East Worcester, New York Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The population of East Worcester City is spread out across several categories. There is a higher percentage of children under the age of 18 and a lower percentage of high school graduates. The town is also home to the highest percentage of college graduates. The median age of the town is 41 years.

The city has a C5 Census Class Code and is not a part of a county. However, it serves as the equivalent county in Massachusetts. The city's official unemployment rate is 36%, meaning that approximately one-third of the population is unemployed and actively looking for work. This does not include people in the military or those who are classified as "other."

The city has a dedicated Jewish community. It is home to five synagogues including Temple Emanuel Sinai and Congregation Beth Israel, a Conservative synagogue that was founded in 1924. There are also several Jewish organizations, including Tifereth Israel - Sons of Jacob. The city has also been home to a large Native American population, including the Pakachoag. The tribe called the town Quinsigamond, which means "fishing place for pickerel." The city is also home to Mount Wachusett, a sacred place for the Pakachoag.

The city is home to many arts associations and community organizations. The city hosts stART on the Street, a festival promoting local artists. In addition, there is the New England Metal and Hardcore Festival, and the Worcester Music Festival. The city is home to one of the largest parades in the state.