Caspar, California Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Are you looking for Population & Steets in Casper City? If so, you've come to the right place. Below you'll find a variety of statistics and facts about the city. If you want to know more about the city, consider reading our Casper Economic Report. It provides information about the city's economy and future growth. It also includes a map of Casper's population.

The town of Casper was originally settled during the mid-19th century, when oil was discovered in the Powder River Basin. During this period, the town grew remarkably. The population nearly quadrupled. From a population of just two thousand seven hundred and thirty-nine in 1910, the number of residents nearly quadrupled. By 1920, the population had grown to 16,619, an increase of more than 600 percent!

The most common economic sectors in Casper are Health Care & Social Assistance, Retail Trade, and Accommodation & Food Services. These data are tagged with residential addresses and can be used to determine the number of people who live in Casper City. This information is based on historical state references and census records. The city is home to a variety of different racial groups. Approximately 56% of households in Casper, WY are White and Hispanic, with a further 4% of people of these racial groups living below the poverty line.

The median age of residents was 36 years old. Twenty percent of the population were under the age of 18, while 10.2% were between 18 and 24 years old. Twenty-four percent of households were made up of married couples, while a quarter were non-families. Forty-seven percent were single, and 12.9% were over 65 years of age. Males outnumbered females by ninety-seven-three to one.