County Highlights

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Pick a county, any county! This feature allows you to choose any one of Indiana's 92 counties to find relevant, meaningful data and charts on Indiana's economy and workforce.

  • Population: Over time, by age, by race and Hispanic origin and components of population
  • Education: Attainment by type and high school graduates continuing education
  • Commuting: Patterns and travel to work in 2000
  • Labor Force: Annual labor force, employed and unemployed
  • Industry: Employment and establishments by sector and change over time
  • Income: Average earnings by industry, compensation per job, per capita income over time
  • Firm Size: County business patterns, firms by size, average employment by unit size
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News & Releases

March 2009 Indiana Employment Report

Indiana Bank Performance During the Current Financial Crisis
May-Jun 2009 - "The current financial crisis has brought about financial and economic activity unprecedented in historical terms. Initially, most of the damage was inflicted on financial institutions..." (more)

Personal Income Growth Slows
May-Jun 2009 - "Indiana's personal income grew by 3.34 percent, the 38th fastest rate in the nation and the state's best ranking since 2003. This is about half a percentage point below the nation's rate but better than the Great Lakes region's 3.23 percent growth..." (more)

More Than One Census
May-Jun 2009 - "Upon hearing the word 'census,' the decennial census, which concerns itself primarily with the characteristics of the nation's residents, is likely what comes to mind. However, two other major censuses have recently released data: the Census of Agriculture and the Economic Census..." (more)

2008 Completer's Data
Completer's data is now available (more)

Consumer Price Index at 212.7 in March 2009
March 2009 data is now available (more)

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Employment Data

Insured Unemployment Rate

Insured Unemployment For Week Ended April 25th, 2009

Current Week
IUR
13 Week Ave
IUR*

5.15%


5.50%


When the 13 week ave IUR drops below 5% after June 14, 2009, Extended Benefits will trigger off in Indiana.

*The 13 week ave IUR is the number of people applying for unemployment benefits for the previous 13 weeks divided by the number of people employed by employers covered by the Indiana Employment Security Act.