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Economic Update for Illinois' Metropolitan Areas:
Third Quarter 1993

By JOHN B. CRIHFIELD AND MIGUEL GOMEZ *

The Illinois economy continued to expand during the third quarter of 1993. Inflation-adjusted retail spending grew at an annual rate of 3.1%, compared to 3.2% in the second quarter and 1.8% a year ago. Consumer spending in Illinois has risen for five straight quarters, and has risen for seven quarters in the collar counties around Chicago. Our analysis is based on detailed sales tax receipts from the Illinois Department of Revenue, representing all reporting establishments in Illinois.

As has been the case since early 1991, the collar counties continue to lead the recovery in Illinois with third quarter growth of 5.9%. Sales growth in downstate metropolitan areas follows at 4%, The pace in Cook County remains a sluggish 1.2%.

The fastest growth was registered in Decatur at 13.7%. However, Decatur has been the most volatile part of the state's economy for the past two years, with growth spurts alternating with spending declines. The consistently strongest growth has been in Joliet and Aurora-Elgin, two metro areas where floating casinos recently opened.

Metropolitan areas trailing Decatur, Joliet, and Aurora during the third quarter were Rockford (6.4%), Champaign (4.6%), Kankakee (3.9%), the Illinois counties surrounding St. Louis (3.8%), Rock Island (3.4%), Lake County (3.2%), Chicago (2.4%), Springfield (2.3%), Peoria (1.0%), and Bloomington (0,9%). Figures for total spending and for local sales tax receipts (metropolitan and county receipts, excluding state receipts) for all Illinois metropolitan areas are shown in the table.

*John B. Crihfield is an economist on the faculty at the Institute of Government and Public Affairs at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Miguel Gomez is a graduate student in the Department of Agricultural Economics at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

Economic Activity in Illinois by Metropolitan Area: 1992 Qrt. 3 - 1993 Qrt. 3

Metropolitan area

- Total Retail
1992 Qrt. 3

Spending -
1993 Qrt. 3

Percentage
Change in
Total Spending

Local Sales
Tax Receipts

Illinois

20,861,696,607

21,513,749,387

3.1

215,137,494

Aurora-Elgin PMSA

532,623,936

571,802,791

7.4

5,718,028

Bloomington-Normal MSA

300,153,945

302,745,099

0.9

3,027,451

Champaign-Urbana-Rantoul MSA

309,856,669

324,255,149

4.6

3,242,251

Chicago PMSA

11,941,782,658

12,231,147,081

2.4

122,311,471

Davenport-Rock Island-Moline MSA

345,528,393

357,243,715

3.4

3,572,437

Decatur MSA

242,255,363

275,332,410

13.7

2,753,324

Joliet PMSA

581, 689,860

626,082,477

7.6

6,260,825

Kankakee MSA

168,586,016

175,196,389

3.9 .

1,751,964

Lake County PMSA

1,271,948,540

1,312,575,342

3.2

13,125,753

Peoria MSA

667,729,633

674,259,169

1.0

6,742,592

Rockford MSA

562,813,515

599,081,272

6.4

5,990,813

Rural Counties

2,664,184,799

2,748,903,572

3.2

27,489,036

Springfield MSA

404,487,706

413,894,991

2.3

4,138,950

St. Louis MSA

867,955,572

901,259,931

3.8

9,012,599


Notes: Dollar values are for the third quarter (July, August, September) and
are in September 1993 dollars.
Data are from the Illinois Department of Revenue.
Analysis is by the Institute of Government and Public Affairs, University of Illinois.

Page 16 / Illinois Municipal Review / March 1994


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