Owings, Maryland Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The following table gives you an overview of the Population & Steets in Owsing City. These numbers are based on the 2010 Census. They are broken down into different categories, depending on the type of job a person has in the city. For example, 12% of workers in Owings City are in the service industry, 22% are in blue-collar jobs, and 66% are in white-collar jobs.

The nearby cities can be reached by driving approximately 20 miles. The bigger cities are convenient for booking flights between airports. On the other hand, smaller towns are a great option for exploring and enjoying the local culture. A quick search can also reveal nearby cities, so you can find a place to stay within a day's drive or a weekend. This list will help you make the best decision for your future.

The crime rate in Owings City varies depending on the area. It may seem inflated, especially in the center of the city, but this is not necessarily a sign of dangerous areas. The crime rate is higher in the central part of the city, which has more retail establishments. However, this does not mean that you should avoid the area altogether, as many crimes are committed in blocks where there are few residents.

The Population & Steets in Oowings City are available for the area surrounding the city. The city is located within the Baltimore County Public School District, and the surrounding area is served by private school districts. There are 15 elementary and secondary schools in Owings Mills. If you're looking to learn more about the city, check out our Owings Mills - Museum page.