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Demographic Data Report for Indiana by County
Mobility: Moved, different state (in past year)
Ages 1+, 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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People (Moved From Different State)
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Rank within US
(of 3142 counties)
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Indiana N/A 2.1 142,646 12 of 51
United States N/A 2.3 7,577,400 N/A
Adams County Rural 3.3 1,175 2,634
Allen County Urban 2.1 8,137 1,922
Bartholomew County Urban 1.9 1,539 1,718
Benton County Urban 1.7 146 1,524
Blackford County Rural 0.7 87 388
Boone County Urban 3.1 2,297 2,555
Brown County Urban 1.0 150 710
Carroll County Urban 0.4 89 152
Cass County Rural 3.1 1,168 2,555
Clark County Urban 3.3 4,006 2,634
Clay County Urban 1.5 397 1,313
Clinton County Rural 0.7 224 388
Crawford County Rural 1.4 143 1,204
Daviess County Rural 0.8 267 485
DeKalb County Rural 0.6 274 303
Dearborn County Urban 2.0 991 1,830
Decatur County Rural 0.5 137 221
Delaware County Urban 2.2 2,502 2,005
Dubois County Rural 0.9 389 597
Elkhart County Urban 1.3 2,604 1,083
Fayette County Rural 1.7 386 1,524
Floyd County Urban 2.5 1,985 2,217
Fountain County Rural 1.6 257 1,430
Franklin County Urban 1.1 251 820
Fulton County Rural 1.0 196 710
Gibson County Rural 1.6 526 1,430
Grant County Rural 2.6 1,709 2,291
Greene County Rural 0.9 269 597
Hamilton County Urban 2.3 8,170 2,077
Hancock County Urban 1.3 1,110 1,083
Harrison County Urban 1.1 453 820
Hendricks County Urban 1.8 3,207 1,621
Henry County Rural 1.1 518 820
Howard County Urban 1.2 969 947
Huntington County Rural 1.5 530 1,313
Jackson County Rural 0.9 421 597
Jasper County Urban 1.8 592 1,621
Jay County Rural 1.5 298 1,313
Jefferson County Rural 1.6 516 1,430
Jennings County Rural 0.1 24 44
Johnson County Urban 1.3 2,183 1,083
Knox County Rural 1.9 674 1,718
Kosciusko County Rural 2.2 1,727 2,005
LaGrange County Rural 1.6 652 1,430
LaPorte County Urban 2.6 2,825 2,291
Lake County Urban 2.9 14,256 2,452
Lawrence County Rural 0.6 275 303
Madison County Urban 1.1 1,488 820
Marion County Urban 1.9 18,733 1,718
Marshall County Rural 1.0 437 710
Martin County Rural 0.8 75 485
Miami County Rural 0.5 172 221
Monroe County Urban 5.4 7,581 3,024
Montgomery County Rural 1.2 469 947
Morgan County Urban 1.1 758 820
Newton County Urban 1.2 166 947
Noble County Rural 1.0 485 710
Ohio County Urban 1.1 63 820
Orange County Rural 1.3 261 1,083
Owen County Urban 0.8 170 485
Parke County Rural 1.2 198 947
Perry County Rural 1.6 309 1,430
Pike County Rural 1.5 177 1,313
Porter County Urban 1.8 3,126 1,621
Posey County Urban 2.5 624 2,217
Pulaski County Rural 1.8 223 1,621
Putnam County Rural 1.3 478 1,083
Randolph County Rural 1.4 336 1,204
Ripley County Rural 0.8 222 485
Rush County Rural 0.7 111 388
Scott County Rural 1.7 402 1,524
Shelby County Urban 0.7 322 388
Spencer County Rural 2.3 456 2,077
St. Joseph County Urban 3.4 9,058 2,677
Starke County Rural 1.5 341 1,313
Steuben County Rural 2.5 853 2,217
Sullivan County Urban 0.6 126 303
Switzerland County Rural 2.0 194 1,830
Tippecanoe County Urban 5.5 10,308 3,034
Tipton County Urban 0.6 97 303
Union County Rural 1.9 129 1,718
Vanderburgh County Urban 2.4 4,225 2,151
Vermillion County Urban 1.2 176 947
Vigo County Urban 2.8 2,900 2,408
Wabash County Rural 1.0 302 710
Warren County Urban 1.5 127 1,313
Warrick County Urban 2.1 1,332 1,922
Washington County Urban 1.0 281 710
Wayne County Rural 2.5 1,649 2,217
Wells County Urban 1.4 386 1,204
White County Rural 1.5 364 1,313
Whitley County Urban 0.7 255 388

Notes:
Created by statecancerprofiles.cancer.gov on 03/21/2026 10:12 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 Mobility: Moved, different state (in past year), see the dictionary.

Data for United States does not include Puerto Rico.

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