Coaling, Alabama Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The following table provides a population and steets breakdown for Coaling City, Alabama. This data is useful in planning trips and exploring the surrounding area. If you're looking for a city within 100 miles of Coaling, AL, you can use this list. You'll find that the median age of residents is 39 years, which is lower than the Alabama state average of 40.

Coaling is a relatively diverse city in terms of ethnicity. It has a population of around 17,000 people. While it is a typical Central Valley agricultural community, it does also draw its income from nearby ranches and farms. Coaling was originally a coal refueling city for steam locomotives. Coaling has an extensive grid system, so it's easy to move across the town in five minutes or less. Most residents drive around the four-square-mile town. Children are bussed to school or driven by their parents.

The Town of Coaling is located along U.S. Highway 11, south of Interstate 59/20. Tree-lined streets and sidewalks line the streets. In 1999, the town was incorporated and currently has a population of 979. This figure includes both the population and the number of renter-occupied housing units. The town has three police officers. This information is provided for reference only and is not intended for commercial use.

The population of Coaling City is based on the 2010 census. As of 2010, the median gross rent was $778 per month. That rent figure includes utilities and some other costs associated with living in the city. It was $717 per month in Alabama in 2016, while the median gross rent in neighboring cities was $751/mo. This makes Coaling's rent burden 27.5% higher than the average in neighboring cities.