Upper Chichester, Pennsylvania Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

You can find Population & Steets in Upperchichester City by browsing our online census database. The last time you looked up the population of Upper Chichester City, you may have found a list of households. This article is about the town's history and population, but it is not a complete census. To learn more about the city, you can read our Upper Chichester Town Centre census report.

The population in Upper Chichester township is composed of mostly married couples, with about 80 percent of the households being headed by a husband and wife. This is lower than the average for the region, but still below the metropolitan average. The township has a relatively low percentage of single women (around 10%), which is good news for those who want to live alone but are unsure of their own sexuality.

In Upper Chichester township, Pennsylvania, the population of residents has a median age of 50.3, which is a little higher than average. Compared to Linwood, the population density is 6,586 per square mile. This is slightly lower than the population of Upper Chichester, which is the second-smallest town in the area. There are a total of 36 councillors for the township, and there are 21 wards.

The township of Upper Chichester is part of the Chichester school district, and children are generally enrolled at Boothwyn Elementary School, Hilltop Elementary School, and the prestigious Chichester Middle & High School. According to the 2010 census, 84.9% of residents in Upper Chichester were White, 10.7% were African American, 0.3% were Native American, and 2.7% were Asian. In addition, there were 1.8% of households that contained a person who was 65 years old or older.