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  2. Indianapolis - Wikipedia

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    At the 2020 census, Indianapolis had a population of 887,642 and a population density of 2,455 people per square mile (948/km 2). The estimated population was 880,621 in 2022. [14] By population, Indianapolis is the state's largest city and the country's 16th largest. [176]

  3. List of metropolitan areas in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    The city of Indianapolis had a population of over 860,000 and there were over 2 million people living in the metropolitan area of Indianapolis in 2016. [2] During the same time period, the population of the city of Fort Wayne was almost one-third the size of Indianapolis at close to 264,000 people, with roughly 430,000 in its metropolitan area. [3]

  4. Indianapolis metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The population of the MSA was 2,111,040 and the population of the CSA was 2,457,286 as of the 2020 Census. The Indianapolis metropolitan area is a major center for agribusiness, distribution and logistics, life sciences, manufacturing, and motorsports.

  5. List of largest cities of U.S. states and territories by ...

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    Indianapolis: 879,293 Fort Wayne: 269,994 Evansville: 115,332 Fishers: 104,094 South Bend: ... List of cities proper by population (most populous cities in the world)

  6. The Annual Cost of Transportation in America’s 50 Biggest Cities

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    Indianapolis. Population: 882,006. Overall cost of living average: $62,533. ... GOBankingRates analyzed the largest 50 cities by population as sourced from the U.S. Census American Community ...

  7. List of municipalities in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    "Second-class" cities had a population of at least 34,000 and up to 600,000 at time of designation, and have a nine-member city council and an elected clerk. Indianapolis is the only "first-class" city in Indiana under state law, making it subject to a consolidated city-county government known as Unigov. A town is differentiated from a city in ...

  8. How much you need to be ‘rich’ in 25 major U.S. cities - AOL

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    The life of the average American varies from city to city in the United States and that is because of the varied cultures of the regions, environment and the cost of living. In some areas, cowboy...

  9. How Much You Need To Be ‘Rich’ in 25 Major US Cities - AOL

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