Mineral Springs, North Carolina Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

In the early 1900s, there were five cotton gins in the city, but cotton prices were low after World War I. The Depression era brought federal programs, like an artesian well funded by the Works Progress Administration. School buildings and roads were paved. In 1936, two canning factories opened, but by 1940, a bank failed and a broom factory closed. The city was not the most prosperous during the Depression, but it did grow during this time.

The city is also home to a large number of renter-occupied housing units. This is slightly less than the state average but is almost six times the U.S. average. As of 2016, there were 153 renter-occupied housing units in Mineral Springs, with four evictions. This trend can be indicative of a bad economy. Although there is no comprehensive data on population and steets in Mineral Springs, you can get a good idea of how many people live in the area.

The median per-capita income for Mineral Springs was $37,460 as of the most recent census. This translates to $149,840 for a family of four. The city is very diverse - you'll find rich people and poor people in this city. The demographic breakdown shows that most people are White or African-American, but important ancestry includes English, Scottish, German, and Irish.