Piperton, Tennessee Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The 2020 Census estimates that the population of Piperton will increase by 3.50% over the current count. In fact, the population grew by 7.25% in the last decade. The average household income is $141,487 and the poverty rate is 2.99%. The average age of Piperton residents is 51.2 years old. Males tend to be older than females.

This small city in Fayette County is part of a growing area, with a population of approximately 1,800 people. It is situated in the southwest corner of Fayette County, adjacent to Collierville and Shelby, Tennessee, and Marshall County, Mississippi. Its city limits have several interchanges along Interstate 69 and Highway 385.

Piperton's demographics suggest a family-oriented, neighborly atmosphere. Ninety-one percent of homes are owner-occupied, and the average household size is 2.6. However, quality of life is subjective, and it depends on individual circumstances. For example, some people prefer a walkable, quiet neighborhood; others prefer the hustle and bustle of a large city. Others, on the other hand, prefer a more suburban setting. Moreover, some want to be close to green spaces and open spaces. Lastly, others don't want a car-dependent lifestyle.

Although the overall crime rate in Piperton City is not high, there are a few areas that are safer than others. This includes areas near the airport and parks. Crime rates may appear higher in these areas, but this isn't always true.