Terre Haute

IN

Vigo County, Indiana

Population 106K |Median income $52,789 |4 hospitals

Population
106,355
Vigo County
Median Income
$52,789
-17% vs avg
Median Home Value
$130,300
-33% vs avg
Median Age
36.4
years

10-Year Trends 2013–2023

20132023
Population
106K-2%
Median Income
$52,525+29%
Median Home Value
$140,400+53%
Poverty Rate
20%+0%
Unemployment
6.1%-29%

Economics

Median Rent
$853/mo
Poverty Rate
20% +39% vs avg
Unemployment 6%
Bachelor's Degree+ 25.6%
Work From Home 4.1%
Public Transit 0.8%

Demographics

White 85.8%
African American 6.9%
Hispanic or Latino 2.8%
Other / Multiethnic 2.5%
Asian 2%

Health Profile 15 measures

Health Indicators

Obesity
41%
Short Sleep Duration
39.1%
High Blood Pressure
37.5%
Physical Inactivity
25.7%
Frequent Mental Distress
19.6%
Current Smoking
17.6%
Binge Drinking
16.1%
Frequent Physical Distress
14.8%
Diabetes
13.7%
Current Asthma
11.6%

Preventive Care

Annual Checkup 79.2%
Dental Visit 57.5%

Other Measures

Lack of Health Insurance
8.9%
Coronary Heart Disease
7.4%
Stroke
3.8%

Public Safety 2022 data

Violent Crime Rate
316 per 100k
-11% vs avg Avg: 355
Property Crime Rate
1668 per 100k
-16% vs avg Avg: 1,985

Offenses by Type (per 100k residents)

Aggravated Assault
256.9
Homicide
8.3
Robbery
51.2
Burglary
243.0
Larceny-Theft
1208.0
Motor Vehicle Theft
217.1
Source: FBI Crime Data Explorer, UCR Summary (2022). State-level rates applied to county.

Hospitals 4 total

Rating Distribution
★★★★★
0
★★★★
0
★★★
2
★★
0
0
Average Rating
3/5
Total Hospitals
4
With ER
2
UNION HOSPITAL INC
TERRE HAUTE · Acute Care Hospitals · ER
★★★☆☆
TERRE HAUTE REGIONAL HOSPITAL
TERRE HAUTE · Acute Care Hospitals · ER
★★★☆☆

Alerts & News — Terre Haute Area 6

Nearby Cities 8

Data Sources

All data on this page comes from official U.S. government sources. Demographics and economic data from the Census Bureau American Community Survey (2022 5-year estimates). Health data from the CDC PLACES program (2023). Hospital ratings from CMS Hospital Compare (2024). Data is county-level (Vigo County) as the smallest consistent geographic unit across all sources.