With Greene County's strategic location, strong workforce base, lower cost of business and living and solid infrastructure, Greene County offers a number of business advantages for both investors to locate to the county and for existing businesses to continue to thrive.
Prominent local industries like: education, information technology, agriculture, retail, finance, customer service, automotive and more give a warm welcoming to all current and future residents.
Income for Greene County (2019)
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Per Capita Personal Income (annual) in 2019: $41,747
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Median Household Income in 2019: $51,918
Greene County's Job Leaders
The largest industries in Greene County, IN are:
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Manufacturing
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Health Care & Social Assistance
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Public Administration
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Education
Greene County's commute is an average of 30 miles
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Occupation Mix: Hoosiers by the Numbers (in.gov)
Greene County General Hospital Foundation Community Co-working Space Center
The GCGH Foundation's Community Co-working Space Center offers secure 24-hour access, wifi, computers, private offices upstairs or cubicle work spaces downstairs, open office space, a conference room, mailbox, copy machine, desks, office chairs and filing storage space. In addition, the center acts as a business address for those renting space. The conference room offers a connected work-space for presentations and meetings.
How is Greene County helping youth become prominent in the workforce?:
Greene County is surrounded by Indiana's premier post secondary institutions including Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, Indiana University, Ivy Tech Community College, Oakland City University and Vincennes University.
Local vocational training programs such as Hoosier Hills, Twin Rivers and each of Greene County's school districts highlight and prepare students for advanced work positions.