Coalville, Utah Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

There are many interesting facts about the population and steets of Coalville City, Utah. Its poverty rate is lower than most cities in the country, which ranges from ten to thirteen percent. Yet, despite the low poverty rate, the city still has a relatively high number of people living in poverty. Despite this, Coalville is a relatively small town, and the poorest area is often found in the smallest communities.

When deciding whether to move to Coalville, the cost of living is a major consideration. Compared to other Sparse Suburban communities, crime rates in Coalville are low. Additionally, the city has higher education rates than most of the surrounding areas. Rankings consider factors such as public school graduation rates, enrollment rates, teacher-to-student ratios, and student and parent reviews. While these statistics do not represent the entirety of the data on Coalville, they do show a lower cost of living.

In Coalville City, there are two grocery stores. A small gas/grocery store is also located in town. Construction is the main source of local jobs, with several construction companies operating locally. To view the full list of schools in Coalville, visit COALVILLE - School page. You'll find the name, address, zip code, and school type for each.

In the year 1908, Coalville had a population of approximately one thousand. There were twenty businesses in town, with the largest being the ZCMI. Coalville also had an opera house, an electric light plant, and an elegant Summit Stake Tabernacle. Although the town is known for its cold winters, it is generally peaceful and quiet. Only occasionally has the town been the site of heated battles over land use in Summit County.