Total Population
248,186
Civilian noninst.
Disability Rate
15.1%
National: 13.0%
Median Income
$70,178
Household
Poverty Rate
9.5%
National: 8.7%

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Understanding Disability in St. Clair County

St. Clair County in Illinois has a disability rate of 15.1%, which is 2.1 percentage points above the national average of 13.0%. Out of the county's total population of 248,186, 37,352 people report at least one disability.

The most common disability type in St. Clair County is ambulatory difficulty, affecting 19,438 residents (8.3% of the population).

The median household income is $70,178, below the national median of $78,538. The poverty rate is 9.5%, above the national average of 8.7%.

Types of Disabilities in St. Clair County

Ambulatory difficulty is the most prevalent disability type in St. Clair County, affecting 19,438 residents (8.3% of the population). People may report more than one disability type.

Ambulatory difficulty
8.3%
Cognitive difficulty
6.1%
Independent living difficulty
7.0%
Hearing difficulty
3.7%
Self-care difficulty
3.3%
Vision difficulty
2.9%
Disability Type Breakdown - St. Clair County (ACS 2023)
Disability Type Population % of Total Pop.
Hearing difficulty 9,081 3.7%
Vision difficulty 7,115 2.9%
Cognitive difficulty 14,276 6.1%
Ambulatory difficulty 19,438 8.3%
Self-care difficulty 7,664 3.3%
Independent living difficulty 13,294 7.0%

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Disability by Age Group

In St. Clair County, 47.6% of residents age 75 and over report a disability, compared to 5.8% among those under 5.

Disability Rate by Age Group - St. Clair County (ACS 2023)
Age Group With Disability Disability Rate
Under 5 2,583 5.8%
5 to 17 5,764 11.4%
18 to 64 14,473 14.9%
65 to 74 6,934 26.9%
75 and over 7,490 47.6%

Disability by Sex

Disability by Sex - St. Clair County (ACS 2023)
Sex With Disability Rate
Male17,27914.6%
Female20,07315.5%

Females in St. Clair County have a higher disability rate (15.5%) compared to males (14.6%).

Disability by Race & Ethnicity

Disability rates vary across racial and ethnic groups in St. Clair County.

Disability by Race/Ethnicity - St. Clair County (ACS 2023)
Race / Ethnicity With Disability Rate
White 22,727 15.0%
Black or African American 11,344 16.3%
Asian 493 13.1%
Hispanic or Latino 977 8.0%

Income & Poverty in St. Clair County

The median household income in St. Clair County is $70,178, below the national median of $78,538. The poverty rate is 9.5%, above the national average of 8.7%. The unemployment rate stands at 3.5%. For people with disabilities, economic challenges are often amplified.

SSDI in Illinois

St. Clair County residents apply for SSDI through the Illinois Disability Determination Services. Here are the current approval rates and processing times.

SSDI Approval Rates - Illinois
Stage Illinois Rate National Avg.
Initial Application40%38%
Reconsideration15%~14%
Hearing (ALJ)49%56%
Average Wait (Initial)257 days227 days

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How to Apply for SSDI in St. Clair County

Step 1: Check Your Eligibility

To qualify for SSDI, you must have earned enough work credits and have a medical condition preventing substantial gainful activity. In 2024, SGA is defined as earning more than $1,550/month.

Step 2: Gather Medical Evidence

Strong medical documentation is critical. In Illinois, where only 40% of initial claims are approved, thorough evidence makes the difference.

Step 3: Submit Your Application

Apply online at ssa.gov, by phone at 1-800-772-1213, or at your local Social Security office. The average processing time in Illinois is 257 days.

Step 4: If Denied, Appeal Promptly

With a 60% denial rate in Illinois, many applicants will need to appeal. You have 60 days to request reconsideration. At the hearing level, 49% of cases are approved.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the disability rate in St. Clair County?

According to the 2023 American Community Survey, 15.1% of the civilian noninstitutionalized population in St. Clair County has at least one disability, totaling 37,352 residents. This is above the national average of 13.0%.

What is the SSDI approval rate for St. Clair County residents?

St. Clair County residents apply through Illinois's Disability Determination Services. The initial approval rate is approximately 40%, with a hearing-level approval rate of 49%. Average processing takes 257 days.

How long does it take to get SSDI in Illinois?

The average processing time for initial SSDI applications in Illinois is 257 days, longer than the national average of 227 days.

What should I do if my SSDI claim was denied in St. Clair County?

If denied, you have 60 days to file an appeal. In Illinois, 49% of cases are approved at the hearing level. Working with a disability lawyer significantly improves your chances.

What is the median income in St. Clair County?

The median household income in St. Clair County is $70,178, below the national median of $78,538.

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Sources & Methodology

All data for St. Clair County is compiled from official government sources.

  • U.S. Census Bureau - American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, Table S1810 (Disability Characteristics), 2023
  • U.S. Census Bureau - American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, Table DP03 (Selected Economic Characteristics), 2023
  • Social Security Administration - SSI Recipients by State and County, 2024
  • Social Security Administration - SSDI approval and processing data, Fiscal Year 2024