South Central Indiana Demographics
South Central Indiana at a Glance
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Bartholomew County, Indiana
Bartholomew County has 406.8 sq. miles in land area and a population density of 183.0 per square mile. In the last three decades of the 1900s its population grew by 25.3%. On the 2000 census form, 99.0% of the population reported only one race, with 1.8% of these reporting African-American. The population of this county is 2.2% Hispanic (of any race). The average household size is 2.52 persons compared to an average family size of 2.98 persons. In 2005 manufacturing was the largest of 20 major sectors. It had an average wage per job of $52,126. Per capita income grew by 9.7% between 1995 and 2005 (adjusted for inflation).
For more information, visit:
Columbus Indiana Economic Development Board -- www.columbusin.org
US Census Bureau -- http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/18/18005.html
Stats Indiana -- Bartholomew County, Indiana USA

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Clark County, Indiana
Clark County has 375.0 sq. miles in land area and a population density of 270.9 per square mile. In the last three decades of the 1900s its population grew by 27.1%. The average household size is 2.45 persons compared to an average family size of 2.95 persons. In 2004 manufacturing was the largest of 20 major sectors. It had an average wage per job of $39,049. Per capita income grew by 18.5% between 1994 and 2004 (adjusted for inflation).
For more information, visit:
Southern Indiana Economic Development Council -- www.1si.org
US Census Bureau -- http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/18/18019.html
Stats Indiana -- Clark County, Indiana USA

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Decatur County, Indiana
Decatur County has 372.6 sq. miles in land area and a population density of 67.0 per square mile. In the last three decades of the 1900s its population grew by 8.0%. On the 2000 census form, 99.5% of the population reported only one race, with <0.1% of these reporting African-American. The population of this county is 0.5% Hispanic (of any race). The average household size is 2.58 persons compared to an average family size of 3.03 persons. In 2005 manufacturing was the largest of 20 major sectors. It had an average wage per job of $38,013. Per capita income grew by 12.1% between 1995 and 2005 (adjusted for inflation).
For more information, visit:
Decatur County Economic Development Corporation -- www.edcgdc.com/
US Census Bureau -- http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/18/18031.html
Stats Indiana -- Decatur County, Indiana USA

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Floyd County, Indiana
Floyd County has 148.0 sq. miles in land area and a population density of 486.5 per square mile. In the last three decades of the 1900s its population grew by 27.3%. The average household size is 2.54 persons compared to an average family size of 3.00 persons. In 2004 manufacturing was the largest of 20 major sectors. It had an average wage per job of $39,325. Per capita income grew by 24.1% between 1994 and 2004 (adjusted for inflation).
For more information, visit:
Southern Indiana Economic Development Council -- www.1si.org
US Census Bureau -- http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/18/18043.html
Stats Indiana -- Floyd County, Indiana, USA
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Harrison County, Indiana
Harrison County has 485.2 sq. miles in land area and a population density of 75.9 per square mile. In the last three decades of the 1900s its population grew by 68.1%. The average household size is 2.63 persons compared to an average family size of 3.04 persons. In 2004 manufacturing was the largest of 20 major sectors. It had an average wage per job of $34,340. Per capita income grew by 17.8% between 1994 and 2004 (adjusted for inflation).
For more information, visit:
Harrison County Indiana Chamber of Commerce -- www.hcedcindiana.org
US Census Bureau -- http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/18/18061.html
Stats Indiana -- Harrison County, Indiana, USA

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Jackson County, Indiana
Jackson County has 509.3 sq. miles in land area and a population density of 82.9 per square mile. In the last three decades of the 1900s its population grew by 24.6%. The average household size is 2.54 persons compared to an average family size of 2.98 persons. In 2004 manufacturing was the largest of 20 major sectors. It had an average wage per job of $39,701. Per capita income grew by 17.8% between 1994 and 2004 (adjusted for inflation).
For more information, visit:
Jackson County Industrial Development Corporation -- www.jcidc.com
US Census Bureau -- http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/18/18071.html
Stats Indiana -- Jackson County, Indiana, USA

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Jefferson County, Indiana
Jefferson County has 361.4 sq. miles in land area and a population density of 89.7 per square mile. In the last three decades of the 1900s its population grew by 17.4%. The average household size is 2.46 persons compared to an average family size of 2.94 persons. In 2004 manufacturing was the largest of 20 major sectors. It had an average wage per job of $37,655. Per capita income grew by 13.9% between 1994 and 2004 (adjusted for inflation).
For more information, visit:
Madison-Jefferson County Economic Development Corporation -- www.midcor.com
US Census Bureau -- http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/18/18077.html
Stats Indiana -- Jefferson County, Indiana, USA

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Jennings County, Indiana
Jennings County has 377.2 sq. miles in land area and a population density of 75.4 per square mile. In the last three decades of the 1900s its population grew by 41.6%. The average household size is 2.67 persons compared to an average family size of 3.07 persons. In 2004 manufacturing was the largest of 20 major sectors. It had an average wage per job of $30,439. Per capita income grew by 6.7% between 1994 and 2004 (adjusted for inflation).
For more information, visit:
Jennings Economic Development Corporation --
www.jenningsedc.com
US Census Bureau -- http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/18/18079.html
Stats Indiana -- Jennings County, Indiana, USA

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Scott County, Indiana
Scott County has 190.4 sq. miles in land area and a population density of 125.1 per square mile. In the last three decades of the 1900s its population grew by 33.9%. The average household size is 2.58 persons compared to an average family size of 2.99 persons. In 2004 manufacturing was the largest of 20 major sectors. It had an average wage per job of $34,857. Per capita income grew by 10.3% between 1994 and 2004 (adjusted for inflation).
For more information, visit: Scott County Economic Development Corporation --
www.scottcountyin.com
US Census Bureau -- http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/18/18143.html
Stats Indiana -- Scott County, Indiana, USA
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Washington County, Indiana
Washington County has 514.4 sq. miles in land area and a population density of 54.2 per square mile. In the last three decades of the 1900s its population grew by 41.2%. The average household size is 2.62 persons compared to an average family size of 3.05 persons. In 2004 manufacturing was the largest of 20 major sectors. It had an average wage per job of $31,186. Per capita income grew by 14.9% between 1994 and 2004 (adjusted for inflation).
For more information, visit:
Washington Economic Growth Partnership --
www.wcegp.org
US Census Bureau -- http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/18/18175.html
Stats Indiana -- Washington County, Indiana, USA
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