Eliot, Maine Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

What is the population of Ellicott City, Maryland? This unincorporated community is part of the Baltimore metro area. Its population was 65,834 at the 2010 census, making it the most populous unincorporated county seat in the country. This article outlines the demographic characteristics of this small town. In addition to its quaint downtown, Ellicott City also has many parks and historic sites.

The population of the town is fairly diverse. Forty-one percent of the population is under the age of 18, while twenty-five percent are between the ages of 25-64. Approximately seven percent of households are composed of women who are living without their husbands. Twenty-seven percent of households are non-families. The rest are made up of individuals, and five percent of the population is over 65. The median age of the people in the town is 37 years.

The median property value in Ellicott City, MD was $537,400 in 2019. This is nearly two-and-a-half times larger than the national average of $240,500. The median household income was $527,700 in 2018, and increased from $505,100 in 2012 to $537,400 in 2019. The county's homeownership rate is 74.1%, and its commute time is 28.4 minutes. Most residents drive alone to work, and about seven out of ten people in the city own a car.

Although George Eliot does not provide official statistics, the city's demographic data is highly likely to be accurate. It is important to note that despite the accurate census figures, Eliot's novel is a work of fiction, and not a historical history. For example, the city was inhabited by only five men in the late 19th century, but now a hundred years later, Eliot City has a population of 8,000 people.