Midtown Demographics

Population: 24,845
Relationship Status
Demographics for Midtown, Memphis, TN
Homes With Kids
Distribution of parents and children for Midtown, Memphis, TN
Age Distribution
Age ranges in Midtown, Memphis, TN
Commute Time
How long does it take to get to work in Midtown, Memphis, TN
Midtown People Data
  Midtown Memphis National
Median Household Income: $28,259 $32,285 $44,512
Single Males: 20.8% 18.2% 14.6%
Single Females: 20.7% 17.9% 12.5%
Median Age: 36 34 36
Homes With Kids: 23.0% 27.0% 31.4%
Average Household Size: 2.331 2.52 2.589
Average Commute Time (Minutes): 23.066 24.411 26.376
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The information in this section was derived from analysis of data (such as age, occupation, and income) from the 2000 U.S. Census. Using segmentation methods, our analysts created groupings based on the demographic and socioeconomic composition of each city and neighborhood.
People who live in this neighborhood
  1. Urban Bootstrappers
    Lower-scale single parents living in the city.

    Single parents who support themselves and their children on a low income. A high proportion are female. Most have a high school education or lower, and most rent their homes.

  2. Golden Years
    Seniors over 65 who live in the city.

    Most own their own home and have a low to moderate income. Most have a high school education or lower, while some have a college education.

  3. Bright Lights, Big City
    Very mobile singles living in the city.

    Singles ranging in age from early 20s to mid-40s who have moved to an urban setting. Most rent their apartment or condo. Some have a college education and work in services and the professional sector.


Source: Demographic information comes from data in the 2000 U.S. Census.


 
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