Magee, Mississippi Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

If you are looking to move to Magee City, you will first want to look at the population. There are a few different areas in the city, but the most populous are Magee and Mendenhall. Both of these cities are close together and have similar population statistics. Magee is home to around 61% of married people and a higher divorce rate than either of the neighboring cities. Magee has a small population, with only 4.21k people.

The Magee Public Library was established in 1935 and was renamed Mims Williams Memorial Library in 1937. The city is served by the Simpson County School District. There is also a Canadian National Railway station and Greyhound bus service. Magee has a modern auditorium, which is located at the southern end of town. Magee has several community organizations, such as Artists Mississippi and the Lamplight Theatre. The Magee Chamber of Commerce sponsors several events every year, including the Homecoming and Christmas Parade, a tree lighting ceremony, and caroling. Crazy Day is an annual event on the main street of the city, usually the third Saturday of September. The entire town comes together to celebrate the season with fun and laughter.

The median household income for people living in Magee is $31,769. That is significantly below the $65,712 average for Americans. It is also below the national average for both sexes, which is 0.763 percent. The city has around 1.44k residents and has three major industries: Health Care & Social Assistance, Manufacturing, and Construction. The highest paying industries in Magee are Finance & Insurance, and Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services.