Brent, Alabama Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

If you are interested in the latest statistics about Brent City, this report is perfect for you. It collates data on its different communities and explores it by language, country of birth, and more. This data is meant to inform the 2021 Census planning, and engagement activities. Brent is one of the most diverse boroughs in London. Approximately 64% of residents are black, and fewer than one percent are white.

The population of Brent City is 3,893 people of voting age. The majority of residents are male, with 71.6% of voters being male and 28.4% female. One-fourth of the population is over the age of 65. The city has a high unemployment rate, at 3.4%, among its labor force of 16 and older. Twenty-five percent of residents work in the government, and the median household income is $34,283.

In 2016, the population of Brent was 4,902, with the majority of residents being white and African American. Two percent of the population identified themselves as Hispanic or two or more races. The median household income in Brent was $28,351 and the per capita was $11,044. According to the United States Census Bureau, 44.1% of residents of Brent were under the age of eighteen, while 44.5% were over the age of sixty. The city's council consists of five members who are elected by single member districts. The mayor is elected by the entire city.

The borough of Brent was formed in 1965 after merging two parishes: Harrow-on-the-Hill and Barnet. In addition to Brent, the ancient parish of Harrow-on-the-Hill included part of Camden. The population of Brent has fluctuated in the last decade. Its average population has decreased by 3.8% since 2000, and similar-sized cities are growing at a faster rate.