Halliday, North Dakota Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The following information provides a snapshot of the Population & Steets in Holiday City, Ohio. It includes the total population, age demographics, and race and ethnicity breakdown. While the city is predominantly White, it has a small Hispanic population. However, the overall poverty rate is low, at 0.54% for full-time employees and 9.21% for the unemployed. The largest groups living below the poverty line in Holiday City are married people, with over 65 percent of the population being married.

The city has a relatively low walkability score, with only a single street rated as safe. Most residents need a car to get around, whereas the median household income is $45,490. The city's rent burden is slightly higher than the state average, at 34.4%, but it is still lower than other nearby cities. Bayonet Point and Westchase have higher rent burdens than Holiday, at 37.3% and 36.4% respectively.

The city's violent crime map shows how many times residents and visitors are impacted by the crime. Crime in Holiday City-Berkeley occurs in less than three times the national average, and is lower than the state and county averages. However, residents should pay attention to the violent crime rate map because it does not always reflect the safety of residents. A violent crime map can be misleading, so the best way to learn about Holiday City-Berkeley is to talk to the police department or investigate a local crime rate.

Holiday City is located in Williams County, Ohio. The 2010 census recorded a population of 52. The town's mayor and village council are listed below. If you want to see the latest events and government minutes, contact the village clerk and visit the Tourist Bureau. The information below is for reference only. It does not represent the current population. It is not a complete census, and is not intended to be a substitute for them.