Carolina Beach, North Carolina Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The population of Carolina Beach City is seasonal. This means that its population increases in the summer when tourists are visiting, and declines when the vacation season ends. Because the city is centered on tourism, many businesses are only open during peak tourist times. As such, the city is typically quieter during the off-season, and year-round residents will notice this. Here's what you need to know before you move here:

The population of Carolina Beach is composed of middle-aged adults. The median age of residents is 47 years old, and the typical family has 2.9 members, including parents and children. The city's overall livability rating ranks it 7419 nationally, and 224 in the state. The median income in Carolina Beach is $84,748 per capita. In terms of diversity, the city ranks 226th out of 226 cities in the state.

The area's history of tornado activity is below the North Carolina state average, and is 47% smaller than the national average. In fact, one category F3 tornado occurred in this town's northern section in 1893, injuring 20 people and causing $1 million in damages. Another category F3 tornado occurred in Carolina Beach in 1949, 41.3 miles from the town center. This tornado killed three people and caused $50,000 to $5000 in damage.

In addition to the year-round climate, the low population density makes Carolina Beach a popular vacation spot. The beaches are quiet and inviting, and there are no waits at restaurants or on the beach. Many recent Carolina Beach buyers say the best part of their retirement in this city is that they can now retire from the snow shovel. The warm Gulf Stream breezes help to keep temperatures moderated. In fact, temperatures can range from 45 degrees in January to 80 degrees in July.