Amish Population

United States
394,720Amish PopulationNational Total
Amish Population 2024Question Mark
Map visualization
3092,660
Compared to 2022
1
PennsylvaniaPennsylvania
92,660+5,695 (+6.5%)
2
OhioOhio
85,965+4,235 (+5.2%)
3
IndianaIndiana
65,540+2,740 (+4.4%)
4
WisconsinWisconsin
26,365+2,260 (+9.4%)
5
New YorkNew York
24,325+1,775 (+7.9%)
6
MichiganMichigan
20,690+2,770 (+15%)
7
MissouriMissouri
17,635+2,115 (+14%)
8
KentuckyKentucky
15,915+1,080 (+7.3%)
9
IowaIowa
10,540+335 (+3.3%)
10
IllinoisIllinois
9,050+1,290 (+17%)
11
MinnesotaMinnesota
5,560+350 (+6.7%)
12
TennesseeTennessee
4,030+315 (+8.5%)
13
KansasKansas
2,650+420 (+19%)
141
VirginiaVirginia
2,210+390 (+21%)
151
MarylandMaryland
1,995+230 (+13%)
162
DelawareDelaware
1,990+125 (+6.7%)
17
MontanaMontana
1,520+335 (+28%)
18
MaineMaine
1,245+150 (+14%)
19
ColoradoColorado
1,020+185 (+22%)
201
West VirginiaWest Virginia
750+115 (+18%)
211
OklahomaOklahoma
730+40 (+5.8%)
22
NebraskaNebraska
585+240 (+70%)
231
WyomingWyoming
535+255 (+91%)
241
North CarolinaNorth Carolina
310+25 (+8.8%)
25
ArkansasArkansas
225-35 (-13%)
261
VermontVermont
140+40 (+40%)
271
MississippiMississippi
130-105 (-45%)
281
IdahoIdaho
115+15 (+15%)
292
FloridaFlorida
100
301
South DakotaSouth Dakota
90+35 (+64%)
311
TexasTexas
75+5 (+7.1%)
32
New MexicoNew Mexico
30
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Last updated May 23, 2025

United States of Amish

Looking at the United States through a unique lens, one comes across a thriving demographic with deep-rooted traditions -- the Amish Community. Spanning across 32 states, the Amish are known for their simple living, plain dress, and technological reluctance. In 2022, the Amish population consisted of Old or New Order Amish with settlements across a significant part of the United States, embracing their traditional lifestyle. Despite their harmony with past norms, the Amish community is growing, showing a remarkable three percent per annum population increase given their average family size of seven children and a church-member retention rate of approximately 80%.

According to data, the Amish have an undeniable presence in Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Indiana, which hosts two-thirds of the entire Amish community. They've built significant settlements like Lancaster County in Pennsylvania, Holmes County in Ohio, and Elkhart and Lagrange counties in Indiana.

**Key findings from the data include: **

  • Pennsylvania holds the vast majority of the Amish population, standing at 86,965, closely followed by Ohio with 81,730 and Indiana with 62,800.
  • Wisconsin and New York follow the top three with significantly less dense populations of 24,105 and 22,550, respectively.
  • The Amish community is widely dispersed, with fewer numbers in the southern and western states, with Texas having the lowest recorded Amish population at just 70.
  • Midwestern states such as Michigan, Illinois, and Missouri host moderate Amish populations, ranging from 7,760 to 17,920.
  • Interestingly, even less dense states, such as Idaho and Vermont, each hold a small presence of around 100 Amish individuals.

States with the Most Amish People

Claiming the top spot is the state of Pennsylvania, hosting a hefty Amish population of 86,965. This sizeable group thrives thanks to its multiple settlements, the most notable being Lancaster County, the largest Amish settlement in not just the state but the entire U.S.

Just behind Pennsylvania, we have Ohio, with an Amish population 81,730. Home to the famous Holmes County, Ohio, it provides its Amish community with a serene environment that aligns well with its simple and peaceful lifestyle.

Placed third is the state of Indiana, holding an Amish population of 62,800. The Elkhart and Lagrange counties are two key locales with a significant Amish presence.

Next, we have Wisconsin and New York, each boasting considerable Amish populations of 24,105 and 22,550, respectively.

Additionally, the midwestern states of Michigan, Missouri, and Illinois anchor moderate Amish populations ranging from 7,760 in Illinois to 17,920 in Michigan.

Finally, we wrap up the list with Iowa, Kentucky, and Minnesota. These states, while perhaps surprising to some, hold Amish populations of 10,205, 14,835, and 7,760 respectively.

States with the Most Amish People:

  1. Pennsylvania - 86,965
  2. Ohio - 81,730
  3. Indiana - 62,800
  4. Wisconsin - 24,105
  5. New York - 22,550
  6. Michigan - 17,920
  7. Missouri - 15,520
  8. Kentucky - 14,835
  9. Iowa - 10,205
  10. Illinois - 7,760

Sources & Notes

Amish Population

Total number of people who identify as members of Amish religious communities.

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