By Metro News Service
CHICAGO – Illinois' poverty rate is steadily climbing.
A report released by the Social Impact Research Center reveals the numbers have consistently gone up since 2010.
Nearly 15 percent of the people in Illinois lived at or below the poverty line in 2013. That's about 2 million people who had incomes of $24,000 or less for a family of four.
Montgomery, Morgan, Union, and Wayne counties made a warning list because of their negative conditions for poverty, unemployment, teen birth and high school graduation rates.