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  1. STATS Indiana: Indiana's Public Data Utility

    Indiana's leading source for economic and demographic data, with statistics for every state in the U.S., counties, cities and towns, townships, regions, metros, census tracts and more.

  2. Vital Statistics Data Output: STATS Indiana

    Select your data Not all data items are available for all years and geographies. View the data matrix to see what's available. General area: Choose U.S. and 50 states, or for Indiana …

  3. Population Topic Page: STATS Indiana

    Apr 17, 2002 · Population A region's economy thrives or dives because of the people who choose to live there. Monitoring change in the size and movement of population is an important …

  4. Projections Topic Page: STATS Indiana

    View population projections by age and sex for Indiana counties and regions, with links to other state and national projections.

  5. Address Search: STATS Indiana

    Address Search Do you have an address and need to know what geographic boundaries it falls inside? Census Reporter: Search by address or select a point on a map to see more than 10 …

  6. Township Population Estimates: STATS Indiana

    Geographic changes since 2010 Eagle Township and Union Township in Boone County became inactive as a result of Zionsville town becoming independent. These townships became part of …

  7. Poverty and Welfare Topic Page: STATS Indiana

    View data and statistics on poverty and welfare in Indiana.

  8. Township Maps: STATS Indiana

    Changes since 2020 The town of Sheridan and Adams Township in Hamilton County combined into a single governmental unit. The former Adams Township is now known as Sheridan. The …

  9. School District Interactive Map: STATS Indiana

    School District Interactive Map Zoom in and click on any district below to go to its data from the Indiana Department of Education (IDOE). Map boundaries come from the U.S. Census …

  10. Census Tract Maps: STATS Indiana

    Census Tract Maps Census tract boundaries are fairly stable, but some tracts change at each decennial census since they are designed to be relatively homogeneous units ranging …