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Is the number of Amish decreasing?

Is the number of Amish decreasing?

The Amish population in the U.S. numbers more than 350,000 and is growing rapidly, due to large family size (seven children on average) and a church-member retention rate of approximately 80\%.”

How often does the Amish population double?

every 20 years
Plain & Growing: Amish population doubles every 20 years, now totaling 300,000 in US and Canada.

How many Amish will there be in 2050?

By the year 2050 it is expected that the Amish population will have approximately tripled and the total number will reach 912,258 people….

Characteristic Population count Number of settlements
2050 912,258 939
2040 660,058 812
2030 477,029 684
2020 345,475 557

Is the Amish population growing or shrinking?

The Amish are one of the fastest-growing population groups in America. According to the Young Center for Anabaptist and Pietist Studies at Elizabethtown College in Lancaster, Pa., their population has risen from about 5,000 in 1920 to almost 300,000 today. And much of that growth has occurred in the last three decades.

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Which US state has the largest Amish population?

Indiana
Table 1: Top 10 Amish Inhabited States by Percent of Total Population, 2010

Rank State Adherents
1 Indiana 45,144
2 Ohio 59,103
3 Pennsylvania 58,009
4 Wisconsin 14,957

How many Amish will there be by 2100?

The Amish population is 330 000 in 2018. It has increased by 10 000 every year since 2010. The Amish population also doubles every 15-18 years. Based on this, there should be over 1 million Amish in the US in 2050, 6-7 million by 2100 and 200 million or so in 2200.