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Illinois' population is aging 'faster' than the rest of the country, editorial warns

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Illinois’ population of young people is dwindling, an editorial from the Chicago Tribune warned.

"A dwindling youth population means shrinking potential — not just economically, but in civic energy, creativity and community life. That’s bad news for a state that depends on young people to power its workforce and its future," the editorial stated.

he Tribune’s editorial board described the conditions of an aging population in Illinois, adding that the Prairie State is "aging faster than the rest of the country." 

Pritzker speaks at the Center for American Progress

The editorial board of The Chicago Tribune urged Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker to take action on the issue, citing that the state "desperately" needs to "retain and attract young people." (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

The board urged Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker, D., to take action on the issue, citing that the state "desperately" needs to "retain and attract young people." Pritzker signed legislation making college more accessible and affordable. The move came after Pritzker cited the Illinois Board of Higher Education's research showing that nearly half of the state’s high school graduates were fleeing to colleges outside the state and not returning.

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"There is a 70% likelihood that when they get to whatever that university is outside of Illinois, they’re not coming back," Pritzker said at a news conference in March. "That’s a real problem, so we want to keep our best and brightest in the state."

Other factors are driving the state's aging population.

Illinois’ retiree population is growing. Currently, the median age is 39.4, five years older than in 2000, according to the editorial.

That is "rising steadily," the board added. However, the state was younger than the rest of the country, on average, 25 years ago.

Cloud Gate, known as The Bean, in Chicago

(Illinois’ population of young people is dwindling, an editorial from the Chicago Tribune warned. Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

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The number of "prime-age working adults" declined in Illinois by 1% from 2020 to 2024, while the rest of the country increased by 2%. 

The board detailed the cause of the declining population of young people is due to population loss, "outmigration," and low birth-rates

Illinois State Capitol

Illinois governor J.B. Pritzker signed a slate of legislation aiming to make college more affordable and accessible as young people flee the state and likely never return.

"Illinois faces a demographic double bind. Not only are fewer women of childbearing age remaining in the state because of persistent outmigration, but those who stay are having fewer children than their counterparts elsewhere. Our birth rate already lags behind most states — particularly those in the South and West — and the gap is growing," the Tribune wrote. "The long-term implications for our workforce, tax base and economic vitality are hard to ignore."

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Joshua Q. Nelson is a reporter for Fox News Digital.

Joshua focuses on politics, education policy ranging from the local to the federal level, and the parental uprising in education.

Joining Fox News Digital in 2019, he previously graduated from Syracuse University with a degree in Political Science and is an alum of the National Journalism Center and the Heritage Foundation's Young Leaders Program. 

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