What's the least populated county in indiana?

Ohio County is a county located in southeastern Indiana. The county of Switzerland experienced a population decline of 8.3%. The county's total population is now 9,737 people. Greene County experienced a population decline of 7.1%.

The county's total population is now 30,803 people. Parke County experienced a 6.8% population decline. The total population of the county is now 16,156 people. The county with the lowest population in the state of Indiana is Ohio County, which has a population of 5844. Many of Indiana's rural counties declined in population over the past 10 years, according to data recently released in the United States.

After Hamilton County is Boone County, which grew by 17.72%, and Hendericks County with a population growth rate of 14.46%. The counties with the most significant population loss are Union County (-6.63%), Blackford County (-6.59%) and Pulaski County (-6.43%).