Port Saint Joe, Florida Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

If you're wondering what the population of Port Saint Joe City is, you've come to the right place. The historical population of Port Saint Joe City was calculated using census records and historical state references. Here's a quick overview of the city's demographics. The percentage of residents of different races and ethnicities is also shown. Port Saint Joe has a low rate of unemployment, with approximately 40% of residents out of work.

The city is located in Gulf County, Florida. It's home to the Florida Constitutional Convention in 1838. Port St. Joe is also home to a library, senior citizens center, and county courthouse. The city has an animal shelter off State Road 71, and a museum and monument commemorating the event. The city is served by several transportation options. Those who don't drive should take advantage of the city's convenient location.

The 2010 census found that the city had a median family income of $39,489. The median income for males was $30,244 while that of females was $21,111. There were 13.0% of individuals living alone, with an average age of 42. Males outnumbered females by 88.4 to one for every 100 females. A high percentage of people in Port Saint Joe City were single, and one in five were 65 or older.

While the City's ethnic composition is quite diverse, it does have a high percentage of Latinos and Africans. As a result, there are some areas of the city with a high African-American population. Despite this, however, Port St. Lucie is not a perfect example. It has no Black city council member. However, the city's diversity and inclusion are reflected in the diversity of its population.