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Demographic Data Report for Indiana by County
Crowding: Households with >1 person per room
All Ages, All Races (includes Hispanic), Both Sexes
2020-2024 American Community Survey 5-Year Data
Sorted by Percent

County
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2023 Rural-Urban Continuum Codes Φ
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Value (Percent)
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Households (with >1 Person Per Room)
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Rank within US
(of 3143 counties)
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Indiana N/A 1.8 49,968 12 of 52
United States N/A 3.4 4,449,577 N/A
Blackford County Rural 0.3 13 94
Warren County Urban 0.8 28 325
Carroll County Urban 0.4 33 125
Ohio County Urban 1.6 41 1,176
Union County Rural 1.5 43 1,067
Newton County Urban 0.9 49 411
Crawford County Rural 1.2 56 718
Pulaski County Rural 1.2 60 718
Spencer County Rural 0.8 64 325
Pike County Rural 1.4 69 935
Benton County Urban 2.1 73 1,760
Rush County Rural 1.3 87 827
Owen County Urban 1.0 88 485
Fountain County Rural 1.3 92 827
Starke County Rural 1.1 96 590
Decatur County Rural 0.9 101 411
Jay County Rural 1.4 107 935
Dearborn County Urban 0.5 110 161
Tipton County Urban 1.8 111 1,418
Boone County Urban 0.4 124 125
Posey County Urban 1.2 124 718
Cass County Rural 0.8 126 325
Fayette County Rural 1.4 132 935
Jasper County Urban 1.0 133 485
Wabash County Rural 1.1 135 590
Switzerland County Rural 3.6 139 2,618
Brown County Urban 2.1 143 1,760
Huntington County Rural 0.9 146 411
White County Rural 1.5 149 1,067
Sullivan County Urban 2.0 158 1,646
Ripley County Rural 1.4 160 935
Franklin County Urban 1.7 161 1,311
Harrison County Urban 1.1 176 590
DeKalb County Rural 1.0 177 485
Martin County Rural 4.5 177 2,845
Miami County Rural 1.3 177 827
Wells County Urban 1.6 181 1,176
Perry County Rural 2.4 184 2,021
Parke County Rural 3.1 191 2,433
Henry County Rural 1.1 196 590
Putnam County Rural 1.4 200 935
Clinton County Rural 1.6 202 1,176
Floyd County Urban 0.7 222 265
Washington County Urban 2.0 223 1,646
Dubois County Rural 1.3 224 827
Vermillion County Urban 3.4 224 2,556
Whitley County Urban 1.6 224 1,176
Montgomery County Rural 1.4 226 935
Steuben County Rural 1.6 228 1,176
Knox County Rural 1.6 241 1,176
Fulton County Rural 3.0 244 2,379
Orange County Rural 3.1 249 2,433
Clay County Urban 2.4 250 2,021
Morgan County Urban 0.9 268 411
Jackson County Rural 1.5 275 1,067
Jefferson County Rural 2.2 285 1,853
Wayne County Rural 1.1 292 590
Greene County Rural 2.3 295 1,938
Randolph County Rural 2.9 302 2,339
Shelby County Urban 1.7 308 1,311
Lawrence County Rural 1.7 319 1,311
Marshall County Rural 1.8 319 1,418
Hancock County Urban 1.0 326 485
Warrick County Urban 1.3 327 827
Noble County Rural 1.9 341 1,529
Gibson County Rural 2.6 355 2,157
Scott County Rural 4.1 408 2,753
Jennings County Rural 3.9 423 2,708
Adams County Rural 3.7 456 2,649
Howard County Urban 1.3 470 827
LaGrange County Rural 3.7 482 2,649
Grant County Rural 1.9 502 1,529
Daviess County Rural 4.5 535 2,845
Bartholomew County Urban 1.8 601 1,418
Madison County Urban 1.2 641 718
Kosciusko County Rural 2.0 644 1,646
LaPorte County Urban 1.8 771 1,418
Delaware County Urban 1.7 798 1,311
Hendricks County Urban 1.2 832 718
Monroe County Urban 1.5 899 1,067
Porter County Urban 1.4 965 935
Johnson County Urban 1.6 1,022 1,176
Clark County Urban 2.0 1,034 1,646
Vanderburgh County Urban 1.4 1,089 935
Vigo County Urban 2.7 1,155 2,226
Tippecanoe County Urban 1.8 1,344 1,418
Hamilton County Urban 1.0 1,361 485
St. Joseph County Urban 1.6 1,680 1,176
Elkhart County Urban 2.6 1,894 2,157
Allen County Urban 1.8 2,791 1,418
Lake County Urban 2.3 4,479 1,938
Marion County Urban 2.8 11,113 2,282

Notes:
Created by statecancerprofiles.cancer.gov on 03/21/2026 11:17 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 Crowding: Households with >1 person per room, see the dictionary.

Data for United States does not include Puerto Rico.

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