Yankeetown, Florida Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The most pleasant time of the year is probably April, while July is the most uncomfortable. This city has a population of 537 people. The population of Yankeetown has been declining for the past two years, and the median home value is $187,500. The home appreciation rate in Yankeetown has been 14.6% over the past decade.

As the world gets warmer, the Atlantic Ocean is becoming increasingly prone to tropical storm activity. These storms have become more intense, and scientists are linking the increase in storm intensity with warmer ocean temperatures. As temperatures rise, coastal towns such as Yankeetown may be forced to relocate.

The median age of people living in Yankeetown City is 48 years old. The median household income is $41,250. The area's poverty rate is 0.8%, which is below the state average. In fact, Yankeetown has a lower poverty rate than its neighbors, Yalaha and Micanopy.

Yankeetown is a politically conservative community. In the 2016 election, 66 percent of voters in Levy County supported President Donald Trump. The town has a public library that is provided by the Inglis Woman's Club. It opened in 1959 with 1,000 donated books. In 1975, the library was named the A.F. Knotts Public Library in honor of its founder.

The population of Yankeetown City is made up of people from various racial backgrounds. While it is mostly White and Black, residents are also of German, Irish, Italian, and Polish descent. Most people in Yankeetown drive alone to work, and the average commute time is 42.2 minutes.