List of U.S. states by Amish population

There were 32 states of the United States with an Amish population in 2024 that consists of at least one Amish settlement of Old or New Order Amish, excluding more modern Amish groups like e.g. the Beachy Amish. New Order Amish are seen as part of the Old Order Amish despite the name by most scholars.

States ranked according to Amish population in 2019.
Counties with Amish settlements in 2021.
Old Order Amish population growth in the 20th century.

The Amish have settled in as many as 32 US-states though about 2/3 are located in Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana. The largest Amish settlement is Lancaster County, Pennsylvania and adjacent counties followed by Holmes and adjoining counties in northeast Ohio, about 78 miles south of Cleveland. Third in size is the settlement in Elkhart, LaGrange and surrounding counties in northeastern Indiana which is geographically merging with the Nappanee settlement due to the growth of both settlements, which filled the gap between the two. According to Albrecht Powell, the Pennsylvania Amish has not always been the largest group of U.S. Amish as is commonly thought.

The Amish population in the U.S. numbers more than 390,000 and is growing rapidly (around 3-4% per year), due to large family size (seven children on average) and a church-member retention rate of approximately 80%."[1][2]

Statistics of states

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Recent years and decades Amish population in the US:
YearPop.±% p.a.
1992 125,850—    
2000 174,810+4.19%
2010 244,770+3.42%
2019 336,235+3.59%
2020 344,670+2.51%
2021 355,660+3.19%
2022 367,295+3.27%
2023 378,190+2.97%
2024 394,720+4.37%
Sources: 1992,[3] 2000,[4] 2010,[5] 2020,[6][7] 2021,[8] 2022,[8] 2023[8] and 2024.[9]
Amish population by state and date
State 1992 2000 2010 2020 2024 Change
2020–2024
% of the state
population, 2024
% of the total U.S.
Amish population
Pennsylvania 32,710 44,620 59,350 81,500 92,660  13.7% 0.71% 23.5%
Ohio 34,830 48,545 58,590 78,280 85,965  9.8% 0.73% 21.8%
Indiana 23,405 32,840 43,710 59,305 65,540  10.5% 0.96% 16.6%
Wisconsin 6,785 9,390 15,360 22,235 26,365  18.6% 0.45% 6.7%
New York 4,050 4,505 12,015 21,230 24,325  14.6% 0.12% 6.2%
Michigan 5,150 8,495 11,350 16,525 20,690  25.2% 0.21% 5.2%
Missouri 3,745 5,480 9,475 14,520 17,635  21.4% 0.28% 4.5%
Kentucky 2,625 4,850 7,750 13,595 15,915  17.1% 0.35% 4.0%
Iowa 3,525 4,445 7,190 9,780 10,540  7.8% 0.33% 2.7%
Illinois 2,940 3,785 6,860 7,240 9,050  25.0% 0.07% 2.3%
Minnesota 1,135 1,420 3,150 4,740 5,560  17.3% 0.10% 1.4%
Tennessee 750 1,270 2,125 3,325 4,030  21.2% 0.06% 1%
Kansas 675 990 1,485 2,025 2,650  30.9% 0.09% >
Virginia 75 335 300 1,590 2,210  39.0% > >
Maryland 810 1,020 1,350 1,650 1,995  20.9% > >
Delaware 1,200 1,080 1,350 1,750 1,990  13.7% 0.19% >
Montana 270 335 675 935 1,520  62.6% 0.13% >
Maine 25 225 955 1,245  30.4% 0.09% >
Colorado 810 650 1,020  56.9% > >
West Virginia 70 225 390 750  92.3% > >
Oklahoma 540 620 675 675 730  8.1% > >
Nebraska 150 355 585  64.8% > >
Wyoming 220 535  143.2% > >
North Carolina 75 240 75 270 310  14.8% > >
Arkansas 35 225 265 225  15.1% > >
Vermont 95 140  47.4% > >
Mississippi 90 75 290 130  55.2% > >
Idaho 120 55 115  109.1% > >
Florida* 75 100 75 100 100   > >
South Dakota 75 60 90  50.0% > >
Texas 405 45 75 65 75  15.4% > >
New Mexico 30   > >
Total US pop. 125,850 174,810 244,770 344,670 394,720  14.5% 0.12% 100%
  • The settlement in Pinecraft (Sarasota), Florida is very atypical and its population varies a lot according to the season.
Sources of the statistics

The data for 1992 are from "Amish Studies - The Young Center".[10]

The data for 2000 are from a book published in 2001 (Donald Kraybill, The Riddle of Amish Culture)[11] and from "Amish Studies – The Young Center".[12]

The data for 2010 are from "Amish Studies - The Young Center".[13] The 2010 census of Amish population was published in 2012, compiled by Elizabeth Cooksey, professor of sociology, and Cory Anderson, a graduate student in rural sociology, both at The Ohio State University.[14] It was commissioned by the Association of Statisticians of American Religious Bodies for the 2010 U.S. Religion Census (published in 2012).[14][15][2][16]

The data from 2024 comes from "Elizabethtown College, the Young Center for Anabaptist and Pietist Studies-2024" as of June 2024.[9]

Counties with the highest percentage

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Data from 2010 according to "Association of Religion Data Archives" (ARDA)[17]

And from 2020 according to the "US Religion Census" report.[18][19] Data are only shown for Old Order Amish and exclude related groups such as Beachy Amish-Mennonite Churches, Maranatha Amish-Mennonite, Amish-Mennonites and Mennonites in general.

 
Lancaster County, Pennsylvania: Persons speaking an Indo-European language at home other than English or Spanish (among adults 18+), a vast majority of them speak Pennsylvania German. Data are being provided by: ACS 2019 5-year estimate.
County State Adherents
(2010)
Adherents
(2020)
Change
2010-20
%
2010
%
2020
Holmes Ohio 17,654 19,793  12.1% 41.67% 44.76%
LaGrange Indiana 14,011 17,567  25.4% 37.74% 43.43%
Adams Indiana 6,343 8,088  27.5% 18.44% 22.59%
Davis Iowa 1,355 1,768  30.5% 15.48% 19.41%
Daviess Indiana 3,708 5,106  37.7% 11.72% 15.30%
Wayne Iowa 323 962  197.8% 5.04% 14.81%
Hart Kentucky 1,646 2,486  51.0% 9.04% 12.89%
Douglas Illinois 2,361 2,282  3.3% 11.81% 11.56%
Vernon Wisconsin 2,786 3,544  27.2% 9.36% 11.54%
Geauga Ohio 8,537 9,549  11.8% 9.14% 10.01%
Mercer Missouri 156 322  106.4% 4.12% 9.10%
Parke Indiana 1,105 1,351  22.3% 6.37% 8.36%
Mifflin Pennsylvania 2,899 3,609  24.5% 6.21% 7.82%
Wayne Ohio 9,283 9,130  1.6% 8.10% 7.81%
Daviess Missouri 596 657  10.2% 7.07% 7.79%
Schuyler Missouri 256 306  19.5% 5.78% 7.59%
Moultrie Illinois 1,260 1,070  15.1% 8.49% 7.37%
Van Buren Iowa 548 500  8.7% 7.24% 6.94%
Coshocton Ohio 1,760 2,533  43.9% 4.77% 6.92%
Clark Wisconsin 1,986 2,379  19.8% 5.72% 6.86%
Webster Missouri 2,252 2,586  14.8% 6.22% 6.62%
Pawnee Nebraska 103 168  63.1% 3.71% 6.60%
Buchanan Iowa 1,241 1,296  4.4% 5.92% 6.30%
Jay Indiana 1,024 1,272  24.2% 4.82% 6.21%
Bath Kentucky 103 747  625.2% 0.89% 5.86%
Forest Pennsylvania 152 397  161.2% 1.97% 5.69%
Crawford Pennsylvania 3,506 4,661  32.9% 3.95% 5.55%
Branch Michigan 1,784 2,488  39.5% 3.94% 5.55%
Green Lake Wisconsin 812 1,047  28.9% 4.26% 5.51%
Decatur Iowa 259 415  60.2% 3.06% 5.43%
Lafayette Wisconsin 441 898  103.6% 2.62% 5.41%
Nicholas Kentucky 103 408  296.1% 1.44% 5.41%
Clinton Pennsylvania 1,315 1,989  51.2% 3.35% 5.31%
Monroe Missouri 301 457  51.8% 3.40% 5.27%
Juniata Pennsylvania 973 1,236  27.0% 3.95% 5.26%
Fleming Kentucky 394 772  95.9% 2.75% 5.12%
Lancaster Pennsylvania 26,270 28,172  7.2% 5.06% 5.10%
Grundy Missouri 348 490  40.8% 3.39% 5.00%
Todd Minnesota 822 1,254  52.5% 3.30% 4.96%
Switzerland Indiana 469 470  0.2% 4.42% 4.83%
Crittenden Kentucky 612 422  31.0% 6.57% 4.69%
Harrison Missouri 243 379  56.0% 2.71% 4.65%
Jefferson Pennsylvania 1,129 2,055  82.0% 2.50% 4.62%
Pike Missouri 377 799  111.9% 2.04% 4.54%
Knox Ohio 2,111 2,843  34.7% 3.46% 4.53%
Taylor Wisconsin 502 900  79.3% 2.43% 4.52%
Fillmore Minnesota 978 951  2.8% 4.69% 4.48%
Trigg Kentucky 215 610  183.7% 1.50% 4.34%
Gladwin Michigan 561 1,068  90.4% 2.18% 4.21%
Macon Missouri 606 631  4.1% 3.89% 4.15%
Elk Kansas 0 103  103.0% 0.00% 4.15%
Todd Kentucky 414 496  19.8% 3.32% 4.05%
St. Clair Missouri 131 373  184.7% 1.34% 4.02%
Charlotte Virginia 157 458  191.7% 1.25% 3.97%
Ringgold Iowa 387 183  52.7% 7.54% 3.92%
Jackson Wisconsin 509 827  62.5% 2.49% 3.91%
Clare Michigan 659 1,195  81.3% 2.13% 3.87%
Montgomery New York 1,056 1,906  80.5% 2.10% 3.85%
Ashtabula Ohio 2,203 3,725  69.1% 2.17% 3.82%
Elkhart Indiana 6,244 7,886  26.3% 3.16% 3.81%
Audrain Missouri 833 937  12.5% 3.26% 3.75%
Lewis Missouri 376 373  0.8% 3.68% 3.72%
Custer Colorado 65 172  164.6% 1.53% 3.66%
Ashland Ohio 1,661 1,877  13.0% 3.13% 3.58%
Marshall Indiana 1,413 1,636  15.8% 3.00% 3.55%
Monroe Ohio 542 475  12.3% 3.70% 3.55%
Carroll Ohio 614 937  52.6% 2.13% 3.51%
Cattaraugus New York 1,437 2,666  85.5% 1.79% 3.46%
Hardin Ohio 939 1,051  11.9% 2.93% 3.42%
Morrow Ohio 590 1,175  99.2% 1.69% 3.36%
Pepin Wisconsin 187 246  31.6% 2.50% 3.36%
Tuscarawas Ohio 2,370 3,128  32.0% 2.56% 3.35%
Noble Indiana 1,006 1,589  57.9% 2.12% 3.35%
Marquette Wisconsin 244 522  113.9% 1.58% 3.35%
Montour Pennsylvania 446 602  35.0% 2.44% 3.32%
Knox Missouri 0 124  124.0% 0.00% 3.31%
Indiana Pennsylvania 2,525 2,708  7.2% 2.84% 3.25%
Lucas Iowa 214 276  29.0% 2.40% 3.20%
Seneca New York 731 1,056  44.5% 2.07% 3.12%
Conejos Colorado 119 232  103.5% 1.44% 3.11%
Kosciusko Indiana 2,277 2,472  8.6% 2.94% 3.08%
Noble Ohio 0 434  434.0% 0.00% 3.07%
Perry Pennsylvania 528 1,375  160.4% 1.15% 3.00%
Gallia Ohio 733 875  19.4% 2.37% 3.00%
Counties under 3% Amish, but above 250 adherents each
County State Adherents
(2010)
Adherents
(2020)
Change
2010-20
%
2010
%
2020
Trumbull Ohio 3,864 5,044  30.5% 1.84% 2.50%
Allen Indiana 3,466 4,577  32.0% 0.97% 1.19%
Chester Pennsylvania 2,580 3,871  50.0% 0.52% 0.72%
Mercer Pennsylvania 2,602 2,875  10.5% 2.23% 2.60%
Centre Pennsylvania 1,764 2,836  60.8% 1.15% 1.79%
St. Lawrence New York 1,840 2,663  44.7% 1.64% 2.45%
Kent Delaware 1,424 1,761  23.7% 0.87% 0.97%
St. Joseph Michigan 1,533 1,749  14.1% 2.50% 2.87%
Christian Kentucky 1,019 1,602  57.2% 1.38% 2.20%
Dauphin Pennsylvania 862 1,468  70.3% 0.32% 0.51%
Steuben New York 1,317 1,440  9.3% 1.33% 1.54%
Chautauqua New York 1,672 1,329  20.5% 1.24% 1.04%
Franklin Pennsylvania 1,073 1,328  23.8% 0.72% 0.85%
Somerset Pennsylvania 1,161 1,293  11.4% 1.49% 1.74%
Lebanon Pennsylvania 728 1,270  74.4% 0.54% 0.89%
Lawrence Tennessee 1,482 1,250  15.6% 3.54% 2.83%
Allegany New York 483 1,234  155.5% 0.99% 2.66%
York Pennsylvania 266 1,210  354.9% 0.06% 0.27%
Lawrence Pennsylvania 1,447 1,140  21.2% 1.59% 1.32%
Eau Claire Wisconsin 794 1,115  40.4% 0.80% 1.06%
Wayne Indiana 625 1,045  67.2% 0.91% 1.57%
Grant Wisconsin 756 1,000  32.1% 1.47% 1.92%
Tuscola Michigan 137 968  606.5% 0.25% 1.82%
Johnson Iowa 858 934  8.9% 0.65% 0.61%
Warren Pennsylvania 608 916  50.6% 1.45% 2.37%
Mecosta Michigan 719 903  25.6% 1.68% 2.27%
Jackson Ohio 339 875  158.1% 1.02% 2.68%
Sauk Wisconsin 631 875  38.7% 1.02% 1.33%
Clearfield Pennsylvania 820 862  5.1% 1.00% 1.07%
Sanilac Michigan 550 861  56.5% 1.28% 2.12%
Clarion Pennsylvania 302 825  173.2% 0.76% 2.22%
Oneida New York 29 823  2737.9% 0.01% 0.35%
Hillsdale Michigan 681 823  20.8% 1.46% 1.80%
Washington Indiana 379 811  114.0% 1.34% 2.88%
Northumberland Pennsylvania 620 811  30.8% 0.66% 0.89%
Guernsey Ohio 552 806  46.0% 1.38% 2.10%
Charles Maryland 489 769  57.3% 0.33% 0.46%
Cumberland Pennsylvania 436 749  71.8% 0.18% 0.29%
Logan Ohio 640 738  15.3% 1.39% 1.60%
Lycoming Pennsylvania 620 715  15.3% 0.53% 0.63%
Franklin New York 181 704  288.9% 0.35% 1.48%
Isabella Michigan 277 695  150.9% 0.39% 1.08%
Montcalm Michigan 394 687  74.4% 0.62% 1.03%
Armstrong Pennsylvania 236 678  187.3% 0.34% 1.03%
Barren Kentucky 454 660  45.4% 1.08% 1.48%
Aroostook Maine 138 627  354.3% 0.19% 0.93%
Portage Ohio 387 619  59.9% 0.24% 0.38%
Washington Iowa 563 610  8.3% 2.59% 2.70%
Otsego New York 223 602  170.0% 0.36% 1.03%
Stark Ohio 447 602  34.7% 0.12% 0.16%
Coles Illinois 217 594  173.7% 0.40% 1.27%
Osceola Michigan 593 580  2.2% 2.52% 2.53%
Medina Ohio 616 571  7.3% 0.36% 0.31%
Highland Ohio 269 570  111.9% 0.62% 1.32%
Winona Minnesota 370 555  50.0% 0.72% 1.12%
St. Mary's Maryland 610 549  10.0% 0.58% 0.48%
Lincoln Kentucky 473 530  12.0% 1.91% 2.18%
Jackson Illinois 360 529  46.9% 0.60% 1.00%
Herkimer New York 401 527  31.4% 0.62% 0.88%
Orange Indiana 593 523  11.8% 2.99% 2.63%
Wayne New York 183 506  176.5% 0.19% 0.55%
Adams Ohio 471 501  6.4% 1.65% 1.82%
Snyder Pennsylvania 344 496  44.2% 0.87% 1.25%
Breckinridge Kentucky 273 489  79.1% 1.36% 2.39%
Wayne Illinois 197 479  143.1% 1.17% 2.96%
Shawano Wisconsin 307 463  50.8% 0.73% 1.13%
Wright Missouri 182 462  153.8% 0.97% 2.54%
Newaygo Michigan 290 455  56.9% 0.60% 0.91%
Marathon Wisconsin 371 454  22.3% 0.28% 0.33%
Jefferson Illinois 345 453  31.3% 0.89% 1.22%
Eaton Michigan 308 450  46.1% 0.28% 0.41%
Muskingum Ohio 293 449  53.2% 0.34% 0.52%
Benton Arkansas 0 449  449.0% 0.00% 0.16%
Trempealeau Wisconsin 351 446  27.1% 1.22% 1.45%
Madison New York 217 440  102.7% 0.29% 0.65%
Waushara Wisconsin 336 438  30.4% 1.37% 1.79%
Columbiana Ohio 0 435  435.0% 0.00% 0.43%
Columbia Wisconsin 450 432  4.0% 0.79% 0.74%
Harrison Ohio 305 429  40.7% 1.92% 2.96%
Calhoun Michigan 298 429  44.0% 0.22% 0.32%
Richland Wisconsin 275 425  54.5% 1.52% 2.46%
Lawrence Missouri 430 417  3.0% 1.11% 1.10%
Crawford Illinois 248 413  66.5% 1.25% 2.21%
Clayton Iowa 467 411  12.0% 2.57% 2.41%
Halifax Virginia 205 408  99.0% 0.56% 1.20%
Labette Kansas 173 407  135.3% 0.80% 2.02%
Neosho Kansas 51 405  694.1% 0.31% 2.55%
Oswego New York 107 404  277.6% 0.09% 0.34%
Reno Kansas 435 403  7.3% 0.67% 0.65%
Mayes Oklahoma 272 392  44.1% 0.66% 1.00%
Venango Pennsylvania 332 392  18.1% 0.60% 0.78%
Barron Wisconsin 115 381  231.3% 0.25% 0.82%
Livingston New York 24 374  1458.3% 0.04% 0.60%
Richland Ohio 313 343  9.6% 0.25% 0.27%
Polk Missouri 186 342  83.9% 0.60% 1.09%
Cortland New York 63 337  434.9% 0.13% 0.72%
Barton Missouri 162 334  106.2% 1.31% 2.87%
Jefferson New York 176 333  89.2% 0.15% 0.29%
St. Croix Wisconsin 0 331  331.0% 0.00% 0.35%
Blair Pennsylvania 205 328  60.0% 0.16% 0.27%
Wood Wisconsin 143 326  128.0% 0.19% 0.44%
Garrett Maryland 261 322  23.4% 0.87% 1.12%
Logan Kentucky 502 320  36.2% 1.87% 1.17%
Barry Michigan 76 318  318.4% 0.13% 0.51%
Adair Missouri 170 317  86.5% 0.66% 1.25%
Texas Missouri 126 302  139.7% 0.48% 1.23%
Graves Kentucky 181 298  64.6% 0.49% 0.81%
Waupaca Wisconsin 192 295  53.6% 0.37% 0.57%
Henry Kentucky 81 287  254.3% 0.52% 1.83%
Cambria Pennsylvania 115 285  147.3% 0.08% 0.21%
Henry Missouri 75 284  278.7% 0.33% 1.29%
Mason Kentucky 203 270  33.0% 1.16% 1.58%
Columbia Pennsylvania 121 265  119.0% 0.18 0.41%
Becker Minnesota 114 264  131.6% 0.35% 0.75%
Delaware Iowa 4 264  6500% <0.01% 1.5%
Lewis New York 188 262  39.4% 0.69% 1.00%
Crawford Wisconsin 51 262  413.7% 0.31% 1.63%
Otter Tail Minnesota 170 260  52.9% 0.30% 0.43%
Johnson Missouri 131 252  92.4% 0.25% 0.47%
Oceana Michigan 53 251  373.6% 0.20% 0.94%

Largest designated settlements

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Settlement in State Estimated
population
in 2020
Estimated
population
in 2021
Estimated
population
in 2022
Estimated
population
in 2023
Estimated
population
in 2024
Change
2023–2024
Lancaster, Chester, York and Berks counties area PA 40,525 41,795 43,010 43,400 43,640  0.5%
Holmes, Wayne, Coshocton, Tuscarawas and Stark counties OH 36,955 37,770 38,635 39,525 40,435  2.3%
LaGrange, Elkhart and Noble counties area IN 26,380 27,105 27,815 28,275 29,180  3.2%
Geauga, Trumbull, Ashtabula and Portage counties area OH 18,820 19,420 19,900 20,440 20,980  2.6%
Adams / Jay counties area IN 10,305 10,630 11,080 10,680 10,855  1.6%
Nappanee, Elkhart, St. Joseph, Marshall and Kosciusko counties area IN 6,300 6,445 6,570 6,695 6,835  2.1%
Daviess / Martin counties area IN 5,465 5,595 5,760 5,965 6,145  3.0%
Arthur, Moultrie, Douglas and Coles counties area IL 4,095 4,270 4,360 4,490 5,605  24.8%
Belleville, Mifflin county PA 4,090 4,205 4,240 4,270 5,420  26.9%
Seymour, Webster county MO 3,170 3,110 3,230 3,530 4,025  14.0%
Allen, Allen county IN 3,445 3,550 3,645 3,750 3,850  2.7%
Smicksburg, Indiana county PA 3,355 2,945 3,070 3,190 3,315  3.9%
Heuvelton, St. Lawrence county NY 2,540 2,640 2,770 2,905 3,050  5.0%
Lawrence / Mercer counties area PA 2,740 2,820 2,890 2,970 3,045  2.5%
Conewango Valley, Cattaraugus county NY 2,450 2,515 2,590 2,700 2,835  5.0%
Clearfield / Jefferson counties area PA 1,850 2,560 2,620 2,680 2,730  1.9%
Spartansburg, Crawford county PA 2,335 2,425 2,525 2,615 2,695  3.1%
Monroe / Vernon counties area WI 2,420 2,360 2,475 2,495 2,580  3.4%
Medina / Ashland counties area OH 2,165 2,245 2,360 2,460 2,550  3.7%
Munfordville, Hart county KY 2,340 2,360 2,430 2,390 2,455  2.7%
Columbia, Marquette and Green Lake counties area WI 1,980 2,050 2,155 2,240 2,395  6.9%
Christian / Trigg counties area KY 2,025 2,125 2,235 2,325 2,335  0.4%
Ethridge, Lawrence county TN 2,080 2,190 2,300 2,205 2,275  3.2%
Centreville, St. Joseph county MI 1,815 1,870 1,920 1,980 2,150  8.6%
Dover, Kent county DE 1,750 1,795 1,865 1,915 1,990  3.9%
Rockville, Parke county IN 1,505 1,535 1,715 1,810 1,920  6.1%
Bloomfield, Davis county IA 1,640 1,800 1,865 1,790 1,860  3.9%
Millersburg, Dauphin county PA 1,645 1,700 1,740 1,790 1,840  2.8%
Clinton / Centre counties area PA 1,395 1,450 1,600 1,650 1,700  3.0%
Branch / Hillsdale County counties area MI 1,335 1,440 1,520 1,600 1,675  4.7%
Hagerstown, Wayne county IN 1,425 1,480 1,550 1,600 1,670  4.3%
Audrain / Monroe counties area MO 1,530 1,540 1,610 1,645 1,655  0.6%
Clymer, Chautauqua county NY 1,475 1,520 1,565 1,610 1,600  0.6%
Kalona, Washington county IA 1,935 1,535 1,665 1,380 1,595  15.6%
St. Mary's / Charles counties area MD 1,380 1,450 1,515 1,575 1,570  0.3%
Garrett, Somerset county PA 1,440 1,345 1,485 1,525 1,565  2.6%
Hazleton, Buchanan county IA 1,490 1,550 1,595 1,495 1,550  3.7%
Augusta, Eau Claire county WI 1,415 1,495 1,570 1,630 1,545  5.2%
Darlington, Lafayette county WI 1,195 1,265 1,320 1,375 1,475  7.3%
Myerstown, Lebanon county PA 1,325 1,355 1,395 1,440 1,475  2.4%
Sugar Grove, Warren county PA 1,300 1,175 1,285 1,350 1,415  4.8%
Loganton, Clinton county PA 1,135 1,170 1,275 1,310 1,375  5.0%
Wilton, Monroe county WI 1,230 1,290 1,355 1,310 1,360  3.8%
Richland / Vernon counties area WI 1,105 1,175 1,240 1,280 1,335  4.3%
Port Royal, Juniata county PA 1,235 1,240 1,315 1,335 1,320  1.1%
Atlantic, Crawford county PA 1,370 1,415 1,455 1,275 1,310  2.7%
Rebersburg, Centre county PA 1,070 1,125 1,220 1,255 1,305  4.0%
Clare, Clare county MI 985 1,020 1,040 1,080 1,285  19.0%
Hardin / Marion counties area OH 1,320 1,355 1,155 1,195 1,250  4.6%
Morrow / Knox counties area OH 1,920 2,005 1,125 1,230 1,245  1.2%
Granton, Clark county WI 1,120 1,170 1,205 1,270 1,240  2.3%
Loysville, Perry county PA 1,040 1,075 1,110 1,155 1,200  3.9%
Cumberland / Franklin counties area PA 1,050 1,065 1,110 1,145 1,185  3.5%
Romulus, Seneca county NY 1,065 1,090 1,115 1,140 1,170  2.6%
Seymour, Wayne county IA 865 900 955 1,120 1,165  4.0%
Brinkhaven, Knox county MI 820 880 920 1,060  15.2%
Daviess, Grundy and Livingston counties area MO 990 1,015 1,045 1,090 1,060  2.7%
Stanwood, Mecosta county MI 955 985 995 1,035 1,050  1.4%
Gallipolis, Gallia county OH 670 695 1,005 1,030 1,050  1.9%
Mohawk Valley, Montgomery county NY 765 815 925 960 1,020  6.2%
Loyal, Clark county WI 860 890 935 970 1,015  4.6%
Allenwood, Lycoming county PA 835 875 915 950 995  4.7%
Ashland, Ashland county OH 940 970 980 980 980  
Woodhull, Steuben county NY 845 845 855 895 940  5.0%
Huron, Sanilac and Tuscola counties area MI 855 855 880 905 935  3.3%
DeGraff, Logan county OH 805 805 840 875 920  5.1%
Knox / Licking counties area OH 860 860 885 880 895  1.7%

Sources: 2020,[20][21] 2021,[7][22] 2022,[2] 2023[23] and 2024.[9]

Amish settlements outside the US

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There are Amish settlements in four Canadian provinces, Ontario, founded in the 1820s, Manitoba, founded in 2018,[24] New Brunswick in 2015 and Prince Edward Island, in 2016.

There was an Amish settlement in Honduras from about 1968 to 1978 but the settlement failed.[25]

In 2015 new settlements of New Order Amish were founded in Argentina and Bolivia.

References

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