Roy, New Mexico Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The median income for people living in Roy is more than $66,000 a year, which is above the national average. Industry-wise, the top sectors in Roy include Manufacturing, Retail Trade, Public Administration, Education, and Healthcare. The proximity to Salt Lake City and the Ogden metro area means that residents can access jobs in other industries as well. The nearby city of Ogden, for example, has an aerospace and biopharmaceutical industry.

Before the early 1940s, Roy had few businesses. Its main thoroughfares included a gas station, a grocery store, a lumber yard, and a restaurant. But as the population grew, the city faced a plethora of problems, including inadequate facilities and services. Education was a high priority, and one school building was quickly filled with students. Classes were held in halls, on a stage, or in a small supply room.

The median age in Roy is 30.5, reflecting the large number of young families living in the area. Nearly two-thirds of the population is married, and most residents are White. The majority of the population speaks English as their first language, although about 15% is Hispanic. If you're considering moving to Roy, consider the statistics below. You'll get a better sense of the local economy by considering the following:

In terms of family size, Roy has a higher than average percentage of married couples than West Point. The percentage of married couples living in Roy is 76%, which is close to the regional average of 88%. A similar percentage of singles lives in West Point at 88%, and the rate of marriage is higher than the national average. Roy also has a higher rate of evictions than nearby cities.