File No.
GR-DOSSIER-17067
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Confidence: Public
Resilience Dossier

Hancock CountyIllinois · IL

69
/ 100excellent
Composite scale0 ─ 100
69
CriticalExcellent
State rank
#8IL
National rank
#17/ 3,436
Population
17,5928.6/km²
FIPS 17067AREA 2,056 km²LAT 40.4013 · LON -91.1688
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Geospatial

40.40°N, 91.17°W
Map of Hancock County, IL
Target ▸ Hancock County
NMapbox dark-v11
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Analyst Brief

Voice ▸ Stratfor

Hancock County is a county in Illinois, with a population of 17,592, covering 2,056 square kilometers. Population density is 8.6 people per square kilometer. On the Scout composite resilience index, Hancock County scores 69 out of 100, ranked #8 in IL and #17 of 3,436 regions. The five-year average temperature anomaly versus the 20th-century baseline is 1.7 degrees Fahrenheit. Counties above 2.6 degrees fall inside the climate tipping-point band. The FEMA National Risk Index composite hazard score is 21 out of 100. Annual precipitation averages 39.5 inches. Net IRS migration in the most recent tax year was -1.4 per 1,000 residents. USDA classifies the county as Rural-Urban Continuum Code 9 (1 = metropolitan core, 9 = completely rural).

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Assessment Matrix

6 Dimensions
D-0163

Climate Stability

Natural hazard exposure, temperature anomaly vs. 20th-century baseline, drought, wildfire, and flood risk.

D-0265

Water & Food

Groundwater reliability, precipitation normals, growing season length, and cropland availability.

D-0372

Social Stability

Net migration, social vulnerability, and crime rates.

D-0464

Infrastructure

Solar energy potential, off-grid power viability, and proximity to nuclear facilities.

D-0575

Self-Sufficiency

Rural-urban classification, agricultural diversity, and land availability.

D-0688

Affordability

Median home value and rental costs relative to the national range. Lower cost counties score higher.

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Source Telemetry

14 Inputs
S-01Climate
FEMA NRI hazard score
20.68 /100
Temperature anomaly
1.66 °F
S-02Water
Annual precipitation
39.5 in
Soil saturation depth
1.2 ft
Growing season
190 days
S-03Social
Net migration
-1.4 /1k
Social vulnerability
0.088 /1
Crime index
5 /100
S-04Infrastructure
Solar irradiance
4.1 kWh/m²/d
Distance to nuclear facility
101.7 mi
S-05Self-Sufficiency
Cropland share
66.6 %
Rural-urban code
9 /9
S-06Affordability
Median home value
$104,200
Median rent
$736 /mo

Inputs marked “— —” are pending pipeline integration and currently use neutral defaults in the composite. They do not skew rankings.

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Cross-Reference

  • FEMA-NRIFEMA National Risk Index, county composite hazard score
  • NOAA-TMPNOAA nClimDiv county temperature anomaly, 2020-2024 vs. 1901-2000 baseline
  • NOAA-PCPNOAA county precipitation normals, 1991-2020
  • IRS-MIGIRS county-to-county migration, tax year 2021-2022
  • CDC-SVICDC Social Vulnerability Index, 2022 release (RPL_THEMES)
  • USDA-RUCCUSDA Economic Research Service Rural-Urban Continuum Codes, 2023
  • NASA-PWRNASA POWER climatology, annual global horizontal irradiance (kWh/m²/day)
  • USDA-NASSUSDA NASS Census of Agriculture 2022, county cropland and total land area
  • USDA-SDMUSDA NRCS Soil Data Mart, average seasonal soil saturation depth (cm)
  • ACS-2022U.S. Census Bureau ACS 5-Year Estimates 2022, median home value and gross rent