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Bloomington, Indiana Area
Dental Demographics

163,969 residents ▲ 1.8%
780 square miles
210 residents per square mile
Includes the following counties: Monroe, Owen.
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Dental Practices
34General Practices

There are an average of 4,823 residents per general dental practice in Bloomington, Indiana, which is higher than the current U.S. average of 3,672.

14Specialty Practices

There are an average of 11,712 residents per specialty practice in Bloomington, Indiana, which is higher than the current U.S. average of 6,977.

Saturation
Age
32.4Median Age

This is lower than the current U.S. median of 38.5 years.

Income
$57,692Median household income

This is lower than the current U.S. median of $77,719.

19.3%People below poverty line

This is higher than the current U.S. rate of 11.5%.

Medicaid Eligibility
26,259Medicaid Enrollees

The table to the right provides eligibility levels in Indiana for key coverage groups that use Modified Adjusted Gross Income (MAGI), as of January 2020. All income standards are expressed as a percentage of the federal poverty level (FPL). Other eligibility criteria also apply, such as citizenship, immigration status, and state residency.

  • Infants
    0-1
  • Children
    1-5
  • Children
    6-19
  • Parent or
    Caretaker
  • Adults
    Expansion
  • 218%
  • 165%
  • 165%
  • 138%
  • 138%
data courtesy of Medicaid.gov
Language
91.7%Speaks English at home

This is higher than the current U.S. average of 78.3%.

1.6%Speaks Spanish at home

This is lower than the current U.S. average of 13.2%.

Housing
2.23Average people per household

This is lower than the current U.S. average of 2.6.

39,762Owner Occupied
28,263Renter Occupied
Education
93%High school graduate or higher

This is higher than the current U.S. rate of 90%.

41%Bachelor's degree or higher

This is higher than the current U.S. rate of 36%.

Construction
2,086Residential unit permits filed
in 2021
0.1%Of all units in United States in 2021
220.9%More residential unit permits than
in 2020
693.2%More permits than in 2010

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  • A comparative market analysis from a real estate agent;
  • A business valuation or appraisal from a professional appraiser;
  • Visiting the practice location.