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Census ACS 2023 · 92 counties

Richest Counties in Indiana

Income varies significantly across Indiana's 92 counties. Hamilton County leads with a median household income of $117,957. County-level income data reveals economic disparities within the state that statewide averages can mask — affluent suburban counties often have incomes 2-3x higher than rural counties in the same state. These differences affect school funding, public services, and quality of life.

Source: Census ACS 2023 5-Year Estimates

#CountyMedian IncomePopulation
1Whitley County$75,79034,388
2White County$66,14324,709
3Wells County$69,74128,261
4Wayne County$56,65266,377
5Washington County$61,35828,167
6Warrick County$95,02764,650
7Warren County$74,6358,469
8Wabash County$68,41430,901
9Vigo County$52,525106,201
10Vermillion County$59,36315,452
11Vanderburgh County$60,938179,908
12Union County$79,5007,028
13Tipton County$78,30915,329
14Tippecanoe County$58,622187,399
15Switzerland County$65,1489,914
16Sullivan County$54,98520,766
17Steuben County$71,48334,648
18Starke County$62,93323,300
19St. Joseph County$64,885272,574
20Spencer County$70,89019,871
21Shelby County$71,30145,104
22Scott County$54,58324,468
23Rush County$64,39316,734
24Ripley County$71,08429,039
25Randolph County$61,12124,425
26Putnam County$76,18237,091
27Pulaski County$59,95612,441
28Posey County$79,12425,163
29Porter County$85,828174,150
30Pike County$66,25012,187
31Perry County$61,09919,218
32Parke County$66,77616,346
33Owen County$59,58621,434
34Orange County$64,75819,746
35Ohio County$67,9425,993
36Noble County$70,90847,417
37Newton County$68,59613,859
38Morgan County$79,08872,202
39Montgomery County$66,57138,155
40Monroe County$63,372139,822
41Miami County$61,13035,772
42Martin County$65,3459,854
43Marshall County$68,04146,225
44Marion County$63,450971,822
45Madison County$62,632130,949
46Lawrence County$65,55145,077
47LaPorte County$70,452112,141
48Lake County$68,985498,990
49LaGrange County$83,74140,596
50Kosciusko County$73,92280,357
51Knox County$58,86336,108
52Johnson County$87,227163,983
53Jennings County$68,47627,584
54Jefferson County$59,98733,074
55Jay County$54,11420,281
56Jasper County$79,63433,198
57Jackson County$70,20846,319
58Huntington County$62,73436,757
59Howard County$62,49683,610
60Henry County$60,14448,896
61Hendricks County$99,988179,379
62Harrison County$72,46839,785
63Hancock County$91,32682,013
64Hamilton County$117,957357,176
65Greene County$59,75330,954
66Grant County$54,00766,377
67Gibson County$67,76332,986
68Fulton County$62,87820,411
69Franklin County$79,70222,929
70Fountain County$62,52616,546
71Floyd County$78,17980,512
72Fayette County$56,65923,390
73Elkhart County$65,617206,868
74Dubois County$71,91843,563
75Delaware County$56,932112,109
76DeKalb County$70,08043,584
77Decatur County$74,22826,411
78Dearborn County$82,69350,828
79Daviess County$68,56133,442
80Crawford County$48,99310,494
81Clinton County$63,69032,967
82Clay County$67,67626,431
83Clark County$72,298122,800
84Cass County$56,52537,703
85Carroll County$64,00320,443
86Brown County$72,64415,543
87Boone County$104,86572,827
88Blackford County$47,56012,007
89Benton County$61,8118,708
90Bartholomew County$80,36582,881
91Allen County$68,839388,791
92Adams County$63,12835,995

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Frequently Asked Questions

Hamilton County is the #1 ranked county in Indiana by median household income, with a value of $117,957 according to Census ACS 2023 data.

Indiana has 92 counties tracked in Census ACS 2023 data.

All data comes from the American Community Survey (ACS) 2023 5-Year estimates by the US Census Bureau.

Data from the American Community Survey 2023 5-Year estimates. Covers all counties in Indiana.