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

The population of Hideout City is considerably younger than the national average. Its median age is 25.5 years, which is 12.4 years younger than the national average. Hideout has a slightly higher percentage of veterans than the U.S. overall, with 7.5% of civilians aged 65 and up in the neighborhood.

Hideout's residential real estate is primarily made up of medium-sized and large houses. Most of the residences are owner-occupied. Several were constructed between the 1970s and 2000s, while others were constructed later. Most residents are white, and a majority are non-Hispanic.

The median household income of the Hideout neighborhood is $46,146. The poverty rate is 11.7 percent. Its commute time is shorter than the national average, and a quarter of residents are working full-time. The median commute time in Hideout City is about an hour, but this statistic is much lower than the national average. In fact, 13.7% of Hideout city commuters spend more than an hour each way.

The Hideout has a very low crime rate compared to other parts of the United States. This makes it one of the most family-friendly neighborhoods in the state. This community has many other families, a strong sense of community, and a high percentage of college educated parents. The Hideout also boasts a high percentage of owner-occupied single-family homes.