IU Study Sees Indiana Rural Counties Aging and Shrinking In The Future

By Network Indiana | Published on in Statewide News
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Indiana’s rural counties are getting older and smaller. An Indiana University population forecast predicts Indiana will add nearly 700,000 people over the next 30 years — but three-quarters of them will be in Indianapolis and its suburbs. IU expects 59 counties to lose people, mainly in rural areas. The Holcomb administration rolled out a rural development outline last month calling for not only expanded broadband, but downtown revitalization grants, and state and regional efforts to attract talent.

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