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

The city of Pollard, Alabama is located in southern Escambia County, near the Conecuh River. The city has a mayor/city council form of government. In the 2016 census, the city had a population of 284. Sixty-one percent of the respondents were white, while thirty-three percent identified as Hispanic or Latino. Only 0.4 percent of residents were two or more races.

The population of Pollard is sparsely populated, with about 29% of the town's residents working in the service industry. The rest are employed in white-collar positions. The percentage of people in the poverty line in Pollard is about 20%, but the number of individuals living in poverty is much higher. Regardless of race or ethnicity, Pollard remains a small town, with many people living below the poverty line.

The population of Pollard is primarily White. Nearly half of the city's residents hold at least a four-year degree. As of 2018, the per capita income in Pollard is $22,423, which is lower middle-income compared to other cities in Arkansas. The median family income in Pollard is $89,692 per year. While the median home value is $113,200, the home appreciation rate has been around three percent in the past 10 years.

The 2010 Census has listed Pollard City's population at 136 people. This is the same as the 2010 census. This number is a rough approximation. Those living in Pollard City should check with the city's city government to confirm the information they need. The official city website will provide you with up-to-date information on population and steets. If you would like to move to Pollard City, please consider contacting the local government and planning department to inquire about the city's zoning laws.