Annual Commuting Trends Profile
Noble County, Indiana

Based on Indiana IT-40 Returns for Tax Year 2017

Overview

Workers
Number of people who live in Noble County and work (implied resident labor force) 31,129*
Number of people who live AND work in Noble County 23,273*
Total number of people who work in Noble County (implied workforce) 28,040
* This number is artificially inflated. See the about the data page for more details
Commuters
Number of people who live in Noble County but work outside the county 7,856
Number of people who live in another county (or state) but work in Noble County 4,767

Top 5 counties sending workers INTO Noble County:

County Sending WorkersWorkers
DeKalb County 1,206
Allen County 1,153
LaGrange County 701
Whitley County 579
Kosciusko County 355
Total of above 3,994
(14.2% of Noble County workforce)

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Top 5 counties receiving workers FROM Noble County:

County Receiving WorkersWorkers
Allen County 2,106
Elkhart County 1,626
LaGrange County 1,293
DeKalb County 986
Whitley County 664
Total of above 6,675
(21.4% of Noble County labor force)

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Detailed Commuting Table for Noble County

(Includes counties where 10 or more people either commute into or out of this county)

County Name Commute INTO Noble County % of Noble County Workforce Commute FROM Noble County To:% of Noble County Labor Force
Adams County 9 0.0 14 0.0
Allen County 1,153 4.1 2,106 6.8
DeKalb County 1,206 4.3 986 3.2
Elkhart County 200 0.7 1,626 5.2
Hamilton County 12 0.0 10 0.0
Huntington County 30 0.1 25 0.1
Kosciusko County 355 1.3 530 1.7
LaGrange County 701 2.5 1,293 4.2
Marion County 20 0.1 35 0.1
Marshall County 5 0.0 19 0.1
Michigan 55 0.2 49 0.2
Out of State 38 0.1 163 0.5
St Joseph County 13 0.0 26 0.1
Ohio (State) 45 0.2 14 0.0
Steuben County 237 0.8 162 0.5
Wabash County 16 0.1 11 0.0
Wells County 6 0.0 10 0.0
Whitley County 579 2.1 664 2.1

Note: Commuters to/from Illinois, Michigan, Kentucky, Ohio, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania are shown separately and are not included in the "Out of State" category.

Note: These figures are provided to give a summary of commuting patterns, not employment patterns, and will not match labor force or employment numbers from sources like the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Source: IBRC, using Indiana Department of Revenue data
This table was produced by STATS Indiana on Mar 28, 2019