Indiana’s annual population increase smallest since 2015

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3 thoughts on “Indiana’s annual population increase smallest since 2015

    1. People are excited to live near big cities. Otherwise, they leave the State.

      It’s mystifying why we let legislators from all these failing areas make the decisions for the rest of the state of Indiana, and transfer their same failed policies to the rest of us… from social policy to roads, they just don’t get it. Best I can tell, their current idea is to make kids too stupid to leave.

    2. Pat B.
      The regressive policies that you are so concerned about are being implemented
      in many other states that are drawing huge population increases and landing
      many major economic development projects.

      People are not coming here for other reasons. Indiana is NO more regressive
      than many others that are kicking our behind.

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