Parker City, Indiana Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

There are a few key statistics you should know about the population and steets of Parker City, Indiana. First of all, 61.1% of residents identify as white. That's higher than the national average of 58.8% and higher than most of the neighboring geographies. Also, a whopping 7.2% of adults in Parker City identify as unmarried and live in poverty. In addition, a large number of veterans live in the area.

The most common language spoken in the area is English. Parker City is primarily located in Randolph County with small portions of Delaware County. The official USPS zip code for the city is 47368. Its area code is 765. Parker City is part of the Lower Middle Class racial group. In addition, its population is overwhelmingly white. Despite the city's small size, 97.6% of its people speak English very well or exclusively.

The town of Parker is situated in an agricultural and mining area. The population of Parker was ninety-seven in 1910. However, as the population grew, the town had to expand. The population increased, and by 1913, there were about 33,000 residents. By 1963, the town had 34,000 acres under cultivation. Cotton became the town's main crop, and cotton gins were built in the Town of Parker. Between 1914 and 1937, Parker served as a small town for federal employees living along the Colorado River. The smooth waters of the river drew tourists.

The population of Parker City is comprised of parts of a county. QuickFacts data is derived from the census of population and housing, American Community Survey, Current Population Survey, and Small Area Health Insurance Estimates. The data is also derived from county business patterns, and the Appraisal District. When it comes to employment, the percentage of black residents is significantly lower than the state average. The town's median house value is lower than the state average. The percentage of foreign-born residents is significantly below the state average, and there are fewer college students than the average.