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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. Copyright © 2007 by the Southern Illinois Workforce Investment Board (SIWIB). All rights reserved. Last Revised 12/14/2011 Page 1 of 26 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. Copyright © 2007 by the Southern Illinois Workforce Investment Board (SIWIB). All rights reserved. Last Revised 12/14/2011 Page 2 of 26 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 Copyright © 2007 by the Southern Illinois Workforce Investment Board (SIWIB). All rights reserved. Last Revised 12/14/2011 Page 3 of 26 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 Copyright © 2007 by the Southern Illinois Workforce Investment Board (SIWIB). 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Last Revised 12/14/2011 Page 4 of 26 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 Copyright © 2007 by the Southern Illinois Workforce Investment Board (SIWIB). All rights reserved. Last Revised 12/14/2011 Page 5 of 26 100.0 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 Copyright © 2007 by the Southern Illinois Workforce Investment Board (SIWIB). All rights reserved. Last Revised 12/14/2011 Page 6 of 26 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 Copyright © 2007 by the Southern Illinois Workforce Investment Board (SIWIB). All rights reserved. Last Revised 12/14/2011 Page 7 of 26 Williamson County, IL 2007 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 Copyright © 2007 by the Southern Illinois Workforce Investment Board (SIWIB). 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Last Revised 12/14/2011 Page 8 of 26 Williamson County, IL 2007 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 Copyright © 2007 by the Southern Illinois Workforce Investment Board (SIWIB). 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Last Revised 12/14/2011 Page 9 of 26 Williamson County, IL 2007 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 Copyright © 2007 by the Southern Illinois Workforce Investment Board (SIWIB). All rights reserved. Last Revised 12/14/2011 Page 10 of 26 Williamson County, IL 2007 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 Copyright © 2007 by the Southern Illinois Workforce Investment Board (SIWIB). All rights reserved. Last Revised 12/14/2011 Page 11 of 26 Williamson County, IL 2007 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 Copyright © 2007 by the Southern Illinois Workforce Investment Board (SIWIB). All rights reserved. Last Revised 12/14/2011 Page 12 of 26 Williamson County, IL 2007 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 Copyright © 2007 by the Southern Illinois Workforce Investment Board (SIWIB). All rights reserved. Last Revised 12/14/2011 Page 13 of 26 Williamson County, IL 2007 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 Copyright © 2007 by the Southern Illinois Workforce Investment Board (SIWIB). All rights reserved. Last Revised 12/14/2011 Page 14 of 26 Williamson County, IL 2007 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 Copyright © 2007 by the Southern Illinois Workforce Investment Board (SIWIB). 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Last Revised 12/14/2011 Page 15 of 26 Williamson County, IL 2007 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 Copyright © 2007 by the Southern Illinois Workforce Investment Board (SIWIB). 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Last Revised 12/14/2011 Page 16 of 26 Williamson County, IL 2007 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 Copyright © 2007 by the Southern Illinois Workforce Investment Board (SIWIB). All rights reserved. Last Revised 12/14/2011 Page 17 of 26 Williamson County, IL 2007 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 Copyright © 2007 by the Southern Illinois Workforce Investment Board (SIWIB). All rights reserved. Last Revised 12/14/2011 Page 18 of 26 Williamson County, IL 2007 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. Copyright © 2007 by the Southern Illinois Workforce Investment Board (SIWIB). All rights reserved. Last Revised 12/14/2011 Page 19 of 26 Williamson County, IL 2007 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 Copyright © 2007 by the Southern Illinois Workforce Investment Board (SIWIB). All rights reserved. Last Revised 12/14/2011 Page 20 of 26 Williamson County, IL 2007 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 Copyright © 2007 by the Southern Illinois Workforce Investment Board (SIWIB). All rights reserved. Last Revised 12/14/2011 Page 21 of 26 Williamson County, IL 2007 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 Copyright © 2007 by the Southern Illinois Workforce Investment Board (SIWIB). All rights reserved. Last Revised 12/14/2011 Page 22 of 26 Williamson County, IL 2007 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 Copyright © 2007 by the Southern Illinois Workforce Investment Board (SIWIB). All rights reserved. Last Revised 12/14/2011 Page 23 of 26 Williamson County, IL 2007 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 Copyright © 2007 by the Southern Illinois Workforce Investment Board (SIWIB). All rights reserved. Last Revised 12/14/2011 Page 24 of 26 Williamson County, IL 2007 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 Copyright © 2007 by the Southern Illinois Workforce Investment Board (SIWIB). All rights reserved. Last Revised 12/14/2011 Page 25 of 26 Williamson County, IL 2007 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 Copyright © 2007 by the Southern Illinois Workforce Investment Board (SIWIB). All rights reserved. Last Revised 12/14/2011 Page 26 of 26 Williamson County, IL 2007 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§ion=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= Copyright © 2007 by the Southern Illinois Workforce Investment Board (SIWIB). 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