Strength in Numbers
Despite their insular lifestyle, the Amish population in the United States stands as a surprisingly robust community, often flying under the radar of mainstream attention. With over 325,000 individuals spread across 31 states, the Amish population not only endures but steadily grows. Interestingly, their geographical reach extends westward as they explore new horizons.

Within this diverse community of 325,000, a clear distinction emerges between two distinct branches: the modern and the traditional. The modern Amish embrace select innovations, welcoming them into their tightly-knit society. In contrast, the traditionalists steadfastly resist the allure of technological advancements.