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

The Mocksville city data includes population, steets and other vital statistics. The city's population has grown by 779 people between the 1990s and 1980s. The median year of construction of a home in Mocksville is 1965. Mocksville has two major ordinances that govern land development. These ordinances are outlined below. Listed below are the main ordinances that regulate the city's growth and development.

The Central Business District (CBD) is the heart of the city. This area contains several office buildings, retail establishments and general services. Its architecture is noted for its historic integrity and pedestrian atmosphere. It is also home to the Mocksville Public Library, the local hospital, and the Davie County Historical and Genealogical Society. Mocksville City data is updated weekly. It is possible to locate the population by street number.

The city is home to five thousand people. Most of them are employed in the manufacturing sector. The second largest employment sector is the educational, health, and social services industry. The fifth largest employment sector is construction. Mocksville's population is about 5900. Residents are spread out among a number of neighborhoods. They are divided into nine subsectors: production, retail, arts, recreation, and accommodation, and health services.

A map of the income distribution in Mocksville is helpful when assessing the affordability of housing. Mocksville's rent burden is 27.9%, lower than the state's average of 30.3%, but much lower than the rent burden in neighboring cities like Mint Hill and Clemmons. Mocksville's poverty rate is 39.4%. Listed below are the income levels of the lowest-income families in Mocksville, NC.