Brockway, Michigan Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

If you're curious about the population and steets of Brockway City, Pennsylvania, you've come to the right place. Brockway's median household income is $40,438 and its population is comprised mostly of white people. There are no black residents and only one hispanic. The average age is 35.5 years, and 45% of the people in Brockway live in poverty.

The population of Brockway is estimated at 13,390 people, making it one of the largest cities in southeast Michigan. The city lies on the Detroit River, across the border from Windsor, Ontario. Residents of Brockway enjoy a temperate climate, but winters can be cold. It's also home to a number of nursing and correctional facilities, as well as college residents' halls. In addition to being home to a diverse population, Brockway is home to a variety of local organizations and businesses.

Crime rates are relatively low in Brockway. Statistically, the city experiences 46 crimes each year. Crime rates per 1,000 people are moderate, while those in the more dangerous parts of Brockway are relatively few. For example, the north part of Brockway is home to many retail establishments, and those blocks with fewer people are more likely to be victimized. However, these factors are not always indicative of crime levels in Brockway.

The Census and ESRI both provide information on renter-occupied housing units, which is useful for evaluating housing affordability in the area. The rent burden in Brockway City is lower than that of Bellwood and Rural Valley, which is a good sign, given the number of people living in rental units. Also, the average household size in Brockway City is two and a half people. The city also has a relatively low number of evictions, which is good news for the area's economy.