District I, Mercer County, West Virginia Population and Demographics

In this article, we'll explore the population statistics for District I, West Virginia, including popular demographics data like median age, number of households, household income, gender, employment and unemployment rates, occupations, religion, and more.

We are using the latest American Community Survey (ACS) 5-Year survey data from the US Census Bureau, which is accurate up to 2021.

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Population

There is a lot of data that lets us see how many people live in District I, West Virginia. The most basic data is the total population, which is the total number of people living in District I, West Virginia. The estimated population of District I, West Virginia is 16,349 people, with a median age of 47.3.

We can look at the total population in District I over the last 5 years to see how much it has changed.

Year Population Change 5-Year Change
2021
16,349
-2.01% -5.23%
2020
16,685
-3.17% -
2019
17,231
+1.68%
-
2018
16,947
-1.76% -
2017
17,251
- -

Population of District I, West Virginia by Race and Ethnicity

We can also look at how the population has changed over the last 5 years by each of the race/ethnicity types as defined by the US Census Bureau.

Race 2021 2017 Change
White
77.8%
82.1%
-5.24%
Black/African American
14.8%
15.2%
-2.63%
Native
0.1%
0.4%
-75.00%
Hispanic
2.7%
0.7%
+285.71%
Asian
0.2%
0.3%
-33.33%
Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
0%
0%
0.00%
Two Or More Races
4.2%
1.3%
+223.08%
Other
0.2%
0%
0.00%

This data can be very important for a number of reasons, including social and economic research, planning and development, and marketing to a multi-cultural population.

Note that the Native group includes both Native American and Alaskan Native people.

Population of District I, West Virginia by Age and Gender

The age and gender of a population is another interesting demographic statistic because it lets us track trends in the population over time. For example, we can see how the population has changed over the last 5 years by median age as a total, and also by male and female.

Year Total Male Female
2021 47.3 -0.63% 47.4 -0.63% 47 -1.26%
2020 47.6 +5.31% 47.7 +10.42% 47.6 +3.48%
2019 45.2 +5.12% 43.2 +3.6% 46 +5.26%
2018 43 -0.46% 41.7 -3.25% 43.7 +0.92%
2017 43.2 - 43.1 - 43.3 -

The median age of District I, West Virginia gives you an idea of the age distribution, with half of the population being older than the median age and half being younger.

This can then be used to infer and compare against birth rates, parent ages, and more metrics to understand the population. For example, an increasing median age indicates an aging population, which can be a sign of a declining population in terms of birth rates and workforce participation.

Age 2021 2017
(Years) Male Female Male Female
0 to 9 718 +19.05% 1,183 -20.3% 859 947
10 to 19 1,148 -52.7% 903 1.75% 633 854
20 to 29 882 +0.63% 1,076 0.25% 883 1,061
30 to 39 894 -15.49% 1,172 -33.14% 752 826
40 to 49 1,198 -19.9% 978 +19.16% 946 1,160
50 to 59 1,031 -8.18% 1,327 -12.76% 932 1,160
60 to 69 1,102 +23.72% 1,310 +2.34% 1,373 1,328
70+ 1,003 +6.96% 1,326 +21.12% 1,037 1,598

Median Household Income

The latest median household income of District I, West Virginia is $39,283.00.

In simple terms, the median income is the middle income of a group of people. Half of the people in the group make more than the median income, and half make less. The median income is a good indicator of the overall income of a group of people, and can be used to compare against other metrics such as the average income, per capita income, and more.

Median Income by Age

We can also look at the median income by age to see how the median income varies by age, and how it compares to the overall median income for District I.

  • Under 25
    $26,980.00
  • 25 to 44
    $38,286.00
  • 45 to 64
    $39,045.00
  • 65 and over
    $42,921.00

Average Household Income

Whenever we ask what is the average household income in District I, we are actually talking about the mean household income.

This is calculated by adding up all the incomes of all the households in District I, and then dividing that number by the total number of households. This is a good way to get a general idea of the average income of a group of people, but it can be skewed by a very high or very low incomes.

The average household income of District I, West Virginia is currently $52,687.00.

In terms of accurately summarizing income at a geographic level, the median income is a better metric than the average income because it isn't affected by a small number of very high or very low incomes.

If you had an area where the average income was greater than the median, it can mean that there is significant income inequality, with income being concentrated in a small number of wealthy households.

2.49% of households in District I are classed as high income households (making $200,000+ per year).

Household Income Tiers

The US Census Bureau divides households into income tiers based on the median income for the area. This is a good way to compare the income of District I against other areas.

  • Less than $24,999
    30.72%
  • $25,000 to $49,999
    31.16%
  • $50,000 to $74,999
    17.79%
  • $75,000 to $99,999
    11.31%
  • $100,000 to $149,999
    5.44%
  • $150,000 to $199,999
    1.09%
  • $200,000 or more
    2.49%

Per Capita Income

The per capita income in District I is $24,211.00.

Per capita income is the average income of a person in a given area. It is calculated by dividing the total income of District I by the total population of District I.

This is different from the average or mean income because it includes and accounts for all people in District I, West Virginia, including people like children, the elderly, unemployed people, retired people, and more.

Education Levels

We can also look at the education levels in District I to see how many people have a high school degree, a bachelor's degree, or a graduate degree.

Educational attainment is a good indicator of the overall education level of a population, and can be used to compare against other metrics such as the average income, per capita income, and more to see how education levels affect income, unemployment rates, and more.

  • Master's degree or higher
    10.28%
  • Bachelor's degree
    24.47%
  • Some college or associate's degree
    9.74%
  • High school diploma or equivalent
    53.84%
  • Less than high school diploma
    1.67%

Employment

Employment rates are all based around the total population in District I that are over the age of 16.

The total population of District I over the age of 16 is 13,633.

Of those people, a total of 44.60% are working or actively looking for work. This is called the labor force participation rate.

The participation rate is a useful market measure because it shows the relative amount of labor resources available to the economy.

The employment to total population rate in District I is 41.70%.

Employment by Age

We can look at the employment rates by age to see how it compares to the overall employment rate.

Age Population Participation Unemployment Rate
16 to 19 years 577 51.10% 16.30%
20 to 24 years 952 64.10% 0.50%
25 to 29 years 992 73.40% 11.00%
30 to 34 years 768 72.10% 1.40%
35 to 44 years 1,677 65.50% 5.60%
45 to 54 years 2,217 60.50% 3.70%
55 to 59 years 1,114 43.40% 27.30%
60 to 64 years 1,412 32.20% 1.80%
65 to 74 years 2,115 15.30% 0.00%
75 years and over 1,809 10.30% 0.00%

Employment by Race

Another very interesting employment statistic we can look at is the employment and unemployment rates by race in District I. The table below shows the rates for each of the ethnicity groups types defined by the US Census Bureau.

Age Population Participation Unemployment Rate
White 11,311 43.70% 5.70%
Black or African American 1,982 51.40% 9.20%
American Indian and Alaska Native 12 83.30% 100.00%
Asian 30 90.00% 0.00%
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 0 0.00% 0.00%
Other 44 0.00% 0.00%
Two or more races 254 28.30% 5.60%
Hispanic or Latino 305 23.90% 31.50%
Not Hispanic or Latino 11,192 44.20% 5.70%

Occupations

In this section we can look at the most common occupations in District I as well as the gender breakdown and earnings of them.

The total population of civilian employees that are 16 years old or older in District I is 5,686, with median earnings of $30,187.00.

Women in District I, West Virginia earning approximately 69.40% of the men's earnings.

Population Earnings
Total 5,686 $30,187.00
Male 2,672 $37,286.00
Female 3,014 $25,873.00

Occupations by Category

In the table below, we can break down the population and earnings even further by occupation. The list of occupation categories below will show you how many people are employed in each category and the median earnings of each profession.

Occupation Employed Earnings
Management 251 $38,523.00
Business and Financial 91 $38,750.00
Computer and Mathematical 70 $39,028.00
Architecture and Engineering 61 $0.00
Life, Physical, and Social Science 9 $0.00
Community and Social Service 193 $30,729.00
Legal 14 $0.00
Educational and Library 627 $45,628.00
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media 63 $23,542.00
Healthcare Practitioners 271 $52,313.00
Healthcare Support 452 $27,083.00
Firefighters and Protective Service 38 $14,659.00
Law Enforcement 50 $80,185.00
Food Preparation and Serving 394 $14,750.00
Building and Grounds Cleaning 88 $6,944.00
Personal Care and Service 101 $13,528.00
Sales 691 $24,754.00
Office and Administrative Support 855 $26,082.00
Farming, Fishing, and Forestry 1 $0.00
Construction and Extraction 214 $49,659.00
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair 208 $38,621.00
Production 382 $41,207.00
Transportation and Material Moving 199 $48,427.00

Occupations by Gender

The table below shows the same occupations from the list above, but we have split them by male and female to see how many male and females work in each occupation, the median earnings, and the male to female ratio of earnings.

That last metric is important because it can be used to look at the gender pay gap between men and women.

Occupation Male Female
Population Earnings Population Earnings
Management 123 $48,807.00 128 $32,813.00
Business and Financial 45 $36,691.00 46 $39,405.00
Computer and Mathematical 41 $0.00 29 $0.00
Architecture and Engineering 61 $0.00 0 $0.00
Life, Physical, and Social Science 0 $0.00 9 $0.00
Community and Social Service 57 $0.00 136 $32,600.00
Legal 0 $0.00 14 $0.00
Educational and Library 239 $46,829.00 388 $41,791.00
Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media 34 $26,528.00 29 $0.00
Healthcare Practitioners 97 $39,120.00 174 $53,333.00
Healthcare Support 40 $24,167.00 412 $27,700.00
Firefighters and Protective Service 14 $0.00 24 $0.00
Law Enforcement 50 $80,185.00 0 $0.00
Food Preparation and Serving 116 $15,111.00 278 $14,583.00
Building and Grounds Cleaning 60 $6,944.00 28 $0.00
Personal Care and Service 50 $0.00 51 $13,917.00
Sales 314 $38,833.00 377 $16,270.00
Office and Administrative Support 199 $35,330.00 656 $25,235.00
Farming, Fishing, and Forestry 1 $0.00 0 $0.00
Construction and Extraction 202 $52,969.00 12 $0.00
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair 208 $38,621.00 0 $0.00
Production 270 $41,724.00 112 $26,250.00
Transportation and Material Moving 149 $50,573.00 50 $0.00

Households and Family Size

A household defined bu the US Census Bureau is a group of people who occupy a housing unit. A housing unit is a house, apartment, mobile home, group of rooms, or single room occupied as separate living quarters.

There are currently 7,182 households in District I, with an average household size of 2.24 people.

A family is defined as a group of two or more people related by birth, marriage, or adoption who live together in the same household.

There are 4,568 families in District I with an average family size of 2.71 people.

Households by Marital Status

The four categories of household by marital status are:

  • Married-couple family
  • Male householder with no spouse present
  • Female household with no spouse present
  • Nonfamily household

The table below shows the total number of households and families, with the average sizes of each.

Married Male Female Nonfamily
Total Households 2,812 322 1,434 2,614
Average Household Size 2.77 3.1 2.89 1.22
Total Families 2,812 322 1,434 0
Average Household Size 2.73 2.78 2.66 0

Poverty

Of the 4,568 families in District I, 15.20% are considered to be below the poverty threshold.

The table below shows the latest poverty thresholds in District I:

Household Size Poverty Threshold
1 Person $14,580.00
2 People $19,720.00
3 People $24,860.00
4 People $30,000.00
5 People $35,140.00
6 People $40,280.00
7 People $45,420.00
8 People $50,560.00

Housing

There are 8,803 housing units in District I, West Virginia.

The table below shows the split between occupied and vacant units:

Total Percentage
Occupied 7,182 81.59%
Vacant 1,621 18.41%

23.38% of the total 8,803 housing units in District I are rental units. This is approximately 2,058 properties.

For owner-occupied housing units, a total of 4,756 are occupied by the owner - or 54.03% of the total.

Rental Rates

The median rent for a property in District I is $746.00.

In the chart below, we can look at the number of rental properties in District I that fall into a particular rent range. These can then be used to compare with other areas, or to see how they have changed over time.

  • No rent paid
    368
  • Less than $500
    327
  • $500 to $999
    1,481
  • $1,000 to $1,499
    250
  • $1,500 to $1,999
    0
  • $2,000 to $2,499
    0
  • $2,500 to $2,999
    0
  • $3,000 or more
    0

Property Value

The median value of a property in District I is $86,600.00.

Just like with rental rates, we can look at the number of properties in District I that fall into a particular value range.

  • Less than $50,000
    1,053
  • $50,000 to $99,999
    1,676
  • $100,000 to $149,999
    815
  • $150,000 to $199,999
    307
  • $200,000 to $299,999
    401
  • $300,000 to $499,999
    458
  • $500,000 to $999,999
    46
  • $1,000,000 or more
    0

Property Age

We can also look at the age of properties in District I. The chart below shows the number of properties in District I that fall into a particular age range.

  • 1939 or earlier
    2,264
  • 1940 to 1949
    920
  • 1950 to 1959
    1,476
  • 1960 to 1969
    902
  • 1970 to 1979
    1,135
  • 1980 to 1989
    693
  • 1990 to 1999
    974
  • 2000 to 2009
    381
  • 2010 to 2013
    50
  • 2014 or later
    8

Vehicles per Household

The number of vehicles available per household can be a good indicator of the level of affluence in an area. The chart below shows the number of households in District I that have a particular number of vehicles available.

  • No vehicles available
    814
  • 1 vehicle available
    2,766
  • 2 vehicles available
    2,352
  • 3 or more vehicles available
    1,250

Commuting to Work

In this section, we can also look at how people in District I get to work. The chart below shows the number of people in District I that commute to work in a particular way.

22.5 minutes is the average travel time to work for people in District I.

These commute times can be compared to other date like income and educational levels to see how they relate to each other and if there are any trends in the data that might suggest a correlation.

  • Less than 5 minutes
    304
  • 5 to 9 minutes
    805
  • 10 to 14 minutes
    1,107
  • 15 to 19 minutes
    898
  • 20 to 24 minutes
    605
  • 25 to 29 minutes
    132
  • 30 to 34 minutes
    461
  • 35 to 39 minutes
    72
  • 40 to 44 minutes
    89
  • 45 to 59 minutes
    320
  • 60 to 89 minutes
    294
  • 90 or more minutes
    218

Summary

We've covered a LOT of demographic and population data for District I, West Virginia in this article! Hopefully you have found it very useful in your research of the area.

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