Scott Township, Pennsylvania Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

If you are wondering what the population and satets are of Scott Township City, Pennsylvania, you have come to the right place. Below you will find detailed information about the township. Its population is spread out among different age groups. Twenty percent of the population were under the age of eighteen, while 5.7% of the population was between the ages of 18-24 and 25-44. The median age of the residents was 46. The gender ratio was a mere one male for every three females.

Scott township-Allegheny County is home to eighty-two percent married couples. Compared to the state average, this percentage is lowest in the township-Allegheny county area. The highest percentage of married couples in this area is found in Rosslyn Farms at ninety-two percent. However, the population of single women is much higher in other cities of the county.

The population of the city of Scott is 16,525 in 2020. This number is a bit smaller than that of other cities in the greater Pittsburgh region. For this reason, the population of Scott township in Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, is more than twice as high as that of its neighboring cities. It is also a bit warmer in January than the rest of Pennsylvania. This is partly due to the fact that the city is located in a largely industrial area.

The township is predominantly suburban and dominated by tract housing development. A WWII "defense housing" project was located in the eastern part of the township, and the city's only post village, Mount Lebanon, was established in 1855. The township also has the sprawling Castle Shannon, which extends over Scott and Baldwin. In addition to the historic town center, Scott Township has numerous churches. A few notable congregations in the township include St. Luke's Episcopal Church.