Pearcy, Arkansas Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The population of Pearcy City is fairly evenly distributed. There are more males than females. Males outnumbered females by a ratio of 100 to one. The median age in the city is 30 years old. The median income is relatively low compared to the rest of Arkansas and the nation. The median household income is $15,942 and this equates to $63,768 per year for a family of four. Several ethnic groups are represented in the city, with the majority reporting White ancestry. In addition to White race, residents of Pearcy also report Other West Indian or U.S. Virgin Islander ancestry. In addition to this, English and German/Yiddish are the main languages spoken by the community.

Searcy is the county seat of White County, Arkansas. It is the largest city and the county seat of the county. The population of this city is estimated to reach 23,543 by 2020. Founded in 1837, the city is home to many local businesses and schools. It is also an education center and has a hospital. A population census is scheduled for 2020. If you are interested in learning more about Pearcy, Arkansas, read on!

A Spanish land grant granted to Jean LaFayac in 1805 was the foundation for the town of Searcy. The town site was later settled by the U.S. Supreme Court. In 1869, a construction contract was awarded to Wyatt Sanford, who was awarded a $25,000 contract to build the town's courthouse. In 1891, Searcy City was incorporated as a Second Class City. The town was split into four wards. The streets were not paved; wood crosswalks were built at busy intersections. Every able-bodied man was expected to do street duty.