Corry, Pennsylvania Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

If you are searching for population statistics of Corry City, Pennsylvania, you have come to the right place. This article will help you determine the population and steets of Corry City. There are three main categories of residents in Corry: singles, married couples, and those with dependent children. Each category includes demographics and other information about the area. Listed below are the major cities and towns closest to Corry, PA.

Corry is classified as a 3rd class city under Pennsylvania law. The governing body is a commission and a mayor serves as president of the council. The mayor is David Mitchell. Members of the council include Steven Drake, Bill Roche, Tare Hamilton, and Andrew Sproveri. In addition, Donna Huffman is the city secretary and treasurer. The city's controller is Diane L. Cowles.

The median gross rent in Corry City is $613 per month, which includes utilities. This is much higher than the average rent in the rest of Pennsylvania (70.6%) and nearby ZIP codes (28.6%). Corry's rent burden is higher than the average for the state of Pennsylvania, at 30.7%. The median rental price for a three-bedroom home is between $730 and $999/month. Likewise, rent for a two-bedroom unit is usually $500-$749/month. Listed below are the median rental prices for apartments, townhouses, and primary residences in Corry.

Corry Pennsylvania's population density is higher than average. With 3,811 households, Corry has a median home value of $71,655. Its average household size is 2.51. The city's population is expected to decrease by 3.0% from 2010 to 2020, compared to the average for other cities and towns in the greater Corry area. The median household income is $37,454.