Shepherdsville, Kentucky Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

If you want to know the population and steets of Shepherdsville City, KY, you have come to the right place. This city is located in Kentucky and the population is just over 38,000 people. It has a median household income of $53,522, which is higher than most of its neighbors. Most residents commute to work via automobile and take less than half an hour to reach their offices.

The median age of non-citizens in Shepherdsville is 43.5. The city is the third most Hispanic place in the greater Shepherdsville area. The ratio of males to females is 2.6%. Non-citizens in Shepherdsville Kentucky are only slightly smaller than the female population. This means that the city is more diverse than the surrounding areas. The population of non-citizens is just under half the size of the rest of Kentucky.

Shepherdsville is located in Kentucky's Bullitt County. It is located about 229 miles south of Louisville. According to the 2010 census, the population was 11,222 people. The population is expected to grow to 12,344 by 2020, according to the US Census Bureau. It is the county seat of Bullitt County. The city was founded in 1792. It is part of the Louisville/Jefferson County, KY-IN metropolitan statistical area.

Most of the twentieth century, Shepherdsville was a rural town. Agriculture and commerce dominated the local economy. However, the area's location near the Kentucky Turnpike stimulated residential development. This led people who were employed in Louisville to relocate to Shepherdsville to afford their own homes. In addition, residents in the city of Louisville could easily commute to Downtown Louisville and Elizabethtown, two cities approximately 20 miles away.