Ocean Springs, Mississippi Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The city is home to 18429 people and 6,639 households. The city is comprised primarily of white residents. However, Hispanics also make up a significant number. The city has 7.73% Hispanic residents. You might be wondering what the population of Ocean Springs is. If you want to know more, you can view the City's Census data. The city's population is made up of both white and non-white people.

Ocean Springs is located in Jackson County, Mississippi. It has a median property value of $174,000, which is 0.723 times smaller than the national average. The city's population grew by 1.07% between the 2010 and 2020 census. Its median household income is $71,627. Its poverty rate is 7.71 percent. The median rent is $1015 a month, and the median house value is $173,100. The median age is 37.9 years for men and 38.6 years for women.

The first residents of Ocean Springs were pioneers. The town's first mayor was George A. Cox, a prominent landholder, and a banker. The town also had a sawmill. Parker Earle, an entrepreneur from Vermont, purchased the mill and moved to Ocean Springs in 1893. The town had a population of about 200 at that time. In 1895, the city incorporated and named it after him.

In 1854, Dr. William Glover Austin named the town after the local springs. He believed that the waters had healing powers. Soon, the town grew into a prosperous resort town. Later, the town reinvented itself as a historical residential community. The city celebrates its history, hosting events such as the landing of d'Iberville and the building of a replica of Fort Maurepas.