Percent Change in Population, 2010-11
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FIPS 1 County name RUC code 2 Pop. 1990 Pop. 2000 Pop. 2010 Pop. 2011 Change 2010-11 18001 Adams County 6 31,095 33,605 34,387 34,370 -0.05 18003 Allen County 2 300,836 331,859 355,329 358,327 0.84 18005 Bartholomew County 3 63,657 71,467 76,794 77,870 1.40 18007 Benton County 3 9,441 9,427 8,854 8,853 -0.01 18009 Blackford County 6 14,067 14,042 12,766 12,594 -1.35 18011 Boone County 1 38,147 46,145 56,640 57,481 1.48 18013 Brown County 1 14,080 14,953 15,242 15,099 -0.94 18015 Carroll County 3 18,809 20,168 20,155 20,031 -0.62 18017 Cass County 4 38,413 40,924 38,966 38,828 -0.35 18019 Clark County 1 87,774 96,446 110,232 111,570 1.21 18021 Clay County 3 24,705 26,567 26,890 26,894 0.02 18023 Clinton County 6 30,974 33,879 33,224 33,104 -0.36 18025 Crawford County 8 9,914 10,743 10,713 10,658 -0.51 18027 Daviess County 7 27,533 29,815 31,648 31,978 1.02 18029 Dearborn County 1 38,835 46,163 50,047 50,113 0.13 18031 Decatur County 6 23,645 24,559 25,740 25,944 0.79 18033 DeKalb County 4 35,324 40,303 42,223 42,462 0.57 18035 Delaware County 3 119,659 118,769 117,671 117,660 -0.01 18037 Dubois County 7 36,616 39,868 41,889 42,199 0.74 18039 Elkhart County 3 156,198 182,793 197,559 198,941 0.70 18041 Fayette County 7 26,015 25,591 24,277 24,285 0.03 18043 Floyd County 1 64,404 70,815 74,578 74,989 0.55 18045 Fountain County 6 17,808 17,962 17,240 17,213 -0.16 18047 Franklin County 1 19,580 22,187 23,087 23,041 -0.20 18049 Fulton County 7 18,840 20,502 20,836 20,872 0.17 18051 Gibson County 2 31,913 32,473 33,503 33,505 0.01 18053 Grant County 4 74,169 73,410 70,061 69,793 -0.38 18055 Greene County 3 30,410 33,152 33,165 32,895 -0.81 18057 Hamilton County 1 108,936 182,763 274,569 282,810 3.00 18059 Hancock County 1 45,527 55,439 70,002 70,529 0.75 18061 Harrison County 1 29,890 34,354 39,364 39,336 -0.07 18063 Hendricks County 1 75,717 104,051 145,448 147,979 1.74 18065 Henry County 4 48,139 48,511 49,462 49,264 -0.40 18067 Howard County 3 80,827 84,961 82,752 82,800 0.06 18069 Huntington County 6 35,427 38,078 37,124 37,211 0.23 18071 Jackson County 4 37,730 41,397 42,376 42,966 1.39 18073 Jasper County 1 24,823 30,192 33,478 33,416 -0.19 18075 Jay County 6 21,512 21,815 21,253 21,310 0.27 18077 Jefferson County 6 29,797 31,712 32,428 32,249 -0.55 18079 Jennings County 6 23,661 27,561 28,525 28,196 -1.15 18081 Johnson County 1 88,109 115,181 139,654 141,656 1.43 18083 Knox County 4 39,884 39,263 38,440 38,500 0.16 18085 Kosciusko County 4 65,294 74,053 77,358 77,336 -0.03 18087 LaGrange County 6 29,477 34,789 37,128 37,382 0.68 18089 Lake County 1 475,594 484,582 496,005 495,558 -0.09 18091 LaPorte County 3 107,066 110,099 111,467 111,374 -0.08 18093 Lawrence County 4 42,836 45,912 46,134 46,195 0.13 18095 Madison County 3 130,669 133,322 131,636 131,235 -0.30 18097 Marion County 1 797,159 860,440 903,393 911,296 0.87 18099 Marshall County 6 42,182 45,126 47,051 47,050 -0.00 18101 Martin County 6 10,369 10,367 10,334 10,332 0.04 18103 Miami County 6 36,897 36,085 36,903 36,611 -0.79 18105 Monroe County 3 108,978 120,561 137,974 139,799 1.32 18107 Montgomery County 6 34,436 37,629 38,124 38,441 0.83 18109 Morgan County 1 55,920 66,705 68,894 69,464 0.83 18111 Newton County 1 13,551 14,538 14,244 14,161 -0.58 18113 Noble County 6 37,877 46,468 47,536 47,553 0.04 18115 Ohio County 1 5,315 5,568 6,128 6,065 -1.03 18117 Orange County 6 18,409 19,301 19,840 19,969 0.65 18119 Owen County 3 17,281 21,781 21,575 21,499 -0.35 18121 Parke County 6 15,410 17,194 17,339 17,237 -0.60 18123 Perry County 6 19,107 18,887 19,338 19,354 0.08 18125 Pike County 6 12,509 12,835 12,845 12,728 -0.91 18127 Porter County 1 128,932 146,806 164,343 165,537 0.73 18129 Posey County 2 25,968 27,078 25,910 25,720 -0.73 18131 Pulaski County 6 12,780 13,626 13,402 13,363 -0.29 18133 Putnam County 1 30,315 36,060 37,963 37,917 -0.12 18135 Randolph County 6 27,148 27,411 26,171 26,105 -0.25 18137 Ripley County 6 24,616 26,508 28,818 28,759 -0.20 18139 Rush County 6 18,129 18,258 17,392 17,287 -0.60 18141 St. Joseph County 2 247,052 265,567 266,931 266,700 -0.09 18143 Scott County 6 20,991 22,976 24,181 23,987 -0.80 18145 Shelby County 1 40,307 43,380 44,436 44,337 -0.22 18147 Spencer County 8 19,490 20,385 20,952 20,961 0.04 18149 Starke County 6 22,747 23,567 23,363 23,199 -0.70 18151 Steuben County 7 27,446 33,233 34,185 34,028 -0.46 18153 Sullivan County 3 18,993 21,736 21,475 21,356 -0.55 18155 Switzerland County 8 7,738 9,082 10,613 10,569 -0.41 18157 Tippecanoe County 3 130,598 148,954 172,780 174,724 1.13 18159 Tipton County 3 16,119 16,601 15,936 15,788 -0.93 18161 Union County 8 6,976 7,341 7,516 7,513 -0.04 18163 Vanderburgh County 2 165,058 171,941 179,703 180,305 0.33 18165 Vermillion County 3 16,773 16,790 16,212 16,231 0.12 18167 Vigo County 3 106,107 105,859 107,848 108,182 0.31 18169 Wabash County 6 35,069 34,968 32,888 32,608 -0.85 18171 Warren County 8 8,176 8,415 8,508 8,431 -0.91 18173 Warrick County 2 44,920 52,380 59,689 60,275 0.98 18175 Washington County 1 23,717 27,204 28,262 28,147 -0.41 18177 Wayne County 5 71,951 71,087 68,917 68,643 -0.40 18179 Wells County 2 25,948 27,626 27,636 27,734 0.35 18181 White County 6 23,265 25,264 24,643 24,694 0.21 18183 Whitley County 2 27,651 30,617 33,292 33,392 0.30
Source: U.S. Census Bureau , 1990 and 2000 Censuses of Population (corrected), 2010 county redistricting files , and 2011 County Total Population Estimates .
1) The FIPS codes uniquely identify each county and are part of the Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) developed by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), U.S. Department of Commerce. For more information, see the NIST FIPS publication page.2) The 2003 rural-urban continuum codes classify metropolitan counties (codes 1 through 3) by size of the Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), and nonmetropolitan counties (codes 4 through 9) by degree of urbanization and proximity to metro areas. See rural-urban continuum codes for precise definitions of each code.