Pass Christian, Mississippi Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

When it comes to the population and steets of Pass Christian City, Mississippi, there's a lot to love. During the 1850s, this Mississippi beach town went through a renaissance in architecture, with wealthy residents competing to build magnificent Antebellum mansions. The result: over sixty of them. In addition, the residents of Pass Christian also began producing wine from their grape orchards, and by 1860, the city had earned the title of Queen City of the Mississippi Gulf Coast.

The percentage of Pass Christian, MS residents living below the poverty line is 1.88%. Women make about $17,500 less than men. A third of residents live in households with less than two cars. The other third of residents are single. The income level of people in Pass Christian varies depending on what type of work they do, but it's still far above the national average. The median household income in Pass Christian is $62,666.

The city has a history of disaster relief and recovery. After Hurricane Camille, naval construction teams and Seabees have responded to the city's call for help. Pass Christian remains a small town today, but the city's future looks bright. And with the Seafood Festival, dozens of families and groups will come together to celebrate the city's past and future. The city also hosts a thriving community arts scene.