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

If you are wondering what your community looks like, you've come to the right place. Oxly is an incorporated city in Missouri. Its median property value is $57,500, which is 0.239 times less than the national average. Oxly has a very high homeownership rate, at 82.8%, making it higher than the national average. People in Oxly, MO commute to work an average of 25.5 minutes per day, and the majority of them drive alone to work. Unlike the rest of the country, Oxly, MO has a very similar breakdown of job types. There are two cars for every three people, which is in line with the national average.

The majority of residents of Oxly are White, with a total of 131 people residing in Oxly, MO. There are no black or Asian residents, and only 1% are hispanic. The chart below lists the 7 different races in Oxly, MO. The most common foreign birthplaces are Mexico and India, with a total of 19044 residents. However, crime rates can be higher in more dangerous areas.

The township of Oxley was first sold in 1851. This area once included the towns of Chelmer, Graceville, and Corinda. It was later incorporated into a separate town, and a railway station was built in 1874. This township had 140 allotments and was largely agricultural, although flooding was a major problem in the lower allotments. The first police station was built in 1876, and dairying became common in the 1890s. In 1893, the floods in Brisbane halted housing construction in the lower part of Oxley.