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Indianapolis is a city in theHamilton CountymiMarion County Indiana. It is also the county seat ofMarion County. With a population of 2023 from907.802, and the largest city in IndianaIt is inhe is 16largest city in the United States.Indianapolis is currently growing at a rate of0,75%annually and its population increased2,27%from the last census, which recorded a population of887.642in 2020. Indianapolis stretches more than 368 miles and has a population density of 2,511 people per square mile.
The median household income in Indianapolis is $68,367, with a poverty rate of 20.9%. The average rental costs in recent years are - per month, the average home value is -. The median age in Indianapolis is 34.2 years, 33.1 years for men and 35.2 years for women.
Indianapolis was recently ranked by Forbes as one of the nation's top centers for movie theaters, museums, art galleries, parks, retail and entertainment, and its metropolitan area has experienced modest growth in recent years.
Indianapolis Diversity
In 2013 the time had comeannounced that African Americans in Indianapolisreached a new milestone: a total population of 300,000, a 3.9% increase from 2010 census data. The city and county is now 29.3% Black, but the metropolitan area is 16% Black. 1 in 8 people lives in the centerIndianahe is African American.
In 1970, non-Hispanic whites made up 80% of the population of Indianapolis, and Indianapolis was the 11th largest city in the United States. During the 1970s and 1980s the city suffered from white flight and urban decay, and major revitalization efforts in the most devastated areas in the 1980s helped accelerate growth in the outskirts of the metropolitan area.
A 2010 study by the University ofWisconsin-Milwaukee noted that Indianapolis is the least segregated city in the northern United States, with 25% of the population living in a black/white block.
Indianapolis population growth
For the sixth time in a rowPopulation growth rate of Indianafell. The US Census Bureau estimates that Indiana's population grew about 0.3% in 2012, although it has remained larger than neighboring states and such slow growth is typical of the country as a whole.USA.
Columbus,OhioIt has a population quite comparable to Indianapolis, but about 30,000 fewer people. Columbus has a much higher growth rate and is projected to surpass Indianapolis by 2020.
Despite its slow growth, the entire state ofIndiana will grow 15% by 2050, and the counties around Indianapolis are expected to grow the fastest. The Indianapolis-Carmel metro area has always been the state's growth engine, accounting for 57% of Indiana's growth between 2000 and 2010. By 2030, they are projected to account for 62% of the state's growth. It will be interesting to see how many people Indianapolis can add for the next census in 2020.
The Indianapolis area was originally divided by Miami and Lenape (Delaware) Native American tribes displaced circa 1820. Indianapolis was elected the seat of the state in 1820, and although most state capitals are elected in the central area of ​​the state, Indianapolis is the closest capital to being right in downtown Indianapolis.
Öcity ​​was foundedon the Rio Branco under the mistaken assumption that this river could be an important source of transportation, but the colonists eventually discovered that it was too sandy for commercial transportation. The city is named after Judge Jeremiah SullivanIndianaSupreme Court, which equated Indiana with "polis," a Greek word for city.
Alexander Ralston was then commissioned to design the new city and had previously helped design itWashington, DC By the turn of the 20th century, Indianapolis was a major automobile manufacturer, rivaling Detroit, and a major commuter hub, earning it the nickname "the crossroads of america."
In the early 20th century, Indianapolis grew, although rapid suburbanization began around 1950 and race relations deteriorated. A speech by Robert Kennedy, who was campaigning for president in the city on the night of Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination, is believed to have saved Indianapolis from riots that raged throughout the yearUSA.
Though growth has slowed significantly, Indianapolis remains a major transportation hub with a thriving economy and population.
Indianapolis demographics
According to the latest ACS, the racial composition of Indianapolis was:
- Blanco: 58,96%
- Black or African American: 28.96%
- Two or more races: 4.23%
- Other race: 3.89%
- Asian: 3.72%
- Native Americans: 0.22%
- Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander: 0.02%
Condition
Indiana
district
Hamilton County
Marion County
Land area (m²)
361.6 square miles
Density (mi²)
2,510.70/m2 miles
growth rate
0,75%(6.720)
Growth since 2020
2,27%(20.160)
Ranking in the state
1º
Ranking im Land
he is 16
The current population of Indianapolis, Indiana is907.802based on our projections from the latest US Census estimates. The most recent official U.S. census for 2020 recorded the population in887.642.
Population of Indianapolis, Indiana 2023
Population of the Indianapolis metropolitan area by year
Population of Indianapolis by race
Indianapolis Population Pyramid 2023
Indianapolis Middle Ages
34.2
In total
33.1
Macho
35.2
Feminine
Indianapolis Adults
Indianapolis is home to 655,680 adults (including 107,987 seniors).
Age dependency of Indianapolis
58,7
old-age dependency ratio
19.7
Altenquotient
39
child dependency rate
Indianapolis sex system
Feminine | 450.649 | 51,84% |
Macho | 418.738 | 48,16% |
Population of Indianapolis by age
Indianapolis Renter vs. Owner-Owned by Haushaltstyp
3.38
average family size
2.49
average family size
54,0%
Owner's house fee
Married
Macho
Feminine
a foreign
owner
Renter
Indianapolis households and families
Indianapolis Educational Performance by Gender (25 Years)
Indianapolis Educational Performance nach Rasse
Income in Indianapolis by Education Level
Indianapolis Language by Age
Only English
Spanish
Other Indo-European languages
Languages ​​of the Asian and Pacific Islanders
Other languages
Indianapolis language
86.06% of Indianapolis residents speak only English, while 13.94% speak other languages. The language spoken by the largest group besides English is Spanish, which is spoken by 8.14% of the population.
Indianapolis language
20,9%
General poverty rate
15,45%
male poverty rate
18,28%
female poverty rate
Arms in Indianapolis
The race most likely to live in poverty in Indianapolis is Hispanic, at 36.21% below the poverty line.
The race least affected by poverty in Indianapolis is the Islander, who is 12.78% below the poverty line.
The poverty rate among those who worked full-time in the last 12 months was 2.97%. It was 20.12% for part-time employees and 27.92% for non-employed people.
Arms in Indianapolis
Indianapolis Poverty Rate by Education
Indianapolis Poverty Rate by Employment Status and Gender
Income by type of family
Marital status of Indianapolis
Married
widow
occur
apart
Never married
marriage fees
38,6%
general marriage rate
40,8%
male marriage rate
36,6%
female marriage rate
Indianapolis married by age and sex
Macho
feminine
Wedding in Indianapolis
The age group in which men are most likely to marry is over 65, while the age group in which women are most likely to marry is between 45 and 54.
Indianapolis marital status by race
Married
widow
occur
apart
Never married
Marital status of Indianapolis
Indianapolis Veterans Through the War
Indianapolis Veterans by Age
Indianapolis Veterans by Race
Indianapolis Veterans for Education
Less than ninth grade
High School Absolvent
some higher education
degree or higher
8,96%
Veteran Poverty Rate
30,53%
Veteran Disability Rate
Indianapolis Veterans for Education
labor participation
66,6%
labor participation
62,8%
income tax
5,7%
unemployment rate
Employment in Indianapolis by Age
labor participation
Employment in Indianapolis by Race
labor participation
Indianapolis Jobs by Education
origin of non-citizens
Europa
Asia
Africa
Oceania
Latin America
North America
Non-citizens include lawful permanent residents (green card holders), international students, temporary workers, humanitarian immigrants, and illegal immigrants.
origin of naturalized citizens
Europa
Asia
Africa
Oceania
Latin America
North America
64,49%
Born in Indianapolis
88,46%
native born
9,48%
born abroad
6,45%
non-citizen
3,03%
Naturalized
Place of birth
88.46% of Indianapolis residents were born in the United States and 64.49% were born in Indiana. 6.45% of residents are non-US citizens. Of those not born in the United States, the largest percentage are from Latin America.