Indiana
Maps & Population Facts
Housing Estimates
Indiana is the 17th most populated state. The state is home to Indianapolis, which is one of the top twenty most populated cities in the US.
Compared with most states, Indiana has a low corporate tax rate and low cost of living. The manufacturing industry in the state is large, employing about 16.5% of the total population. Indiana also produces about 3 billion dollars annually in both corn and soybeans.
Income
Households in the state of Indiana earn less money than the national median income, averaging 10% less per household.
Housing
Indiana has a median house price of $141,100. The cost of owning a home in Indiana is less than most states. The cost of renting in Indiana is 22% less than the national average.
Percent | Ranking | |
---|---|---|
Renter Occupied Households | 31% | 38th |
New Construction (Built after 2000) | 17% | 34th |
Demographics
The median age in the state is 38. The age of the general population in Indiana is comparable with other US states.
Indiana ranks worse than average for having an educated population. The state has less college graduates per resident than most states.
Housing Data
Indiana | USA | |
Median Property Value | 141,100 | 217,600 |
Median Mortgage Payment | 1,089 | 1,513 |
Median Gross Rent | 793 | 1,012 |
Property Vacancy | 11.4% | 12.6% |
% Renters | 31% | 36% |
Residents per Sq. Mi. | 187 | 93 |
Indiana | USA | |
Median Household Income | 54,181 | 60,336 |
Median Individual Income | 32,069 | 33,646 |
Median Income (Full-Time) | 44,063 | 46,881 |
Median Age | 37.7 | 38.1 |
Labor Participation | 65.3% | 62.8% |
Attained College Degree | 26.8% | 32.0% |
Population Density Analysis
Demographics
Most Populated Cities
1. | North | 157,356 |
2. | Center | 148,231 |
3. | Wayne | 142,262 |
4. | Washington | 136,984 |
5. | Lawrence | 123,659 |
Highest Household Income
1. | Decker | 128,750 |
2. | Zionsville | 127,152 |
3. | Northeast | 113,594 |
4. | Fall Creek | 113,431 |
5. | Harrison | 112,337 |
Highest Home Value
1. | Zionsville | 360,100 |
2. | Eden | 311,000 |
3. | Clay | 307,900 |
4. | Clear Lake | 301,300 |
5. | Harrison | 292,000 |
Highest Gross Rent
1. | Worth | 1,476 |
2. | Fall Creek | 1,424 |
3. | Armstrong | 1,333 |
4. | Harrison | 1,325 |
5. | Jackson | 1,314 |