Indiana Colleges & Universities
Indiana Fast Facts:
- Indianapolis per capita income: $35,266
- Major employers:
- Zimmer
- Eli Lilly and Company
- Biomet
- Cook Group, Inc.
- Total population: Over six million
- Ranked as one of the top ten states for entrepreneurs
Indiana has several major cities with populations of 100,000 or more; second in size to state capital Indianapolis is Wayne, followed by Evansville, South Bend, and Gary. One of the least expensive midwestern states, Indiana gives its residents a high quality of life.
Indiana's reputation as "The Crossroads of America" was comes from its eight major highways and 11,000 total highway miles. Hoosiers can always take care of business with the country's second largest FedEx hub, located at the Indianapolis International Airport, which itself boasts over one billion dollars currently invested in upgrades and expansions. And Toyota's second largest vehicle production facility in North America is in Princeton, Indiana.Cultural events and family-oriented activities flourish in Indiana. The low cost of living, coupled with the state's focus on education, make it a great place to take a job and settle down.
Indiana's reputation as "The Crossroads of America" was comes from its eight major highways and 11,000 total highway miles. Hoosiers can always take care of business with the country's second largest FedEx hub, located at the Indianapolis International Airport, which itself boasts over one billion dollars currently invested in upgrades and expansions. And Toyota's second largest vehicle production facility in North America is in Princeton, Indiana.Cultural events and family-oriented activities flourish in Indiana. The low cost of living, coupled with the state's focus on education, make it a great place to take a job and settle down.
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