Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The Census Bureau has calculated the population and steets in Wilkes-Barre. According to this information, nearly 90% of people who visit Downtown Wilkes-Barre do not live in the city. The majority of the non-city residents spend money at the city's business establishments, contributing to city taxes. To see how much money the city has to spend on local services, view the full census data.

The population of Wilkes-Barre is approximately 86,400. The city is located in the northeast corner of Pennsylvania, just 40 miles from the New York-New Jersey border. The weather is mostly mild during the warmer months of March, April, and September. The city is also home to the Luzerne County Courthouse, the seat of government. The thriving city is a favored spot for businesses and residents alike.

The downtown area is home to some of the city's fastest-growing neighborhoods. In fact, downtown is home to four-four percent of the city's population. That means that, in a decade, more than 40,000 residents work and live downtown. Of this total, about seven thousand people from Luzerne County were employed in Wilkes-Barre City. This growth represents a significant portion of the city's economy.

The city's economy is centered on healthcare and manufacturing. Health care and social assistance, as well as manufacturing and retail trade, account for approximately one-third of the labor force. A quarter of the population of Wilkes-Barre is employed in sales. The average income in Wilkes-Barre is $44,000 per year, which is $19,000 less than the state average. The city has a very high concentration of people with high school degrees.