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

The population of Jermyn City, Pennsylvania is about 2,037. As of the 2010 census, the city's population was approximately 2,169. The population is projected to reach 2,037 by 2020. It is located in Lackawanna County. The borough was created 152 years ago. It is home to numerous steel mills, coal mines, and other industrial businesses.

The borough of Jermyn is governed by a mayor and seven-member council. The mayor is Frank Kulick, and the council members are Joseph Smith, Daniel Markey, JoAnne Wilson, and Kevin Napoli. The school director is Henry Stachura. The population of Jermyn City is approximately 2,000 people. The area is home to many retirees. In fact, the population is slightly younger than the average Pennsylvanian.

The most common means of transportation for residents of Jermyn are cars, walking, or public transportation. Nearly 45% of the residents of Jermyn drive to work. A few residents use public transportation. The distance between these three cities is 73 miles. Those who commute by car may want to consider other nearby cities or smaller towns. The census data below is based on the latest data from the U.S. Census Bureau.

The median property value in Jermyn, PA is $122,300. It is 0.509 times smaller than the national average. The median household income is $48,934. There are 1.13k people living in Jermyn, PA. The city's largest industries include Health Care & Social Assistance, Retail Trade, and Educational Services. The highest paying industries in Jermyn, PA are Construction and Education.