Households in 2000
 
Stats IN
RankStatesNon-Family Households
1California3,582,821
2New York2,417,473
3Texas2,145,560
4Florida2,127,169
5Pennsylvania1,568,615
6Illinois1,486,266
7Ohio1,452,750
8Michigan1,209,962
9North Carolina973,144
10New Jersey910,106
11Georgia894,722
12Massachusetts866,884
13Virginia851,377
14Washington772,271
15Indiana733,805
16Missouri718,078
17Wisconsin697,729
18Tennessee685,070
19Minnesota639,986
20Maryland621,541
21Arizona613,960
22Colorado573,777
23Alabama521,112
24Louisiana499,615
25Kentucky486,249
26South Carolina461,032
27Oregon456,052
28Oklahoma420,543
29Connecticut420,500
30Iowa379,592
31Kansas336,344
32Arkansas310,435
33Mississippi299,275
34Nevada252,832
35West Virginia232,426
36Nebraska222,773
37New Mexico211,456
38Maine177,515
39Utah165,987
40New Hampshire150,955
41Rhode Island143,026
42District of Columbia134,172
43Idaho134,057
44Montana121,260
45Hawaii116,172
46South Dakota95,915
47Delaware94,146
48North Dakota91,002
49Vermont82,871
50Alaska69,263
51Wyoming63,111
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: January 31, 2008 at 10:38