Putnam County Demographics

As of the 2020 U.S. Census, Putnam County, Indiana, has a population of approximately 37,576. The racial composition is predominantly white at 94.2%, followed by Black or African American at 1.6%, and those identifying as two or more races at 2.4%. The Hispanic or Latino population constitutes about 2.1%. The median household income is approximately $56,238, and the poverty rate is around 11.4%. The county spans 482 square miles and includes notable towns such as Greencastle, the county seat, and Cloverdale.

Putnam County Housing

As of the latest data, Putnam County, IN has a median home value of approximately $165,000. The average rent for an apartment is about $750 per month. The county sees a homeownership rate around 75%, with a median household income of roughly $54,000. The housing market has seen moderate appreciation, with a 4-5% annual increase in home values over recent years. The average property tax rate stands at about 1% of the home’s assessed value.

Elections in Putnam County

Putnam County, IN's elections feature various local, state, and federal contests. Specific candidates and numerical values will depend on the election year, as they can change. For the most recent Putnam County elections in 2022, key races included positions such as County Commissioner, County Council members, and school board seats.

For instance, in a hypothetical local election:

  • County Commissioner District 1: Candidate A received 2,345 votes, Candidate B received 1,876 votes.
  • County Council At-Large: Candidate C received 3,212 votes, Candidate D received 3,145 votes, Candidate E received 2,998 votes.

Federal elections featured candidates for U.S. Senate and House:

  • U.S. Senate: Candidate X received 10,765 votes, Candidate Y received 9,984 votes.
  • U.S. House District 4: Candidate Z received 11,234 votes, Candidate W received 9,856 votes.

For the most accurate and current information, visit the Putnam County election board's website or contact local election officials.

How Educated in Putnam County

As of the most recent data:

  • High School Graduates: 87.7% of residents in Putnam County, IN have graduated high school, slightly lower than the national average of 88% and the Indiana state average of 88.4%.

  • Bachelor's Degree or Higher: Around 19.7% of Putnam County residents aged 25 and over possess a bachelor’s degree or higher. This is below the national average of about 33.1% and the Indiana state average of approximately 26.5%.

In summary, Putnam County’s educational attainment in terms of high school graduation rates is slightly below both national and state averages, and significantly lower for higher education when compared to these averages.

Putnam County Employment Rate

As of the latest available data, Putnam County, IN had an employment rate of approximately 96.2%, implying an unemployment rate of 3.8%. Total employment stands at roughly 16,000 workers. Top industries include Manufacturing, Retail Trade, Health Care & Social Assistance, and Educational Services. Manufacturing employs the most people, constituting about 25% of the workforce, far above the national average of around 8.5% and the Indiana state average of 16.2%. Retail Trade and Health Care each employ around 14%, comparable to national and state averages. Educational Services also play a significant role, reflecting the presence of local institutions like DePauw University. These figures highlight a stronger presence of manufacturing jobs compared to broader averages, indicating the county's industrial focus.

Average Income in Putnam County

As of the latest available data, the average household income in Putnam County, IN is approximately $64,000. This amount is below the national average, which stands at around $79,900. Compared to the state of Indiana, where the average household income is approximately $68,000, Putnam County also falls short. Below is a comparative table:

Location Average Household Income
Putnam County, IN $64,000
Indiana (State) $68,000
United States $79,900

These figures illustrate that Putnam County's average income is lower than both the state and national averages.

Putnam County Crime Rates

As of the latest data available, Putnam County, Indiana, has a relatively low crime rate compared to national averages. Here are the most recent statistics:

  • Violent Crime Rate: Approximately 2.4 per 1,000 residents.
  • Property Crime Rate: Approximately 13.5 per 1,000 residents.

The following table summarizes the types of crimes recorded in the county.

Crime Type Rate per 1,000 Residents
Violent Crimes
- Murder 0.02
- Rape 0.12
- Robbery 0.14
- Assault 2.12
Property Crimes
- Burglary 4.5
- Theft 7.3
- Vehicle Theft 1.7

These figures are reflective of relative safety in the county, though residents and visitors should still exercise caution and be aware of local safety advisories.