Hardin County ( English Hardin County ) is located in the US state of Iowa . For 2000, the population was 18 812 people. According to the US Census Bureau, in 2009 the population of the district was 17 17 144 people. [1] The district center is the city of Eldor .
| district | |
| Hardin County | |
|---|---|
| Hardin county | |
| A country | USA |
| Enters into | Iowa |
| Adm Centre | Eldora |
| History and geography | |
| Date of education | January 15, 1851 |
| Square | 1474 km² |
| Timezone | UTC-5 |
| Population | |
| Population | 18 812 people. ( 2000 ) |
| Density | 12 people / km² |
| Digital identifiers | |
| FIPS Index | 083 |
History
Hardin County was formed on January 15, 1851 .
Geography
According to the United States Census Bureau, the Hardin County area is 1,474 km².
Major Highways
Highway 20
Highway 65
Freeway 57
175 freeway
Neighboring counties
- Franklin (north)
- Butler (northeast)
- Grandi (East)
- Marshall (Southeast)
- Story (southwest)
- Hamilton (west)
Demographics
According to the 2000 census, there were in the district 18 812 inhabitants. Among them, 23.7% were children under 18 years old, 20.6% people over 65 years old. 50.6% of the population were women.
The national composition was as follows: 97.8% of whites , 0.9% of African Americans , 0.2% of indigenous people , 0.5% of Asians , 3.8% of Latin Americans . 0.6% of the population were representatives of two or more races.
The median per capita income in the county was $ 17,537. 11.9% of the population had an income below the subsistence minimum . Average household income was $ 46,240.
Also, 85.7% of the adult population had completed secondary education, and 17.1% had a higher education.
Notes
- ↑ US Census Bureau Archived July 11, 2011.