Glen Lyon, Pennsylvania Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

What is the Population & Steets of Glen Lyon City? This is an overview of the city's population. The most prominent racial and ethnic groups are White, Black, and Native American. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the number of people living in poverty varies depending on race and family composition. As of 2000, the total income of the people in Glen Lyon City was less than the poverty line. The most common job groups in Glen Lyon City are Office & Administrative Support Occupations, Sales & Related Occupations, and Production Occupations.

The median annual income in Glen Lyon, PA was $37,667, less than the Pennsylvania and national averages. Compared to the national average, Glen Lyon has lower income than its neighboring and parent regions. The median income of residents of Glen Lyon, PA was $38,555 in 2018, which was lower than the national average. The average age of residents in Glen Lyon is 35.3, but the percentage of children under the age of 18 is higher than the average age.

In 2018, the Glen Lyon city had a median property value of $76,600, which was 0.314 times smaller than the national average. The homeownership rate was 59.3%, and the percentage of people who commuted by car to work was 30.8 minutes. The average number of car owners per household was three, and 4.59% of the residents were Hispanic. If you're thinking about moving to Glen Lyon, PA, here are some demographic and socioeconomic stats to help you make a decision.