Green Lane, Pennsylvania Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The U.S. Census Bureau has statistics on the population and steets of cities and towns across the country, and Green Lane is no exception. You can find out the population and steets of Green Lane and more about the city at any time. This article will provide you with the data you need to know about Green Lane. Here are some key facts about the city:

The city of Green Lane, Pennsylvania is located in Montgomery County and has an estimated population of 503 by 2020. This makes it the 765th largest city in Pennsylvania and the 13273rd largest city in the United States. Its population is decreasing at a rate of -0.20% a year and -0.98% since the 2010 census. It is a 0.1-square-mile city with a density of 1500 people per square mile.

Property crime in Green Lane is low. The city has a crime rate of 3.77 per 1,000 residents. The southwest part of Green Lane is considered to be the safest, with a one-in-three39 chance of being a victim of property crime. Compared to other cities of the same size, Green Lane is safer than the rest of the state. In terms of overall crime rate, Green Lane ranks well in comparison to other cities in Pennsylvania and the nation.

The median household income in Green Lane, PA is $71,630. This is higher than the median income for nearby ZIP codes. Most households in the city are affluent, and a higher income level than the state average makes them more likely to buy a home. Most people commute to work via their vehicles. Almost half of commuters get to work in less than half an hour. Those who take transit can expect to spend less time in the city than those who drive.