Silver Grove, Kentucky Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The population of Silver Grove is a mix of racial backgrounds. The largest race is White and the second largest race is Black or African-American. Other important ancestries include German, Irish, Polish, and English. English is the most commonly spoken language, but Spanish and Polish are also spoken. The median age in Silver Grove is 32 years. Almost everyone speaks English at home. Almost half of the residents of Silver Grove are Christian, making it a diverse city.

The population of Silver Grove is 1,215 as of the 2000 census. The town was originally a railroad company town and included city water, sewage, a fire department, and a school. Its first mayor was Gerald Losey. Today, the city is home to a high school mascot named Big Train. Listed below are the most common statistics and facts about the city.

The median age of residents of Silver Grove, KY is 41.3. The median age for native citizens is 41 and for foreign-born residents is 64. Compared to last year, Silver Grove's median age is getting older. It was 37 years old in 2018 and 12.5% of residents are over 65. The city had its own K-12 school district until the Board of Education voted to merge with Campbell County Schools.

The population of Silver Grove, KY is based on a study that includes both armed forces and civilians. Unemployed individuals must be actively seeking employment to be counted as unemployed. Unemployed people include students, homemakers, seasonal workers, and institutionalized individuals. In total, 37% of residents are unemployed. In addition to the population, these people are more likely to own a home, raise children, or work.