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

If you're wondering how many people live below the poverty line in Orderville City, you're not alone. The Census Bureau reports that 61.1% of Orderville's residents identify as white, and 12.3% as Black or African American. Meanwhile, 0.945% of the population identifies as Hispanic or Latino. Another 2.6% of the population is categorized as "other races." The Census Bureau also asks respondents about their ancestry. The most common ancestry groups in Orderville are German, English, and Scottish. The percentage of foreign-born residents was 0.488% in 2018.

The crime rate in Orderville City varies greatly. Crime levels may vary by neighborhood, but the southeast and central areas of the city are relatively safe. Crime rates in central Orderville may appear higher than in southwest Orderville because more crimes occur in these areas. Also, red areas do not necessarily indicate danger to Orderville residents. Regardless, the crime rate is indicative of the overall safety of the community. Orderville ranks in the 59th percentile for safety compared to other Utah cities.

The economy of Orderville is thriving in Kane County. The population is forecast to reach 602 by 2020, an increase of 0.33% from the 2010 census. According to the Census Bureau, the median household income in the city is $71,389, and the poverty rate is 9.45%. The median house value in the city is $184,400. The median age in Orderville is 30 years old, with a male population of 36.5 years and a female population of 29.6.