East Petersburg, Pennsylvania Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

In this article, we'll look at the Population & Steets of East Petersburg City. The borough is located in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, and has a population of 4,506 as of the 2010 census. For more information about this Pennsylvania city, visit its official website. The population is diverse, with more than three-quarters of the residents being of Hispanic descent. Its average age is 37 years.

The Borough of East Petersburg was incorporated on December 20, 1946. Its first mayor was Melvin Bindley, and its first council president was Virgil Spencer. Today, there are more than one hundred thousand residents living in the borough. It is home to many businesses and government facilities, as well as many neighborhoods and borough buildings. Listed below are some statistics about the residents of East Petersburg.

The rent burden of a neighborhood is a useful measure of housing affordability. East Petersburg's rent burden is 15.3%, which is lower than the state average of 30.3%. However, neighboring cities like Hershey and Morgantown have lower rent burdens. The city's median rent is $1,021, and its poverty rate is 8.0%. However, the rate of homelessness is higher than the national average, with almost 20% of residents living below the poverty line.

The average household income in East Petersburg is $52,222, while the median family income is $53,910. The median income for males is $38,700, and for females, it's $25,455. Approximately 2.7% of East Petersburg residents live below the poverty line, while 4.9% of residents are under the age of 18. The borough's seven-member council consists of James Andrew Malone and two alternates.