Wilson Creek, Washington Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

When it comes to a city's population, one of the most basic questions that you might ask is "What is the population of Wilson Creek City?" Fortunately, the answer is fairly easy - you can find out by looking up the stats for the city. Here are the latest figures:

The population of Wilson Creek is 185 people, with a median household income of $42,083. There are about 12% of people living in poverty, which is slightly higher than the state's average. The median gross rent in Wilson Creek is $867 a month, and only two percent of the people in the city are considered homeless. Although this is slightly higher than the state's average, the median income for a family in Wilson Creek, WA is still considerably lower than the national average.

In the early twentieth century, Wilson Creek City's black community had been primarily connected with white-owned industries, such as the cotton oil mill, brickyard, and box factory. In addition, the black community was rapidly filling East Green Street with two-story Queen Anne homes. By the 1910 census, the city's black population had grown to encompass an entire block. By 1920, the black population of Wilson Creek City had reached equal numbers with the white community.

The median age of the residents was 50.8 years old, with forty-seven percent under the age of eighteen. Twenty-seven percent of residents were aged 25-64. Twenty-seven percent of the town's population was over 65. The average household size was 2.36 people. In Wilson Creek City, the median family size was two-and-a-half. So, what is the median age of its residents?