
Counties with the longest life expectancy in Indiana
Life expectancy rates have been on the rise in the United States, with an increase of nearly seven years over the past half-century. (The average lifespan was 70.8 in 1970 and was documented as 77.5 in 2022, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.) There are many factors that can contribute to how long you’ll liveโfrom genetics to how much you drink or smoke, your diet and weight, and how physically active you are. But then there’s the matter of where you live.
In some areas of the globe, dubbed “blue zones,” there is a disproportionately high number of residents who live to at least 100 years old. These five particular pockets of the worldโIkaria, Greece; Loma Linda, California; Nicoya, Costa Rica, Okinawa, Japan; and Sardinia, Italyโare heavily researched, as scientists try to determine what it is about these residents’ diets, lifestyles, and environments that can promote such longevity. While it may not be as obvious of a contributing factor, where you live can play a significant role in your overall lifespan, which is why some states and even counties in the U.S. tend to see longer life expectancy rates compared to others.
By delving into 2024 County Health Rankings & Roadmaps from the University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute, Stacker identified the counties with the longest life expectancy in Indiana. Life expectancy measures the average number of years from birth a person can expect to live and is calculated based on the number of deaths in a given time period and the average number of people at risk of dying during that period. Counties with unreliable or insufficient data were excluded from the analysis. Mortality data came from the National Vital Statistics System.
Read on to see if your county made the list.
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#43. Clay County (tie)
– Life expectancy: 75.6 years
— Same as state average
#43. Cass County (tie)
– Life expectancy: 75.6 years
— Same as state average

#43. Shelby County (tie)
– Life expectancy: 75.6 years
— Same as state average

#43. Sullivan County (tie)
– Life expectancy: 75.6 years
— Same as state average

#42. Ripley County
– Life expectancy: 75.7 years
— 0.1 years higher than the state average
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#40. Noble County (tie)
– Life expectancy: 75.8 years
— 0.2 years higher than the state average

#40. Morgan County (tie)
– Life expectancy: 75.8 years
— 0.2 years higher than the state average

#38. Benton County (tie)
– Life expectancy: 75.9 years
— 0.3 years higher than the state average

#38. DeKalb County (tie)
– Life expectancy: 75.9 years
— 0.3 years higher than the state average

#35. Jasper County (tie)
– Life expectancy: 76.0 years
— 0.4 years higher than the state average
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#35. Tipton County (tie)
– Life expectancy: 76.0 years
— 0.4 years higher than the state average

#35. Allen County (tie)
– Life expectancy: 76.0 years
— 0.4 years higher than the state average

#33. Martin County (tie)
– Life expectancy: 76.2 years
— 0.6 years higher than the state average

#33. Franklin County (tie)
– Life expectancy: 76.2 years
— 0.6 years higher than the state average

#32. Putnam County
– Life expectancy: 76.4 years
— 0.8 years higher than the state average
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#30. Daviess County (tie)
– Life expectancy: 76.5 years
— 0.9 years higher than the state average

#30. Spencer County (tie)
– Life expectancy: 76.5 years
— 0.9 years higher than the state average

#28. Dearborn County (tie)
– Life expectancy: 76.6 years
— 1.0 years higher than the state average

#28. Adams County (tie)
– Life expectancy: 76.6 years
— 1.0 years higher than the state average

#27. Wells County
– Life expectancy: 76.7 years
— 1.1 years higher than the state average
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#24. Kosciusko County (tie)
– Life expectancy: 76.8 years
— 1.2 years higher than the state average

#24. Marshall County (tie)
– Life expectancy: 76.8 years
— 1.2 years higher than the state average

#24. Montgomery County (tie)
– Life expectancy: 76.8 years
— 1.2 years higher than the state average

#21. Gibson County (tie)
– Life expectancy: 76.9 years
— 1.3 years higher than the state average

#21. Johnson County (tie)
– Life expectancy: 76.9 years
— 1.3 years higher than the state average
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#21. Bartholomew County (tie)
– Life expectancy: 76.9 years
— 1.3 years higher than the state average

#20. Elkhart County
– Life expectancy: 77.0 years
— 1.4 years higher than the state average

#18. Perry County (tie)
– Life expectancy: 77.1 years
— 1.5 years higher than the state average

#18. Warrick County (tie)
– Life expectancy: 77.1 years
— 1.5 years higher than the state average

#16. Porter County (tie)
– Life expectancy: 77.5 years
— 1.9 years higher than the state average
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#16. Brown County (tie)
– Life expectancy: 77.5 years
— 1.9 years higher than the state average

#15. Ohio County
– Life expectancy: 77.8 years
— 2.2 years higher than the state average

#13. Whitley County (tie)
– Life expectancy: 77.9 years
— 2.3 years higher than the state average
#13. Hancock County (tie)
– Life expectancy: 77.9 years
— 2.3 years higher than the state average

#11. Warren County (tie)
– Life expectancy: 78.0 years
— 2.4 years higher than the state average
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#11. Boone County (tie)
– Life expectancy: 78.0 years
— 2.4 years higher than the state average

#9. Steuben County (tie)
– Life expectancy: 78.1 years
— 2.5 years higher than the state average

#9. Dubois County (tie)
– Life expectancy: 78.1 years
— 2.5 years higher than the state average

#8. Parke County
– Life expectancy: 78.2 years
— 2.6 years higher than the state average

#7. Tippecanoe County
– Life expectancy: 78.3 years
— 2.7 years higher than the state average
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#6. Monroe County
– Life expectancy: 78.5 years
— 2.9 years higher than the state average

#5. LaGrange County
– Life expectancy: 78.6 years
— 3.0 years higher than the state average

#4. Hendricks County
– Life expectancy: 78.8 years
— 3.2 years higher than the state average

#3. Posey County
– Life expectancy: 79.0 years
— 3.4 years higher than the state average

#2. Carroll County
– Life expectancy: 79.5 years
— 3.9 years higher than the state average
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#1. Hamilton County
– Life expectancy: 81.0 years
— 5.4 years higher than the state average
This story features data reporting by Karim Noorani, writing by Kiersten Hickman, and is part of a series utilizing data automation across 50 states.
By Stacker