Living in Pike County
About Pike County
Pike is a county in the Montgomery Metropolitan area. It has a population of 32,997 and a population density of 50, which is 47% below the national average. It has a median age of 31, which is 6 years below the Montgomery Metro median age and 8 years below the national average.
Pike County has a median home value of $159,371, which is 14% below the Metro average.The average rent of $1,079 is 12% below the metro average rent and 48% below the national average rent The average household income in Pike County is $42,616 , which is 32% below the Metro average household income and 45% below the national average of household income.
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Demographics
Pike County's population is made up of 36% married, 47% single, 11% divorced and 6% widowed. Baby Boomers make up the largest percentage of the population at 32%, while Millennials have the second largest segment at 32%. Homeowners make up 63% of the population in Pike County.
- 48% Male
- 52% Female
Employment
The Per Capita income in Pike County is $26,685. The Median Household Income is $42,616
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Crime Data
Banks crime index is 105 which is higher than the national average.
Crime Index represents the risk of crime occurring in a area and is measured against national index of 100. If the Crime Index of an area is above 100 the crime in that area is relatively higher when compared to US. If the Crime Index of an area is below 100 the crime in that area is lower when compared to US.
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