Indiana

Detailed report on the state located in the United States (USA).

In Indiana, the average number of disabilities per resident is roughly the same as most other states. The majority of disabilities in this state fall under the categories of: physical (25%), employment (24%), and go-outside-home (18%).

State wide, roughly 88% of all residents and 91% of children under 18 had some sort of health insurance coverage. People in Indiana are more likely to have health insurance than in most other states. More children have health insurance coverage in this state than in many other states.

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Dialysis Centers Per Capita

The number of dialysis centers that exist per 10,000 residents. The higher the number, the more centers exist for the same number of people.

Indiana
0.17 per 10,000 residents (1 per 58,466 residents)
United States
0.17 per 10,000 residents (1 per 58,229 residents)

Doctors Per Capita

The number of doctors that exist per 10,000 residents. The higher the number, the more physicians exist for the same number of people.

Indiana
33.65 per 10,000 residents (1 per 297 residents)
United States
31.49 per 10,000 residents (1 per 318 residents)

Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centers Per Capita

The number of rehab centers that exist per 10,000 residents. The higher the number, the more centers exist for the same number of people.

Indiana
0.51 per 10,000 residents (1 per 19,742 residents)
United States
0.40 per 10,000 residents (1 per 24,896 residents)

Home Care Agencies Per Capita

The number of home care agencies that exist per 10,000 residents. The higher the number, the more agencies exist for the same number of people.

Indiana
0.30 per 10,000 residents (1 per 33,046 residents)
United States
0.31 per 10,000 residents (1 per 32,020 residents)

Pharmacies & Medical Suppliers Per Capita

The number of pharmacies and medical suppliers that exist per 10,000 residents. The higher the number, the more suppliers exist for the same number of people.

Indiana
3.47 per 10,000 residents (1 per 2,884 residents)
United States
3.21 per 10,000 residents (1 per 3,120 residents)

Hospitals Per Capita

The number of hospitals that exist per 10,000 residents. The higher the number, the more providers exist for the same number of people.

Indiana
0.17 per 10,000 residents (1 per 59,034 residents)
United States
0.15 per 10,000 residents (1 per 65,024 residents)

Nursing Homes Per Capita

The number of nursing homes that exist per 10,000 residents. The higher the number, the more providers exist for the same number of people.

Indiana
0.84 per 10,000 residents (1 per 11,853 residents)
United States
0.56 per 10,000 residents (1 per 17,773 residents)

Insurance Coverage

The percentage of the population that is insured regardless of age.

Indiana
88.5%
United States
85.8%

Insurance Coverage Under 18

The percentage of the population that is insured that is under the age of 18.

Indiana
90.9%
United States
88.1%

Disabilities Per Capita

The number of disabilities that exist, on average, per resident. It is possible for individuals to have more than one disability. Disabilities are only counted for non-institutionalized individuals age 5 and older.

Indiana
0.31 per resident (1 per 3.27 residents)
United States
0.32 per resident (1 per 3.16 residents)

Disabilities

A breakdown of specific types of disabilities. It is possible for individuals to have more than one disability. Disabilities are only counted for non-institutionalized individuals age 5 and older.

Sensory
212,438 (11.4%)
Physical
462,811 (24.9%)
Mental
265,669 (14.3%)
Self-care
136,584 (7.3%)
Go-outside-home
342,566 (18.4%)
Employment
439,868 (23.6%)

People

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In 2000, Indiana had a total population of 6,080,485 which consisted of an above average rural populace. The state's population consisted of 1,574,396 children and 752,831 seniors. The number of married adults is noticeably lower than most other states.

Racially, Indiana is comprised mostly of individuals who classified themselves as white. Overall, the state has a low amount of racial diversity with most of the population comprising of a single race.

An above average portion of the state's population (69%) were born in this state. The number of foreign born individuals (people born in another county whos' parents were not citizens) that reside in this state is far less than most other states (3% vs 11% average).

Total Population

The total number of residents regardless of age.

Indiana
6,080,485
United States
281,421,906

Males

The total number of male residents regardless of age.

Indiana
2,982,474 (49.0%)
United States
138,053,563 (49.1%)

Females

The total number of female residents regardless of age.

Indiana
3,098,011 (51.0%)
United States
143,368,343 (50.9%)

Median Age

The age that 50% of the population is over and 50% of the population is under.

Indiana
35.2
United States
35.3

Children

The total number of residents that are under the age of 18.

Indiana
1,574,396 (25.9%)
United States
72,293,812 (25.7%)

Adults

The total number of residents that are at or above the age of 18 and under the age of 65.

Indiana
3,753,258 (61.7%)
United States
174,136,341 (61.9%)

Seniors

The total number of residents that are at or above the age of 65.

Indiana
752,831 (12.4%)
United States
34,991,753 (12.4%)

Married

The total number of residents, age 15 and over, that were now married. Percentage refers to total population.

Indiana
2,751,005 (45.2%)
United States
125,000,493 (44.4%)

Divorced

The total number of residents, age 15 and over, that were now divorced. Percentage refers to total population.

Indiana
518,243 (8.5%)
United States
21,560,308 (7.7%)

White (Race)

The total number of residents that classified themselves as white.

Indiana
5,320,022 (87.5%)
United States
211,460,626 (75.1%)

African-American (Race)

The total number of residents that classified themselves as african-american.

Indiana
510,034 (8.4%)
United States
34,658,190 (12.3%)

Asian (Race)

The total number of residents that classified themselves as asian.

Indiana
59,126 (1.0%)
United States
10,242,998 (3.6%)

American Indian & Alaskan (Race)

The total number of residents that classified themselves as american indian or alaskan.

Indiana
15,815 (0.3%)
United States
2,475,956 (0.9%)

Pacific Islander (Race)

The total number of residents that classified themselves as pacific islander.

Indiana
2,005 (0.0%)
United States
398,835 (0.1%)

Mixed (Race)

The total number of residents that classified themselves as being two or more races.

Indiana
75,672 (1.2%)
United States
6,826,228 (2.4%)

Other (Race)

The total number of residents that classified themselves as none of the above race categories.

Indiana
97,811 (1.6%)
United States
15,359,073 (5.5%)

Hispanic (Race)

The total number of residents that classified themselves as hispanic. NOTE: This race is included in the races above. Totals including this metric will be more than 100% of the population.

Indiana
214,536 (3.5%)
United States
35,305,818 (12.5%)

Born in Indiana

The total number of residents that were born in the same state that they current reside in.

Indiana
4,215,694 (69.3%)
United States
168,729,388 (60.0%)

Foreign Born

The total number of residents that were born in foreign countries that were not a child of a citizen.

Indiana
186,534 (3.1%)
United States
31,107,889 (11.1%)

Families

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Indiana has 1,602,501 families with an average of 3.05 members per family which is close to the national average. The majority of families are comprised of a married couple (78%) and children over the age of eighteen (52%).

Total Families

The total number of families.

Indiana
1,602,501
United States
71,787,347

Average Family Size

The average number of members in each family.

Indiana
3.05
United States
3.14

Married Couple Families

The total number of families thats parents were a married couple.

Indiana
1,251,458 (78.1%)
United States
54,493,232 (75.9%)

Single Mom Families

The total number of families thats sole parent was a single mom.

Indiana
259,372 (16.2%)
United States
12,900,103 (18.0%)

Single Dad Families

The total number of families thats sole parent was a single dad.

Indiana
91,671 (5.7%)
United States
4,394,012 (6.1%)

Families with Children Under 6

The total number of families that have one or more children which are under the age of six.

Indiana
182,106 (11.4%)
United States
8,020,067 (11.2%)

Families with Children Under 6 and 6 to 17

The total number of families that have one or more children which are under the age of six and also age six to seventeen.

Indiana
148,079 (9.2%)
United States
6,875,512 (9.6%)

Families with Children 6 to 17

The total number of families that have one or more children which are age six to seventeen.

Indiana
437,651 (27.3%)
United States
19,692,789 (27.4%)

Families with Children 18 and Over

The total number of families that have one or more children which are over the age of eighteen.

Indiana
834,665 (52.1%)
United States
37,198,979 (51.8%)

Wealth and Education

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In 1999, the median family income in Indiana was $50,261 which is on par with national levels. The number of middle class families (making $25,000 to $99,999 per year) is on par with other states. The amount of women with college degrees in this state is under national levels. The number of well paid women state wide is much lower then average. The total number of men with college degrees in this state is below national levels. The amount of well paid men is average.

In Poverty

The total number of residents, regardless of age, that are living below the poverty level. Percentage refers to total population.

Indiana
559,484 (9.2%)
United States
33,899,812 (12.0%)

Middle Class Families

The total number of families that have an income of $25,000 to $99,000. Income figures are based upon 1999 data.

Indiana
1,128,726 (70.4%)
United States
46,200,964 (64.4%)

Well Paid Women

The total number female residents, age sixteen or above, that earn an income of $50,000 or more per year. To be included an individual must have an income. Income figures are based upon 1999 data.

Indiana
99,617 (6.2%)
United States
6,560,078 (9.3%)

Well Paid Men

The total number male residents, age sixteen or above, that earn an income of $50,000 or more per year. To be included an individual must have an income. Income figures are based upon 1999 data.

Indiana
418,808 (23.2%)
United States
19,503,805 (24.3%)

Median Family Income

The median income of all members of a family. Family members do not have to be living in the same household to be counted. 50% of families will have a higher income and 50% of families will have a lower income. Income figures are based upon 1999 data.

Indiana
$50,261
United States
$50,046

Median Household Income

The median income of all members of a household. Household members do not have to be family to be counted. 50% of households will have a higher income and 50% of households will have a lower income. Income figures are based upon 1999 data.

Indiana
$41,567
United States
$41,994

Women with College Degrees

The total number female residents, age twenty five or above, that have a college degree of any type.

Indiana
493,145 (24.3%)
United States
28,192,307 (29.6%)

Men with College Degrees

The total number male residents, age twenty five or above, that have a college degree of any type.

Indiana
488,003 (26.2%)
United States
27,783,131 (31.9%)

Employment

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There are 2,965,174 actively employed workers in this state. The industries who employ the most female workers in Indiana are: education and health, manufacturing, and retail trade. For men, the top industries for employment are: manufacturing, construction, and retail trade.

Male Employment Industries

A breakdown of what industries men work in for workers sixteen years of age and above.

Agriculture, forestry, fishing, hunting, and mining
35,183 (2.2%)
Construction
175,590 (11.1%)
Manufacturing
474,195 (29.9%)
Wholesale trade
71,382 (4.5%)
Retail trade
166,487 (10.5%)
Transportation, warehousing, and utilities
114,311 (7.2%)
Information
30,848 (1.9%)
Finance, insurance, real estate
64,942 (4.1%)
Professional, scientific, management, administrative, and waste management services
99,280 (6.3%)
Education, health, and social services
136,383 (8.6%)
Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation, and food services
94,319 (5.9%)
Other services
70,579 (4.4%)
Public administration
52,703 (3.3%)

Female Employment Industries

A breakdown of what industries women work in for workers sixteen years of age and above.

Agriculture, forestry, fishing, hunting, and mining
6,858 (0.5%)
Construction
20,562 (1.5%)
Manufacturing
203,883 (14.8%)
Wholesale trade
30,123 (2.2%)
Retail trade
182,646 (13.2%)
Transportation, warehousing, and utilities
39,110 (2.8%)
Information
31,866 (2.3%)
Finance, insurance, real estate
102,773 (7.5%)
Professional, scientific, management, administrative, and waste management services
86,824 (6.3%)
Education, health, and social services
436,538 (31.7%)
Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation, and food services
123,511 (9.0%)
Other services
68,500 (5.0%)
Public administration
45,778 (3.3%)

Commuting and Sprawl

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The average worker in Indiana spends about 23.9 minutes each way to get to work, which is about the same as other workers nationally. Most employed depart from their residences between 7:30 AM to 7:59 AM and 7:00 AM to 7:29 AM to get to work. Typically, workers use a car, truck, or van as a means to get to and from their jobs.

Average Travel Time to Work

The average commute time to work for workers sixteen years of age and above.

Indiana
23.9 minutes
United States
26.9 minutes

Car, Truck, or Van to get to Work

The total number of workers, sixteen years of age and above, that use a car, truck, or van as a means to get to work.

Indiana
2,379,989 (84.2%)
United States
97,102,050 (78.2%)

Motorcycle to get to Work

The total number of workers, sixteen years of age and above, that use a motorcycle as a means to get to work.

Indiana
1,975 (0.1%)
United States
142,424 (0.1%)

Carpool to Work

The total number of workers, sixteen years of age and above, that use a carpool as a means to get to work.

Indiana
320,910 (11.4%)
United States
15,634,051 (12.6%)

Public Transportation to get to Work

The total number of workers, sixteen years of age and above, that use public transportation as a means to get to work.

Indiana
29,792 (1.1%)
United States
6,067,703 (4.9%)

Bicycle to Work

The total number of workers, sixteen years of age and above, that use a bicycle as a means to get to work.

Indiana
7,725 (0.3%)
United States
488,497 (0.4%)

Walk to Work

The total number of workers, sixteen years of age and above, that walk as a means to get to work.

Indiana
69,184 (2.4%)
United States
3,758,982 (3.0%)

Travel Time to Work

A breakdown of travel time to work for workers sixteen years of age and above.

Less than 5 minutes
117,198 (4.1%)
5 to 9 minutes
371,942 (13.2%)
10 to 14 minutes
480,825 (17.0%)
15 to 19 minutes
468,193 (16.6%)
20 to 24 minutes
427,185 (15.1%)
25 to 29 minutes
175,645 (6.2%)
30 to 24 minutes
324,328 (11.5%)
35 to 39 minutes
69,517 (2.5%)
40 to 44 minutes
79,764 (2.8%)
45 to 59 minutes
158,340 (5.6%)
60 to 89 minutes
96,185 (3.4%)
90 or more minutes
57,507 (2.0%)

Time Leaving for Work

A breakdown of departure time to work for workers sixteen years of age and above.

12:00 AM to 4:59 AM
120,308 (4.3%)
5:00 AM to 5:29 AM
109,235 (3.9%)
5:30 AM to 5:59 AM
161,364 (5.7%)
6:00 AM to 6:29 AM
261,282 (9.2%)
6:30 AM to 6:59 AM
321,138 (11.4%)
7:00 AM to 7:29 AM
398,761 (14.1%)
7:30 AM to 7:59 AM
435,403 (15.4%)
8:00 AM to 8:29 AM
232,497 (8.2%)
8:30 AM to 8:59 AM
108,019 (3.8%)
9:00 AM to 9:59 AM
116,293 (4.1%)
10:00 AM to 10:59 AM
53,238 (4.1%)
11:00 AM to 11:59 AM
26,782 (0.9%)
12:00 PM to 3:59 PM
241,886 (8.6%)
4:00 PM to 11:59 PM
240,423 (8.5%)

Housing

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As of March 2000, Indiana had 2,532,319 total households which, on average, contained 2.7 bedrooms each. The typical number of members per household was 2.53. Households in this state have a value that is below average when compared to other states. Real estate taxes here are much lower when compared to national levels ($868). Median rent as a percentage of household income is average which could indicate that the cost of living is also average.

Total Households

The total number of households.

Indiana
2,532,319
United States
115,904,641

Household Size

A breakdown of household sizes.

1 person households
605,428 (23.9%)
2 person households
789,585 (31.2%)
3 person households
388,830 (15.4%)
4 person households
332,367 (13.1%)
5 person households
145,953 (5.8%)
6 person households
48,453 (1.9%)
7 or more person households
25,690 (1.0%)

Average Household Bedrooms

The average number of bedrooms per household.

Indiana
2.7
United States
2.6

Household Bedrooms

A breakdown of household bedroom capacities.

0 bedroom households (studios)
31,950 (1.3%)
1 bedroom households
269,276 (10.6%)
2 bedroom households
731,719 (28.9%)
3 bedroom households
1,084,943 (42.8%)
4 bedroom households
348,991 (13.8%)
5 bedroom or more households
65,440 (2.6%)

Median Household Value

The household value at which 50% of households had a higher value and 50% of households had a lower value.

Indiana
$94,300
United States
$119,600

Median Real Estate Taxes

The median amount real estate taxes charged per year per household. 50% of households had a to pay a higher amount and 50% of households had to pay a lower amount.

Indiana
$868
United States
$1,334

Median Rent as % of Household Income

The median rent as a percentage of the household income. A higher value indicates that is it more expensive to rent.

Indiana
23.9%
United States
25.5%

Average Household Size

The average number of household members per household.

Indiana
2.53
United States
2.59

Median Year Households were Built

The year in which 50% of the households built before and 50% of the households built after.

Indiana
1966
United States
1971

Year Households were Built

A breakdown of household build dates.

Households built from 1999 to March of 2000
62,171 (2.5%)
Households built from 1995 to 1998
196,751 (7.8%)
Households built from 1990 to 1994
178,425 (7.0%)
Households built from 1980 to 1989
286,089 (11.3%)
Households built from 1970 to 1979
415,562 (16.4%)
Households built from 1960 to 1969
345,252 (13.6%)
Households built from 1950 to 1959
330,958 (13.1%)
Households built from 1940 to 1949
204,354 (8.1%)
Households built in 1939 or earlier
512,757 (20.2%)

Vacant Households

The total number households which were vacant.

Indiana
196,013 (7.7%)
United States
10,424,540 (9.0%)

Family Occupied Households

The total number households which were occupied by families.

Indiana
1,602,501 (63.3%)
United States
71,787,347 (61.9%)

Owner Occupied Households

The total number households which were occupied by their owners.

Indiana
1,669,162 (65.9%)
United States
69,815,753 (60.2%)

Seasonal Households

The total number households which were vacant because they were used as a seasonal residence.

Indiana
33,803 (1.3%)
United States
3,578,718 (3.1%)

Renewable Energy Heated Households

The total number households which were heated by renewable energy sources (i.e. wood, solar, wind, etc).

Indiana
42,213 (0.7%)
United States
2,229,403 (0.8%)

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Quick Facts

Area Codes:
219, 260, 317, 574, 765, 812
Latitude:
40
Longitude:
-86
Time Zone:
Eastern (-5 hours from GMT)
Daylight Savings:
This state observes Daylight Savings Time.
Largest Counties:
Allen County, Elkhart County, Hamilton County, Lake County, Madison County, Marion County, Porter County, St. Joseph County, Tippecanoe County, Vanderburgh County
Huge Cities:
Center, Ft. Wayne, Indianapolis, North
Large Cities:
Calumet, Evansville, Gary, Hammond, Lawrence, Perry, Portage, South Bend, Warren, Washington, Wayne, Wayne
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Aboite, Adams, Anderson, Anderson, Bloomington, Bloomington, Carmel, Center, Center, Center, Center, Center, Clay, Clay, Columbus, Columbus, Concord, Delaware, East Chicago, Elkhart, Elkhart, Fairfield, Fishers, Franklin, Goshen, Granger, Greenwood, Harrison, Hobart, Hobart, Jeffersonville, Jeffersonville, Knight, Kokomo, Lafayette, Lawrence, Marion, Merrillville, Michigan, Michigan City, Mishawaka, Muncie, New Albany, New Albany, Noblesville, Noblesville, Ohio, Osolo, Penn, Perry, Pigeon, Pike, Pleasant, Portage, Portage, Richmond, Ross, St. John, St. Joseph, Terre Haute, Valparaiso, Wabash, Washington, Washington, Wayne, Wayne, West Lafayette, White River
Small Cities:
Addison, Alexandria, Allen, Angola, Auburn, Avon, Bainbridge, Batesville, Baugo, Bedford, Beech Grove, Black, Bluffton, Boon, Boonville, Brazil, Brazil, Brown, Brown, Brownsburg, Buck Creek, Cedar Creek, Cedar Creek, Cedar Lake, Center, Center, Center, Center, Center, Center, Center, Center, Center, Center, Centre, Charlestown, Chester, Chesterton, Cicero, Clarksville, Cleveland, Clinton, Columbia, Columbia City, Connersville, Connersville, Coolspring, Crawfordsville, Crown Point, Danville, Decatur, Decatur, Dyer, Eagle, Eel, Elwood, Fall Creek, Fall Creek, Frankfort, Franklin, Franklin, Franklin, Geneva, Georgetown, German, German, German, German, Greencastle, Greencastle, Greenfield, Greensburg, Greenville, Griffith, Guilford, Hamilton, Hamilton, Hanover, Harris, Harrison, Harrison, Harrison, Harrison, Hartford City, Henry, Highland, Honey Creek, Huntington, Huntington, Jackson, Jackson, Jasper, Jefferson, Jennings, Keener, Kendallville, Keyser, La Porte, Lafayette, Lake Station, Lakes of the Four Seasons, Lawrenceburg, Lebanon, Liberty, Licking, Lincoln, Logansport, Lost Creek, Lowell, Madison, Madison, Madison, Marion, Marion, Martinsville, Middlebury, Mill, Miller, Monroe, Mooresville, Mount Pleasant, Mount Vernon, Munster, Nappanee, New Castle, New Haven, Noble, North Manchester, North Vernon, Otter Creek, Patoka, Patoka, Perry, Perry, Perry, Peru, Peru, Pipe Creek, Pipe Creek, Plain, Plainfield, Pleasant, Pleasant, Plymouth, Porter, Portland, Princeton, Richland, Rochester, Rochester, Rushville, Salem, Schererville, Scottsburg, Sellersburg, Seymour, Shawswick, Shelbyville, Silver Creek, Speedway, St. John, Stockton, Sugar Creek, Sugar Creek, Taylor, Tell City, Tippecanoe, Troy, Turkey Creek, Union, Union, Union, Union, Union, Van Buren, Vernon, Vienna, Vincennes, Vincennes, Wabash, Warren, Warsaw, Washington, Washington, Washington, Washington, Washington, Washington, Washington, Washington, Washington, Wayne, Wayne, Wea, Westchester, Westfield, White River, Winfield, Zionsville
Largest Zip Codes:
46038, 46060, 46203, 46226, 46227, 46307, 46350, 46360, 46901, 47150, 47374, 47906
 
 

Ancestry

Data is based upon nationality, not ethnicity.

German
24.65%
Other (Frequently hispanic and african-american)
17.15%
United States or American
13.07%
Irish
11.73%
English
9.66%
Polish
3.29%
French (except Basque)
2.66%
Italian
2.53%
Dutch
2.41%
Scottish
1.79%
Scotch-Irish
1.43%
Swedish
1.04%
European
0.76%
Welsh
0.65%
Hungarian
0.64%
Swiss
0.64%
Norwegian
0.61%
Slovak
0.39%
British
0.39%
French Canadian
0.34%
Russian
0.34%
Greek
0.33%
African
0.30%
Croatian
0.22%
Czech
0.22%
Danish
0.22%
Belgian
0.21%
Lithuanian
0.18%
Serbian
0.17%
Austrian
0.15%
Pennsylvania German
0.15%
Ukrainian
0.15%
Canadian
0.14%
Romanian
0.14%
Czechoslovakian
0.11%
 
 

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