# What are the key findings from the latest Indiana census data?

Olivia Watson · August 4, 2026

> Indiana's population growth has slowed to just 4.5% over the past decade, lagging behind the national average of 6.1% population increase. The state's...

Indiana's population growth has slowed to just 4.5% over the past decade, lagging behind the national average of 6.1% population increase.

The state's racial diversity continues to expand, with the Hispanic population growing by 21% and the Black population increasing by 12% since 2010.

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Indiana's median age has risen to 39.2 years, nearly two years higher than the national median, reflecting the state's aging population.

Indianapolis has seen a remarkable 13.6% population surge, cementing its status as Indiana's fastest-growing major city.

Household sizes in Indiana have declined, with single-person households now making up over 28% of all residences, up from 26% a decade ago.

Educational attainment has improved, with 27.5% of adults now holding a bachelor's degree or higher, up from 23.6% in 2010.

Economic disparities persist, as 13.4% of Hoosiers live below the poverty line, with higher rates observed in rural and post-industrial areas.

Indiana's manufacturing sector remains a vital part of the economy, employing over 17% of the state's workforce, though automation has led to job losses in some regions.

The state's population is increasingly urbanized, with nearly two-thirds of residents living in metropolitan areas, compared to 60% a decade ago.

Indiana's population is becoming more concentrated, with the top five most populous counties accounting for over half of the state's total residents.

The state's rural counties have experienced a net population decline, as younger residents migrate to urban centers for economic opportunities.

Indiana's gender balance remains relatively even, with 49.2% of the population identifying as male and 50.8% as female, a ratio that has held steady over the past decade.

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