Ranking of Indiana Counties By Natural Population Increase Rate per 1K in 2011
Updated on January 26, 2024.
Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2011, the Natural Population Increase Rate per 1K for Indiana was 3.93. Among all Indiana counties, LaGrange County had the highest natural population increase rate (13.45), followed by Adams County (9.27), and Hamilton County (9.19).
The chart below shows the top 10 counties, and the table below shows the ranking of all Indiana counties.
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Related Topics: Indiana Census Vintage Data Topic List.
Data Source: US Census Bureau (Vintage), 2011 Census.
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Ranking of Indiana Counties By Natural Population Increase Rate per 1K in 2011
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Rank | County | Natural Pop. Increase Rate |
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1 | LaGrange County | 13.45 |
2 | Adams County | 9.27 |
3 | Hamilton County | 9.19 |
4 | Marion County | 7.84 |
5 | Elkhart County | 7.77 |
6 | Allen County | 6.75 |
7 | Daviess County | 6.06 |
8 | Tippecanoe County | 6 |
9 | Jay County | 5.88 |
10 | Hendricks County | 5.36 |
11 | Johnson County | 4.61 |
12 | Boone County | 4.56 |
13 | Cass County | 4.49 |
14 | Kosciusko County | 4.47 |
15 | Clark County | 3.8 |
16 | St. Joseph County | 3.75 |
17 | Bartholomew County | 3.54 |
18 | Lake County | 3.34 |
19 | Warren County | 3.18 |
20 | Jackson County | 3.09 |
21 | DeKalb County | 3.04 |
21 | Gibson County | 3.04 |
22 | Jasper County | 2.96 |
23 | Montgomery County | 2.93 |
24 | Warrick County | 2.77 |
25 | Clinton County | 2.75 |
26 | Monroe County | 2.68 |
27 | Porter County | 2.62 |
28 | Wells County | 2.56 |
29 | Dubois County | 2.55 |
30 | Marshall County | 2.53 |
30 | Noble County | 2.53 |
31 | Morgan County | 2.5 |
32 | Vanderburgh County | 2.37 |
33 | Franklin County | 2.34 |
33 | Spencer County | 2.34 |
34 | Decatur County | 2.32 |
34 | Hancock County | 2.32 |
35 | Steuben County | 2.23 |
36 | Floyd County | 2.11 |
37 | Whitley County | 2.1 |
38 | Benton County | 1.92 |
39 | Miami County | 1.82 |
40 | Jennings County | 1.73 |
41 | Vigo County | 1.72 |
42 | LaPorte County | 1.71 |
43 | Dearborn County | 1.7 |
44 | Wayne County | 1.64 |
45 | Posey County | 1.63 |
46 | Howard County | 1.61 |
47 | Switzerland County | 1.59 |
48 | Parke County | 1.57 |
49 | Shelby County | 1.54 |
50 | Clay County | 1.19 |
51 | Martin County | 1.16 |
52 | Owen County | 1.12 |
53 | Madison County | 0.98 |
54 | Union County | 0.93 |
55 | Harrison County | 0.82 |
56 | Delaware County | 0.8 |
56 | Ripley County | 0.8 |
57 | Putnam County | 0.74 |
58 | White County | 0.69 |
59 | Carroll County | 0.6 |
60 | Greene County | 0.48 |
61 | Perry County | 0.46 |
61 | Randolph County | 0.46 |
62 | Orange County | 0.35 |
63 | Starke County | 0.3 |
64 | Huntington County | 0.24 |
65 | Knox County | 0.18 |
66 | Blackford County | -0.08 |
67 | Washington County | -0.21 |
68 | Pike County | -0.32 |
69 | Scott County | -0.33 |
70 | Lawrence County | -0.45 |
71 | Sullivan County | -0.52 |
72 | Grant County | -0.62 |
73 | Tipton County | -0.69 |
74 | Fulton County | -0.72 |
75 | Fountain County | -0.87 |
76 | Jefferson County | -1.11 |
77 | Crawford County | -1.12 |
78 | Wabash County | -1.25 |
79 | Pulaski County | -1.28 |
80 | Ohio County | -1.65 |
81 | Rush County | -1.9 |
82 | Brown County | -1.91 |
83 | Henry County | -2.25 |
84 | Newton County | -2.75 |
85 | Vermillion County | -3.48 |
86 | Fayette County | -3.67 |