Johnstown, Nebraska Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Before examining the population and steets in Johnstown City, Pennsylvania, it's helpful to understand its historical development. Johnstown was incorporated in 1796. It was a small farming community, but in 1842, the city was home to approximately 67,000 people. The city's first commercial radio station went on the air in 1925, and its downtown boasted five major department stores, including the Glosser Brothers department store chain. The city was hit hard by a devastating flood on St Patrick's Day in 1936. Despite this flood, however, citizens mobilized and wrote to President Franklin Roosevelt, asking for federal aid to help restore Johnstown's economy.

The population of the city is about 20,000 people, according to the 2010 census. This number is expected to grow to as many as 66,000 by the year 2020. The city is located in Cambria County and is part of the Enumeration District 11-89. The median household income in Johnstown, PA is $65,371. In contrast, in Farmington, PA, the average household income is less than half of that of Johnstown. The city's Livability Score is 63, which is below average for a city with a growing population.

The city's population is down seventy percent from its peak and the entire Pittsburgh metro region is down 5.5 percent. In the past year, it experienced a decline of 5.6 percent. The median household income in Johnstown is $46,659. The city's crime rate is higher than the average for Pennsylvania. According to Dr. Christine Hartley, a Census Bureau demographer, the population of Johnstown is approximately eight thousand four hundred and sixty-six thousand people.