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EGR 5 consists of Boone, Hamilton, Hancock, Hendricks, Johnson, Madison, Marion, Morgan and Shelby counties.

Economic Growth Region 5 Analysis

EGR 5 lies in the center of the Hoosier state and is home to nearly a third of Indiana’s workforce.

The central region of the state is home to the Indianapolis, the state capital and most populous city in Indiana. Situated along the banks of the White River, this bustling metropolis hosts world-class motor sports events, professional sports teams and globally respected universities.

Surveyors created the original plat of the new state capital in 1821, which came to be known as “mile square.” City planning efforts improved on the original mile square, and today at the center of the square lies Indy’s most prominent feature, the 284-ft. Soldiers and Sailors Monument.

Extending beyond Marion County are the eight surrounding counties that are affectionately termed the “donut” counties of EGR 5. These counties provide almost a quarter of Marion County’s workforce as seen in commuting patterns.  

Known as a “health care hub,” Region 5 employs many health care professionals at its university hospitals, pharmaceutical companies and medical device manufacturers. Supporting this demand for health care workers are the numerous colleges and universities that call the region home, including IU Indianapolis, Purdue University in Indianapolis, the University of Indianapolis, Butler University and Ivy Tech.

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3.6 Unemployment Rate (EGR 5)
$29.11 Average Wage (Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson MSA)
$22.64 Median Wage (Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson MSA)
1,205,200 Nonfarm Employment (Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson MSA)
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Top 10 Occupation Groups by Growth
(2022-2032 long-term projections)

  1. Computer and mathematical occupations
  2. Healthcare support occupations
  3. Life, physical, and social science occupations
  4. Architecture and engineering occupations
  5. Community and social services occupations
  6. Legal occupations
  7. Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations
  8. Business and financial operations occupations
  9. Management occupations
  10. Transportation and material moving occupations

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and Indiana Department of Workforce Development

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Top 10 Industry Sectors
(Based on 2023 annual average employment)

  1. Health Care and Social Services
  2. Retail Trade
  3. Transportation & Warehousing
  4. Accommodation and Food Services
  5. Manufacturing
  6. Educational Services
  7. Admin, Support, Waste Management
  8. Professional, Scientific, Technical
  9. Construction
  10. Finance and Insurance

Source: Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages

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Major Employers (Based on number of employees)

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EGR 5

  • IU Health University Hospital
  • Ascension St. Vincent Center
  • Eli Lilly & Co.
  • Roche Diagnostics Corp.
  • Indiana University School of Medicine
  • IU Health Methodist Hospital
  • IU Indianapolis
  • Rolls-Royce Corp.
  • Duke Energy Indiana LLC
  • CNO Financial Group Inc.

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Note: The list of regional employers on this page was updated September 2024 to include local insights.

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Major Educational Institutions

Name
Type
City
IU Indianapolis Four-year Indianapolis
Purdue University in Indianapolis Four-year Indianapolis
Ivy Tech-Central Indiana Two-year Indianapolis
American College of Education Independent Indianapolis
Anderson University Independent Anderson
Butler University Independent Indianapolis
Franklin College Independent Franklin
Marian College Independent Indianapolis
Martin University Independent Indianapolis
University of Indianapolis Independent Indianapolis
University of Phoenix - Indianapolis Independent Indianapolis

Source: Indiana Commission for Higher Education


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Largest Cities and Towns in Economic Growth Region 5

Name Population in 2023 Percent of region County
Indianapolis 879,293 41.7% Marion
Fishers 104,094 4.9% Hamilton
Carmel 102,296 4.9% Hamilton
Noblesville 73,916 3.5% Hamilton
Greenwood 66,296 3.1% Johnson
Westfield 57,746 2.7% Hamilton
Anderson 55,199 2.6% Madison
Lawrence 49,235 2.3% Marion
Plainfield 37,047 1.8% Hendricks
Zionsville 32,534 1.5% Boone

Source: U.S. Census Bureau annual population estimates

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EGR 5 IN Depth Regional Profile

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County Highlights

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Labor Force Projections

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Commuting

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