Components of Population Change in Indiana Counties, 2006 to 2007
 
Stats IN
RankIndiana Counties (or equivalents)Net Domestic Migration
1Hamilton, IN6,328
2Hendricks, IN3,190
3Johnson, IN2,469
4Porter, IN1,412
5Hancock, IN1,221
6Tippecanoe, IN911
7Boone, IN835
8Clark, IN811
9Warrick, IN680
10Floyd, IN445
11Monroe, IN334
12Dearborn, IN256
13Jasper, IN217
14Shelby, IN115
15Bartholomew, IN114
16Whitley, IN81
17Putnam, IN79
18La Porte, IN78
19Orange, IN75
20Lawrence, IN69
21Franklin, IN63
22Perry, IN53
23Owen, IN50
24Harrison, IN40
25Switzerland, IN34
26Sullivan, IN19
27Scott, IN15
28De Kalb, IN5
29Newton, IN-1
29Union, IN-1
31Parke, IN-3
32Washington, IN-9
33Montgomery, IN-12
33Pulaski, IN-12
35Vermillion, IN-14
36Jennings, IN-20
37Fulton, IN-23
38Pike, IN-38
39Jay, IN-45
40Starke, IN-52
41Wells, IN-59
42Spencer, IN-66
43Dubois, IN-68
44Allen, IN-74
45Ohio, IN-76
46Morgan, IN-83
47Blackford, IN-84
48Jefferson, IN-86
49Benton, IN-90
50Warren, IN-95
51Rush, IN-96
52Martin, IN-101
53Daviess, IN-108
53Fountain, IN-108
55Carroll, IN-112
56Crawford, IN-121
57Tipton, IN-125
58Jackson, IN-127
59Brown, IN-134
60Fayette, IN-137
61Clay, IN-152
62Posey, IN-163
63Knox, IN-176
64Decatur, IN-189
65Madison, IN-205
66Ripley, IN-207
67Lagrange, IN-221
68Huntington, IN-222
69Vigo, IN-250
70White, IN-254
71Steuben, IN-273
72Kosciusko, IN-295
73Greene, IN-298
74Randolph, IN-308
75Henry, IN-309
76Adams, IN-316
77Clinton, IN-350
77Gibson, IN-350
79Wabash, IN-358
80Marshall, IN-373
81Vanderburgh, IN-383
82Howard, IN-400
83Miami, IN-445
84Noble, IN-459
85Wayne, IN-483
86Cass, IN-520
87Delaware, IN-544
88Grant, IN-678
89Lake, IN-748
90Elkhart, IN-1,456
91St. Joseph, IN-1,511
92Marion, IN-5,428
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 20, 2008 at 11:41