Montgomery Creek, California Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

If you are looking for population statistics for Montgomery Creek, California, you have come to the right place. Montgomery Creek is a small town in Northern California, at the north end of the Central Valley. The population is 93 people, but this number is on the rise. The town is expected to grow by 24.0% by the year 2050. The area is relatively safe for families, but there are a few things to be aware of in this small town.

First, the City has a high rent burden. This indicates how much of a household's income is spent on rental housing. This is useful in assessing housing affordability in the city. The rent burden in Montgomery Creek is higher than the national average, at 33.5%, and neighboring cities are even higher. Weed and Dunsmuir have higher rent burdens than Montgomery Creek. Overall, only 13.0% of housing units in Montgomery Creek are occupied by renters.

The city was incorporated in 1819, and was originally composed of two towns along the Alabama River. Montgomery was named the state's capital in 1846, and represented a shift in power from the north to the south. The Black Belt was growing in cotton and Montgomery was a growing mercantile city on the Gulf Coast. During the Civil War, Montgomery became the first Confederate capital. In fact, the city served as the Confederate capital for four years until the end of the war.