Indiana


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Indiana

The Hoosier State is known for its agricultural production and manufacturing, particularly automotive. Home to the Indianapolis 500 and basketball culture.

Capital: Indianapolis

Population: 6.83 million

Electoral Votes: 11

Governor: Eric Holcomb (Republican)

Largest City: Indianapolis

State Website: indiana.gov

Next Election: November 3, 2026

U.S. SENATORS
Jim Banks
Republican Party
U.S. Senator

Todd Young
Republican Party
U.S. Senator

U.S. REPRESENTATIVES

Frank Mrvan
U.S. Representative
Democrat Party
District 1
Hammond

Rudy Yakym
U.S. Representative
Republican Party
District 2
South Bend

Jim Baird
U.S. Representative
Republican Party
District 4
Lafayette

Victoria Spartz
U.S. Representative
Republican Party
District 5
Carmel

Greg Pence
U.S. Representative
Republican Party
District 6
Columbus

André Carson
U.S. Representative
Democrat Party
District 7
Indianapolis

Larry Bucshon
U.S. Representative
Republican Party
District 8
Evansville

Erin Houchin
U.S. Representative
Republican Party
District 9
Jeffersonville

Trey Hollingsworth
U.S. Representative
Republican Party
District 10
Fort Wayne

DEMOGRAPHICS & STATE DATA

State Information

Joined The Union: 12/11/1816

Minimum Wage: $7.25

Motto: “The Crossroads of America”

Nickname: The Hoosier State

Legislature: Bicameral

Age & Gender

Average Age: 37.9 years

Male: 49.2%

Female: 50.8%

Economic Data

Average Income: $59,892

Income Rank: 34

Poverty Rate: 11.9%

Annual Budget: $42 billion

Largest Private Employer: Walmart

Housing & Property

Average Home Price: $208,500

Average Rent: $977

Property Tax Rate: 0.81%

Home Owners: 69.3%

Renters: 30.7%

Education Levels

High School Diploma: 88.8%

Some College: 30.8%

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Graduate Degree: 9.9%

Education Ranking: 25

Health & Safety

Health Ranking: 41

Crime Rate: 371.5 per 100k

Population Density: 188.3 per sq mi