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Demographic Data Report for Indiana by County
Workforce: Unemployed
Ages 16+, 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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People (Unemployed)
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Rank within US
(of 3143 counties)
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Indiana N/A 4.3 148,488 16 of 52
United States N/A 5.2 8,902,365 N/A
Adams County Rural 2.8 447 559
Allen County Urban 4.7 9,455 1,740
Bartholomew County Urban 4.1 1,794 1,330
Benton County Urban 3.9 162 1,215
Blackford County Rural 3.7 205 1,072
Boone County Urban 2.8 1,118 559
Brown County Urban 2.2 170 318
Carroll County Urban 3.1 324 683
Cass County Rural 4.6 838 1,680
Clark County Urban 4.0 2,651 1,281
Clay County Urban 3.2 411 755
Clinton County Rural 2.6 430 463
Crawford County Rural 3.5 155 936
Daviess County Rural 1.5 236 161
DeKalb County Rural 4.5 1,034 1,607
Dearborn County Urban 1.9 500 248
Decatur County Rural 2.7 363 513
Delaware County Urban 5.8 3,261 2,387
Dubois County Rural 2.3 521 350
Elkhart County Urban 3.6 3,682 998
Fayette County Rural 3.4 368 874
Floyd County Urban 4.1 1,714 1,330
Fountain County Rural 4.7 394 1,740
Franklin County Urban 3.9 456 1,215
Fulton County Rural 6.8 645 2,717
Gibson County Rural 2.3 378 350
Grant County Rural 6.3 1,970 2,574
Greene County Rural 6.0 893 2,486
Hamilton County Urban 2.8 5,581 559
Hancock County Urban 2.7 1,248 513
Harrison County Urban 3.5 683 936
Hendricks County Urban 2.6 2,502 463
Henry County Rural 3.7 810 1,072
Howard County Urban 5.8 2,284 2,387
Huntington County Rural 3.5 658 936
Jackson County Rural 2.6 605 463
Jasper County Urban 4.9 773 1,886
Jay County Rural 4.4 410 1,519
Jefferson County Rural 4.4 694 1,519
Jennings County Rural 4.6 617 1,680
Johnson County Urban 3.0 2,611 637
Knox County Rural 3.1 553 683
Kosciusko County Rural 2.8 1,148 559
LaGrange County Rural 4.2 810 1,388
LaPorte County Urban 4.8 2,448 1,807
Lake County Urban 6.1 14,797 2,524
Lawrence County Rural 3.5 788 936
Madison County Urban 5.9 3,820 2,430
Marion County Urban 5.0 26,206 1,951
Marshall County Rural 2.6 588 463
Martin County Rural 2.4 116 390
Miami County Rural 6.6 1,049 2,668
Monroe County Urban 5.5 4,156 2,260
Montgomery County Rural 3.3 650 822
Morgan County Urban 4.2 1,506 1,388
Newton County Urban 6.5 444 2,643
Noble County Rural 3.2 742 755
Ohio County Urban 1.3 39 128
Orange County Rural 3.1 302 683
Owen County Urban 3.0 315 637
Parke County Rural 4.4 298 1,519
Perry County Rural 4.5 395 1,607
Pike County Rural 3.2 186 755
Porter County Urban 4.7 4,194 1,740
Posey County Urban 1.8 231 219
Pulaski County Rural 1.8 110 219
Putnam County Rural 3.1 537 683
Randolph County Rural 4.5 516 1,607
Ripley County Rural 3.0 447 637
Rush County Rural 4.3 355 1,450
Scott County Rural 3.3 379 822
Shelby County Urban 3.6 817 998
Spencer County Rural 3.3 339 822
St. Joseph County Urban 5.2 7,152 2,076
Starke County Rural 3.4 347 874
Steuben County Rural 7.2 1,273 2,794
Sullivan County Urban 4.4 423 1,519
Switzerland County Rural 4.2 191 1,388
Tippecanoe County Urban 3.3 3,142 822
Tipton County Urban 2.3 171 350
Union County Rural 4.3 157 1,450
Vanderburgh County Urban 4.2 3,847 1,388
Vermillion County Urban 4.6 318 1,680
Vigo County Urban 5.7 2,854 2,346
Wabash County Rural 3.4 522 874
Warren County Urban 4.4 194 1,519
Warrick County Urban 3.1 1,040 683
Washington County Urban 3.2 440 755
Wayne County Rural 5.4 1,685 2,192
Wells County Urban 2.6 386 463
White County Rural 3.5 420 936
Whitley County Urban 3.3 594 822

Notes:
Created by statecancerprofiles.cancer.gov on 03/19/2026 9:52 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 Workforce: Unemployed, see the dictionary.

Data for United States does not include Puerto Rico.

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