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The 2023 Food Insecurity Index, created by Conduent Healthy Communities Institute, is a measure of economic and household hardship correlated with poor food access. The index is part of Conduent's SocioNeeds Index® Suite, which provides analytics around social determinants of health to advance equitable outcomes for a range of topics.

All zip codes, counties, and county equivalents in the United States are given an index value from 0 (low need) to 100 (high need). To help you find the areas of highest need in your community, the selected locations are ranked from 1 (low need) to 5 (high need) based on their index value relative to similar locations within the region.

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2023 Food Insecurity Index

Measurement Period: 2023
Data Source: Conduent Healthy Communities Institute
Index values are not comparable across measurement periods. Index values and rankings are specific to a measurement period, showing the relative ranking of a location in comparison to other similar locations at that time.
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Zip Codesort column Indexsort column Ranksort column Countysort column
46803 99.4 5 Allen
46806 99.1 5 Allen
46816 95.8 5 Allen
46807 90.2 5 Allen
46809 89.6 5 Allen
46805 88.5 5 Allen
46802 86.8 5 Allen
46808 85.1 5 Allen
46732 82.6 5 Noble
46738 79.2 5 DeKalb
46819 77.8 5 Allen
46539 73.9 4 Kosciusko
46721 72.3 4 DeKalb
46774 72.0 4 Allen
46750 71.5 4 Huntington
46755 70.8 4 Noble
46555 70.3 4 Kosciusko
46714 70.3 4 Wells
46767 70.0 4 Noble
46580 66.8 4 Kosciusko
46705 66.2 4 DeKalb
46733 66.1 4 Adams
46982 65.9 4 Kosciusko
46562 65.4 4 Kosciusko
46740 65.1 4 Adams
46773 65.0 4 Allen
46974 64.7 4 Wabash
46825 64.5 4 Allen
46992 63.8 4 Wabash
46777 62.9 4 Wells
46711 62.1 4 Adams
46793 61.6 4 DeKalb
46582 61.0 4 Kosciusko
46818 60.5 4 Allen
46542 60.1 4 Kosciusko
46784 59.5 4 Noble
46815 58.5 3 Allen
46835 57.1 3 Allen
46701 56.6 3 Noble
46706 55.5 3 DeKalb
46567 55.2 3 Kosciusko
46510 55.0 3 Kosciusko
46787 54.8 3 Whitley
46759 53.6 3 Wells
46761 51.6 3 LaGrange
46760 50.5 3 Noble
46725 50.4 3 Whitley
46785 49.9 3 DeKalb
46940 49.9 3 Wabash
46524 48.5 3 Kosciusko
46746 48.3 3 LaGrange
46723 46.9 3 Whitley
46743 46.1 3 Allen
46702 45.6 3 Huntington
46962 45.5 3 Wabash
46741 42.2 2 Allen
46804 42.2 2 Allen
46745 40.8 2 Allen
46772 40.3 2 Adams
46797 38.3 2 Allen
46781 37.7 2 Wells
46770 36.3 2 Wells
46710 36.1 2 Noble
46763 36.0 2 Noble
46798 35.4 2 Allen
46766 35.1 2 Wells
46794 35.0 2 Noble
46764 32.0 2 Whitley
46990 30.6 2 Wabash
46791 30.4 2 Wells
46792 30.0 2 Huntington
46538 29.9 2 Kosciusko
46748 29.4 2 Allen
46941 29.4 2 Wabash
46731 28.1 2 Wells
46795 27.0 2 LaGrange
46571 26.9 2 LaGrange
46730 22.8 1 DeKalb
46783 22.3 1 Huntington
46565 20.9 1 LaGrange
46590 16.9 1 Kosciusko
46845 16.5 1 Allen
46788 16.1 1 Allen
46814 13.2 1 Allen
46765 12.5 1 Allen

Data Source

The Food Insecurity Index is calculated by Conduent Healthy Communities Institute using data from Claritas, 2023.

Technical Note

Index values are not comparable across measurement periods. Index values and rankings are specific to a measurement period, showing the relative ranking of a location in comparison to other similar locations at that time.