Greenfield, Missouri Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The population and steets of Greenfield City are important indicators of the health of the local economy. Greenfield is expected to have an improved employment-housing ratio by 2025, a significant improvement over its current ratio of 0.7 jobs to each household. The number of residents is expected to rise to 6,600 by 2025, and a population density of 0.8 persons per square mile is desirable.

The housing units in Greenfield City comprise 81.4 percent single-family detached or attached dwellings. The remaining 261 dwelling units were attached, single-family, or multi-family dwellings. Mobile homes and trailers made up just 0.7 percent of the overall housing stock. These statistics may not represent a complete picture of the local housing market, but they do indicate a healthy housing market. However, the city does face some challenges due to its small population size.

The population of Greenfield City has grown by 7.9 percent over the past 49 years, and ranked 146th among incorporated cities and towns in New Hampshire. Although the data is updated annually, there is no guarantee of its accuracy. The following is a list of all known census data for Greenfield City. The demographic data has been collected from the latest American Community Survey. Disclaimer: This information is based on official government sources.

The housing stock in Greenfield is composed of 1,761 renter-occupied units. The median monthly rent was $1,141. Only 2.3 percent of renters in Greenfield paid more than $2,000 per month. The remainder of residents paid between $1,000 and $1,999. As with other cities in the Salinas Valley, Greenfield has a housing market sensitive to the price of the median home.