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Demographic Data Report for Indiana by County
Poverty: Families below poverty
All Ages, All Races (includes Hispanic), Both Sexes
2020-2024 American Community Survey 5-Year Data
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2023 Rural-Urban Continuum Codes Φ
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Rank within US
(of 3143 counties)
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United States N/A 8.8 7,273,175 N/A
Indiana N/A 8.5 147,599 30 of 52
Marion County Urban 11.5 25,841 2,134
Lake County Urban 11.1 14,155 2,049
Allen County Urban 9.6 9,363 1,689
St. Joseph County Urban 9.1 5,796 1,567
Elkhart County Urban 9.0 4,447 1,534
Vanderburgh County Urban 8.9 4,047 1,501
Tippecanoe County Urban 9.6 3,938 1,689
Porter County Urban 7.7 3,534 1,149
Madison County Urban 9.7 3,234 1,714
Vigo County Urban 13.6 3,227 2,494
Delaware County Urban 11.5 3,095 2,134
Hamilton County Urban 2.9 2,904 53
LaPorte County Urban 9.3 2,580 1,617
Grant County Rural 15.3 2,511 2,708
Johnson County Urban 5.5 2,411 485
Wayne County Rural 13.7 2,324 2,508
Monroe County Urban 7.8 2,255 1,185
Clark County Urban 6.7 2,217 831
Hendricks County Urban 4.0 1,987 182
Howard County Urban 8.8 1,846 1,481
Bartholomew County Urban 7.1 1,548 951
Morgan County Urban 7.4 1,533 1,052
Floyd County Urban 7.3 1,508 1,021
Kosciusko County Rural 6.8 1,459 856
Shelby County Urban 11.6 1,408 2,161
Henry County Rural 9.9 1,173 1,758
Noble County Rural 8.4 1,070 1,363
Lawrence County Rural 8.5 1,032 1,385
Jackson County Rural 8.4 1,025 1,363
Miami County Rural 11.5 1,015 2,134
Marshall County Rural 7.8 936 1,185
Cass County Rural 9.5 934 1,661
Randolph County Rural 13.7 918 2,508
Knox County Rural 9.9 910 1,758
Greene County Rural 10.5 902 1,910
Warrick County Urban 4.9 885 341
Dubois County Rural 7.2 861 991
DeKalb County Rural 6.8 806 856
Whitley County Urban 7.7 765 1,149
Jefferson County Rural 9.0 750 1,534
Fayette County Rural 12.0 720 2,240
Boone County Urban 3.5 706 110
Daviess County Rural 8.2 690 1,294
Gibson County Rural 7.6 684 1,114
Fulton County Rural 12.1 674 2,260
Dearborn County Urban 4.7 671 298
Ripley County Rural 8.2 650 1,294
Scott County Rural 10.8 645 1,977
Steuben County Rural 6.9 631 893
Adams County Rural 7.3 630 1,021
Washington County Urban 8.1 628 1,260
Parke County Rural 15.0 623 2,678
Jennings County Rural 8.2 622 1,294
Posey County Urban 7.8 584 1,185
Wabash County Rural 7.2 583 991
Starke County Rural 9.7 581 1,714
Huntington County Rural 5.6 580 522
Perry County Rural 12.2 573 2,278
Hancock County Urban 2.4 568 36
LaGrange County Rural 5.5 563 485
Harrison County Urban 5.4 553 462
Clay County Urban 7.4 552 1,052
Montgomery County Rural 5.5 549 485
Jasper County Urban 6.1 538 653
Putnam County Rural 5.4 529 462
Decatur County Rural 7.3 527 1,021
Owen County Urban 8.8 503 1,481
Sullivan County Urban 9.8 500 1,742
Jay County Rural 9.6 486 1,689
Clinton County Rural 5.9 485 596
Crawford County Rural 16.5 468 2,804
Newton County Urban 11.0 457 2,027
White County Rural 6.4 426 755
Vermillion County Urban 10.2 425 1,843
Rush County Rural 9.3 405 1,617
Orange County Rural 7.7 399 1,149
Tipton County Urban 8.2 387 1,294
Fountain County Rural 8.1 374 1,260
Wells County Urban 4.6 348 283
Blackford County Rural 10.8 331 1,977
Brown County Urban 5.3 260 438
Spencer County Rural 4.7 260 298
Martin County Rural 10.4 254 1,892
Benton County Urban 11.2 250 2,075
Franklin County Urban 3.9 250 159
Pulaski County Rural 7.8 246 1,185
Carroll County Urban 4.6 240 283
Switzerland County Rural 9.2 219 1,590
Pike County Rural 6.4 211 755
Union County Rural 7.2 149 991
Warren County Urban 6.2 143 673
Ohio County Urban 6.8 119 856

Notes:
Created by statecancerprofiles.cancer.gov on 03/29/2026 5:05 pm.

Φ Rural–urban county classifications are based on the 2023 USDA Rural–Urban Continuum Codes (except for Connecticut Counties which use 2013 codes). State-level cancer rates for rural areas are calculated using cancer cases registered exclusively in rural counties, while state-level cancer rates for urban areas are calculated using cases registered exclusively in urban counties.

Source: Demographic data provided by the Census Bureau and the American Community Survey.

For more information about Poverty: Families below poverty, see the dictionary.

Data for United States does not include Puerto Rico.

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