West Sunbury, Pennsylvania Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

In Butler county, PA, West Sunbury has a population of 96 people. It is located about 39.5 miles away from Pittsburgh and 78.2 miles from Erie. It has a low poverty rate of zero percent and a median household income of $814/month. However, the city does not meet the national poverty level; it is a middle-class community with a high number of young professionals.

West Sunbury's population is diverse. The city's ethnic makeup is comprised of 56 males and 48 females. There are 2,070 births and 1,640 deaths each year. The race breakdown varies each year, but there are about 104 people of one race, and two or more races. There are approximately 68 people of other races in West Sunbury. The city is home to approximately five ethnic groups, and ten are non-native.

The city is located in Butler County near the Allegheny River. The city is classified as a CDP, which is the equivalent of a county subdivision. It also has a Functional Status Code of "A" which identifies it as an active government with primary general-purpose functions. The city is also known by its alternate unofficial names, such as college residents' halls, nursing facilities, and group quarters, which include correctional facilities and military barracks.

According to the U.S. Census, the city has a population density of 1,035.0 people per square mile. A medium-sized facility, Sunbury offers 99 beds and related information and services. Currently, 25 percent of the population in Sunbury City owns their own home. The median income is $0.