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HUD Open Data · 2026

What Are the Income Limits in Indiana?

$110,900/yr 0.8%vs 2025 ($111,800)

Highest county median income in Indiana. HUD Income Limits (AMI) across 92 counties.

Median Income in Indiana and Neighbouring States

Indiana: $110,900Illinois: $135,800Kentucky: $109,900Michigan: $142,300Ohio: $146,700$110,900$135,800$109,900$142,300$146,700

Median Income by County

Lawrence County, IN: $90,600Jennings County, IN: $82,200Jay County, IN: $75,000Johnson County, IN: $110,300Noble County, IN: $86,700Wayne County, IN: $70,300Fulton County, IN: $78,700Hendricks County, IN: $110,300Starke County, IN: $78,700Shelby County, IN: $110,300Wabash County, IN: $89,700Allen County, IN: $95,100Boone County, IN: $110,300Miami County, IN: $75,100Clinton County, IN: $87,600LaGrange County, IN: $97,400Franklin County, IN: $97,400Benton County, IN: $100,000Henry County, IN: $81,300Marshall County, IN: $93,300Greene County, IN: $79,800Pulaski County, IN: $84,100Huntington County, IN: $86,600Decatur County, IN: $93,300Posey County, IN: $93,000Grant County, IN: $61,800Parke County, IN: $78,000Scott County, IN: $79,600Crawford County, IN: $70,700Floyd County, IN: $99,000Ohio County, IN: $109,900Perry County, IN: $82,800Knox County, IN: $85,400Elkhart County, IN: $89,900Sullivan County, IN: $76,800Fountain County, IN: $75,800Lake County, IN: $100,900Tippecanoe County, IN: $100,000Kosciusko County, IN: $92,000Orange County, IN: $90,300Pike County, IN: $93,400Ripley County, IN: $91,200Owen County, IN: $84,000Dubois County, IN: $96,100Madison County, IN: $83,400Martin County, IN: $93,700White County, IN: $86,600Jackson County, IN: $93,100Brown County, IN: $110,300Tipton County, IN: $90,400Gibson County, IN: $92,000Warrick County, IN: $93,000Clark County, IN: $99,000Steuben County, IN: $95,700Vigo County, IN: $71,400Switzerland County, IN: $81,100Jefferson County, IN: $83,700DeKalb County, IN: $92,000Hamilton County, IN: $110,300Howard County, IN: $96,200Marion County, IN: $110,300Montgomery County, IN: $96,600Morgan County, IN: $110,300Harrison County, IN: $99,000Vermillion County, IN: $71,400Blackford County, IN: $72,800Wells County, IN: $93,000Vanderburgh County, IN: $93,000Adams County, IN: $82,900Whitley County, IN: $95,100Delaware County, IN: $79,600St. Joseph County, IN: $88,100Hancock County, IN: $110,300Newton County, IN: $100,900Rush County, IN: $88,200Putnam County, IN: $93,500Spencer County, IN: $99,400Porter County, IN: $100,900Cass County, IN: $74,500Fayette County, IN: $74,100Warren County, IN: $110,900Clay County, IN: $71,400Washington County, IN: $84,000Dearborn County, IN: $109,900Daviess County, IN: $91,800Randolph County, IN: $78,100Jasper County, IN: $97,600Bartholomew County, IN: $94,200LaPorte County, IN: $89,300Monroe County, IN: $109,900Carroll County, IN: $87,500Union County, IN: $98,000

How Indiana Compares to Other States

Highest county median income ranked against all states with HUD income limit data.

Higher median income than 14% of states · 46th of 52

Lowest: Oklahoma($99,100)
Highest: California($205,500)
#StateValue
1California$205,500
2New Mexico$182,500
3Utah$167,700
… 42 more …
46Indiana(you are here)$110,900
… 3 more …
50Oklahoma$99,100
51Mississippi$98,100
52Puerto Rico$41,400

Highest & Lowest Median Income by County

#CountyValue
1Warren County$110,900
2Boone County$110,300
3Brown County$110,300
90Crawford County$70,700
91Wayne County$70,300
92Grant County$61,800

The HUD Income Limits for 2026 in Indiana are set at the county level. Select a county below to see the median income and 30/50/80% AMI bands for household sizes 1 through 8. Source: U.S. HUD, Office of Policy Development & Research, 2026 Income Limits.

County80% AMI (4HH)
Adams County, IN$67,850
Allen County, IN$76,100
Bartholomew County, IN$77,700
Benton County, IN$79,700
Blackford County, IN$67,850
Boone County, IN$88,250
Brown County, IN$88,250
Carroll County, IN$70,000
Cass County, IN$67,850
Clark County, IN$79,200
Clay County, IN$67,850
Clinton County, IN$70,100
Crawford County, IN$67,850
Daviess County, IN$73,450
Dearborn County, IN$87,900
Decatur County, IN$74,650
DeKalb County, IN$73,600
Delaware County, IN$67,850
Dubois County, IN$76,900
Elkhart County, IN$71,900
Fayette County, IN$67,850
Floyd County, IN$79,200
Fountain County, IN$67,850
Franklin County, IN$77,900
Fulton County, IN$67,850
Gibson County, IN$73,600
Grant County, IN$67,850
Greene County, IN$67,850
Hamilton County, IN$88,250
Hancock County, IN$88,250
Harrison County, IN$79,200
Hendricks County, IN$88,250
Henry County, IN$67,850
Howard County, IN$76,150
Huntington County, IN$69,300
Jackson County, IN$74,500
Jasper County, IN$78,100
Jay County, IN$67,850
Jefferson County, IN$67,850
Jennings County, IN$67,850
Johnson County, IN$88,250
Knox County, IN$68,300
Kosciusko County, IN$74,400
LaGrange County, IN$77,900
Lake County, IN$80,700
LaPorte County, IN$71,450
Lawrence County, IN$72,500
Madison County, IN$67,850
Marion County, IN$88,250
Marshall County, IN$74,650
Martin County, IN$74,950
Miami County, IN$67,850
Monroe County, IN$87,900
Montgomery County, IN$77,300
Morgan County, IN$88,250
Newton County, IN$80,700
Noble County, IN$69,350
Ohio County, IN$87,900
Orange County, IN$72,250
Owen County, IN$67,850
Parke County, IN$67,850
Perry County, IN$68,800
Pike County, IN$74,700
Porter County, IN$80,700
Posey County, IN$74,400
Pulaski County, IN$67,850
Putnam County, IN$74,800
Randolph County, IN$67,850
Ripley County, IN$73,350
Rush County, IN$70,550
Scott County, IN$67,850
Shelby County, IN$88,250
Spencer County, IN$79,500
Starke County, IN$67,850
Steuben County, IN$76,550
St. Joseph County, IN$70,500
Sullivan County, IN$67,850
Switzerland County, IN$67,850
Tippecanoe County, IN$79,700
Tipton County, IN$72,300
Union County, IN$78,400
Vanderburgh County, IN$74,400
Vermillion County, IN$67,850
Vigo County, IN$67,850
Wabash County, IN$71,750
Warren County, IN$84,950
Warrick County, IN$74,400
Washington County, IN$67,850
Wayne County, IN$67,850
Wells County, IN$74,400
White County, IN$69,300
Whitley County, IN$76,100

Frequently asked questions

What are the HUD Income Limits in Indiana for 2026?

HUD Income Limits in Indiana for 2026 vary by county. The 30% AMI limit for a 4-person household across Indiana's 92 counties spans from $33,000 to $33,100/year. Select a county above for the full household-size breakdown.

When are Income Limits updated in Indiana?

HUD publishes new income limits annually, typically in spring. The 2026 figures apply for the full calendar year unless HUD issues an interim adjustment.

How does HUD calculate Area Median Income?

HUD calculates Area Median Income using data from the Census Bureau's American Community Survey (ACS), adjusted for inflation using the Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index. HUD then publishes income limits at 30%, 50%, and 80% of the adjusted median for each household size.

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Data from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, public domain. 2026 Income Limits.