2 South Hospital Drive, Murphysboro, IL
1201 Pine Street, Eldorado, IL
517 N. Main, Anna, IL
900 N. Washington St., Du Quoin, IL
#8 Doctors Park Road, Mt. Vernon, IL
611 S. Marshall Ave., Mcleansboro, IL
605 N. 12th St., Mt. Vernon, IL
101 N. Walnut St., Pinckneyville, IL
I-55 & Rt. K, Cape Girardeau, MO
1701 Lacey St. Cape Girardeau, MO
Distance (from
Marion)
14 miles
17 miles
22 miles
24 miles
24 miles
31 miles
31 miles
40 miles
44 miles
44 miles
46 miles
53 miles
55 miles
56 miles
Contact Information
(618) 932-2155
(618) 549-0721
(618) 439-3161
(618) 253-7671
(618) 684-3156
(618) 273-3361
(618) 833-4511
(618) 542-2146
(618) 244-5500
(618) 643–2361
(618) 242-4600
(618) 357-2187
(573) 331-3000
(573) 334-4822
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Agencies’ Crime Index Offenses (Uniform Crime Reports (UCR))
(Includes Sheriffs’ Offices, Police Departments, Colleges and Universities)
Agency
Williamson
S.O.
Carterville
Energy
Herrin
Johnston
City
Marion
(MCA)
Williamson
County
Illinois
State
Year
Population
2005
25,080
Total
Crime
Index (per
100,000)
1,475.3
Murders
(per
100,000)
8.0
Criminal
Sexual
Assaults(per
100,000)
Robberies
(per
100,000)
Assaults
(per
100,000)
Burglaries
(per
100,000)
Thefts
(per
100,000)
Auto
Thefts
(per
100,000)
Arsons
(per
100,000)
39.9
8.0
139.6
386.8
729.7
139.6
23.9
8.0
2004
24,961
1,690.6
0.0
60.1
% Chg
0.5%
-12.7%
N/C
-33.6%
2005
5,016
2,053.4
0.0
39.9
19.9
96.1
584.9
765.2
160.2
16.0
45.3%
-33.9%
-4.6%
-12.9%
49.4%
79.7
478.5
1,256.0
179.4
0.0
2004
4,809
2,183.4
0.0
20.8
0.0
41.6
374.3
1,580.4
166.4
0.0
% Chg
4.3%
-6.0%
N/C
91.8%
N/C
91.6%
27.8%
-20.5%
7.8%
N/C
2005
1,177
1,699.2
0.0
85.0
85.0
85.0
424.8
1,019.5
0.0
0.0
2004
1,179
1,781.2
0.0
84.8
84.8
84.8
508.9
1,017.8
0.0
0.0
% Chg
-0.2%
-4.6%
N/C
0.2%
0.2%
0.2%
-16.5%
0.2%
N/C
N/C
2005
11,503
4,503.2
0.0
34.8
34.8
173.9
1,104.1
2,912.3
234.7
8.7
2004
11,406
3,805.0
0.0
35.1
35.1
184.1
859.2
2,525.0
166.6
0.0
% Chg
0.9%
18.3%
N/C
-0.9%
-0.9%
-5.5%
28.5%
15.3%
40.9%
N/C
2005
3,495
4,864.1
0.0
57.2
0.0
314.7
1,716.7
2,546.5
171.7
57.2
2004
3,487
4,416.4
0.0
57.4
28.7
86.0
1,204.5
2,839.1
172.1
28.7
% Chg
0.2%
10.1%
N/C
-0.3%
-100.0%
265.9%
42.5%
-10.3%
-0.2%
99.3%
2005
16,823
6,610.0
5.9
53.5
53.5
1557.4
749.0
3,893.5
261.5
35.7
2004
16,606
6,365.2
0.0
66.2
78.3
210.8
1,071.9
4,540.5
367.3
30.1
% Chg
1.3%
-0.6%
N/C
-19.2%
-31.7%
638.8%
-30.1%
-14.2%
-28.8%
18.6%
2005
63,094
3,650.1
4.8
44.4
26.9
531.0
695.8
2,131.7
191.8
23.8
2004
62,448
3,526.1
0.0
54.4
33.6
137.7
783.1
2,286.7
214.6
16.0
% Chg
1.0%
3.5%
N/C
-18.4%
-19.9%
285.6%
-11.1%
-6.8%
-10.6%
48.8%
2005
12,713,634
3,727.0
6.0
47.1
182.6
332.4
609.3
2,217.4
312.7
19.5
2004
12,653,544
3,844.5
6.2
46.3
178.7
331.0
601.3
2,339.2
322.4
19.3
% Chg
0.5%
-3.1%
-3.2%
1.7%
2.2%
0.4%
1.3%
-5.2%
-3.0%
1.0%
Note: 1. Williamson S. O. = Williamson County Sheriff’s Office
2. MCA = Multi-County Agency
3. N/C = Not Able to Calculate
Source: Illinois State Police
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Transportation
Williamson County is located in southern Illinois. The County is seated in the City of
Marion which is about two hours southeast of St. Louis, Missouri and about five hours south of
Chicago, Illinois. The county has a total area of 444.38 square miles, of which 423.41 square
miles are land and 20.96 square miles are water.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000
www.mapquest.com
Airports in Williamson County or Region
Airport
Location
Williamson County Regional Airport
Hwy13 & Hwy 148, Marion, IL
Benton Municipal Airport
1 Airport Rd., Benton, IL
Southern Illinois Airport
665 N. Airport Rd., Murphysboro, IL
Metropolis Airport
RR. 1 Metropolis, IL
Mt. Vernon Outland Airport
100 Aviation Drive, Mt. Vernon, IL
MidAmerica St. Louis Airport
9763 Airport Blvd, Mascoutah, IL
Cape Girardeau Airport
Cape Girardeau, MO
Lambert-St. Louis International Airport
10701 Lambert International Blvd., St. Louis, MO
Source: Verizon Yellow Page: Marion (2006)
www.mapquest.com
Distance (from
Marion)
Local
21 miles
22 miles
45 miles
49 miles
51 miles
54 miles
132 miles
Contact
Information
(618) 993-3353
(618) 435-3526
(618) 549-3411
(618) 524-9976
(618) 242-7016
(618) 566-5200
(573) 334-6230
(314) 426-8000
Motor Freight Carriers in Williamson County or Region
Motor Freight Carriers
Bost Truck Service Incorporated
Brandt Truck Lines
Clark Farms Trucking
Cox Trucking
Direct Motor Freight Inc.
FedEx Freight
Jim Conner Enterprises
K & W Farms
Laura & David Kern
Niederbrach Truck Service Inc.
Norman Fred Trucking Service
R & B Farms
Remedy Express
Rs Nationwide Express LLC
Russell’s Trucking Inc
Stephen Sevenski Trucking
UPS Freight
Location
1134 N. 11th St., Murphysboro, IL
701 N. 30th St., Herrin, IL
Rr 2, Marion, IL
1111 N. 19th St., Murphysboro, IL
4501 W. Deyoung St # 205C, Marion, IL
2 Fountain Place, Mt. Vernon, IL
7837 State Hwy 37, Benton, IL
15536 Number 9 Blacktop, West Frankfort, IL
15536 Number 9 Blacktop, West Frankfort, IL
Murphysboro, IL
1248 Enterprise Ave., Murphysboro, IL
1304 N State St., Marion, IL
180 E. Miller Ct., Carbondale, IL
3303 W. Commercial Rd., Marion, IL
401 S. Ida St., West Frankfort, IL
710 Beatrice St., Benton, IL
Contact Information
(618) 684-3166
(618) 988-1617
(618) 993-6687
(618) 687-2800
(618) 997-9495
(800) 452-0784
(618) 439-9138
(618)932-8083
(618)932-6914
(618) 684-5300
(618) 684-5612
(618) 993-3284
(618) 549-7575
(618) 998-8606
(618)932-3177
(618) 435-8179
(800) 742-5877 (below 150 lbs)
(800) 333-7400 (over 150 lbs)
Source: AT&T AnyWho Online Directory
Verizon SuperPages: West Frankfort (2005)
Verizon Yellow Pages: Marion (2006)
Major Highways in Williamson County or Region
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
State Route 13
State Route 37
State Route 148
State Route 166
State Route 184
US Highway 45 is 22 miles east via State Route 13
Interstate Highway 57
Interstate Highway 24 is 14 miles south via Interstate Highway 57
Interstate Highway 64 is 45 miles north via Interstate Highway 57
Note: The city of Marion is the core area.
U.S. highway/interstate north-south routes have odd numbers and U.S. highway/interstate east-west routes have even numbers.
Source: www.mapquest.com
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Rail Providers in Williamson County or Region
Type
Railroad Contractor
Railroad Commuter & Passenger
Railroad Freight
Company
Illinois Central Railroad Co.
Amtrak
Respondek Railroad Corp.
Burlington Northern Railroad
Crab Orchard & Egyptian Railroad
Illinois Central Railroad
Illinois Central Railroad Co.
Illinois Trans Load
Source: Verizon Yellow Pages: Marion (2006)
Location
500 W. 7th St., Metropolis, IL
401 S. Illinois Ave., Carbondale, IL
310 E. St. Louis St., West Frankfort, IL
RR 1, Metropolis, IL
514 N. Market St., Marion, IL
21848 Thompsonville Lake Rd.,
Thompsonville, IL
1200 S. Washington St., Carbondale, IL
208 Old Creal Springs Rd., Marion, IL
Telephone
(618) 524-9282
(618) 457-3388
(618) 937-3018
(618) 524-7441
(618) 993-5769
(618) 627-2381
(618) 457-3421
(618) 997-9500
Travel Distances from Marion to Major Cities
City
Chicago, IL
Springfield, IL
Bloomington, IL
Peoria, IL
Evansville, IN
Indianapolis, IN
Kansas City, MO
St. Louis, MO
Lexington, KY
Louisville, KY
Memphis, TN
Nashville, TN
Distance in miles
320
185
223
256
85
251
368
120
297
221
217
192
Source: www.mapquest.com
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Links in This Document
AT&T AnyWho Online Directory
Bureau of Economic Analysis
Bureau of Labor Statistics
City of Herrin
City of Marion
IDES Economic Information &
Analysis Division
Illinois Board of Higher
Education
Illinois Department of Revenue
Illinois State Board of Education
Illinois State Police
InfoUSA Inc.
Local Area Unemployment
Statistics: LAUS
Man-Tra-Con Corporation
Marion Chamber of Commerce
Missouri Census Data Center
National Center for Education
Statistics
The Illinois Association of
Realtors
U.S. Census Bureau
www.developmentalliance.com
www.mapquest.com
www.weather.com
White pages, yellow pages, maps
and directions
Per Capita Personal Income
Average Wage Per Job
Consumer Price Indexes (CPI)
All employees, number of
establishments, total wages,
average weekly wage, aver.age
annual Pay
Official website
Official website
Employment projections
http://www.anywho.com
Illinois colleges and universities
http://www.ibhe.org/Colleges%20and%20Universities/d
efault.htm
http://www.revenue.state.il.us/Businesses/TaxInformatio
n/index.htm
www.isbe.net/research/htmls/directories.htm
www.isp.state.il.us/crime/ucrhome.cfm
Illinois Tax Information
Public schools
Crime in Illinois- 2005 Annual
Uniform Crime Report
Major employers
Unemployment rates
http://www.herrinillinois.com
www.cityofmarionil.gov
lmi.ides.state.il.us/projections/employproj.htm
http://www.referenceusa.com
http://lmi.ides.state.il.us/laus/lausmenu.htm
About Man-Tra-Con Corporation
Official website
Circular area profiles
Public library data files
www.ManTraCon.org
http://www.marionillinois.com/index.php
http://mcdc2.missouri.edu/websas/caps.html
http://nces.ed.gov/surveys/libraries/pub_data.asp
Total home sales year to date
www.illinoisrealtor.org/iar/marketstats/quarterly/2006/4
qnews.html
www.census.gov
http://www.census.gov/population/www/cen2000/mcdw
orkerflow.html
www.census.gov/popest/datasets.html
www.developmentalliance.com
Census 2000
County-To- County worker flow
files
Population estimates
Cost of living, consumer
expenditures and quality of life
Distance or location
Herrin annual average climate
Marion annual average climate
Williamson County Regional
Economic Development
Corporation
Workforce Information Center
http://bea.gov/regional/reis/default.cfm?catable=CA13&section=2
www.bls.gov/cpi/home.htm
data.bls.gov/PDQ/outside.jsp?survey=en
Official website
Major employers
Occupational wage
www.mapquest.com
http://www.weather.com/outlook/health/skin/wxclimatol
ogy/monthly/graph/USIL0532?from=36hr_bottomnav_s
kin
http://www.weather.com/outlook/health/skin/wxclimatol
ogy/monthly/graph/62959?from=dayDetails_bottomnav
_skin
http://www.redco.org/new/cwo/Home/
http://wic.ilworkinfo.com/default.asp
http://wic.ilworkinfo.com/analyzer/wagechoice.asp?cat=
INC&session=oeswage&time=&geo=
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