Components of Population Change in Indiana Counties, 2007 to 2008
 
Stats IN
RankIndiana Counties (or equivalents)Net Domestic Migration
1Hamilton, IN5,733
2Johnson, IN2,197
3Hendricks, IN1,941
4Clark, IN1,093
5Porter, IN914
6Boone, IN706
7Hancock, IN643
8Morgan, IN579
9Floyd, IN561
10Warrick, IN417
11Monroe, IN326
12Tippecanoe, IN195
13Bartholomew, IN191
14La Porte, IN182
15Henry, IN174
16Jefferson, IN163
17Harrison, IN149
18Jasper, IN110
19Dearborn, IN108
20Starke, IN72
21Warren, IN63
22Shelby, IN59
23Franklin, IN35
24Dubois, IN29
25Switzerland, IN17
26Ohio, IN12
27Fulton, IN11
28Clay, IN8
29Knox, IN1
29Madison, IN1
31Owen, IN-3
32Pike, IN-12
33Sullivan, IN-16
34Fayette, IN-20
35Randolph, IN-21
36Ripley, IN-22
37Washington, IN-24
38Whitley, IN-28
39Clinton, IN-31
40Parke, IN-32
41Wells, IN-38
42Benton, IN-42
43Union, IN-43
44Brown, IN-48
45White, IN-57
46Perry, IN-60
47Daviess, IN-62
48Putnam, IN-63
49Jackson, IN-68
50Decatur, IN-72
50Orange, IN-72
52Martin, IN-74
52Pulaski, IN-74
54Blackford, IN-75
55Newton, IN-84
56Fountain, IN-86
56Greene, IN-86
58De Kalb, IN-108
59Carroll, IN-115
60Scott, IN-122
61Vermillion, IN-125
62Adams, IN-134
63Cass, IN-135
64Montgomery, IN-136
65Gibson, IN-138
66Tipton, IN-146
66Vigo, IN-146
68Steuben, IN-147
69Crawford, IN-156
70Lawrence, IN-160
71Wabash, IN-163
72Jay, IN-171
73Posey, IN-172
74Grant, IN-183
75Jennings, IN-201
76Spencer, IN-230
77Marshall, IN-239
78Huntington, IN-249
79Rush, IN-254
80Lagrange, IN-280
81Noble, IN-296
82Lake, IN-318
83Kosciusko, IN-374
84Wayne, IN-530
85Miami, IN-532
86Howard, IN-600
87Delaware, IN-827
88Vanderburgh, IN-859
89St. Joseph, IN-1,158
90Elkhart, IN-1,217
91Allen, IN-1,695
92Marion, IN-5,040
Source: US Census Bureau

USA Counties IN Profile provides current federal statistics on a variety of demographic and economic indicators. Read "About the Profile" for the best understanding of the data, ranks and computations. This profile is produced by STATS Indiana, a web service of the Indiana Business Research Center at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business. Major support for this effort is provided by the State of Indiana through the Indiana Economic Development Corporation.
Updated: March 18, 2009 at 13:57