Corinne, West Virginia Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Taking a closer look at Corinne, UT, we can see that the median income is $739 per month and the poverty rate is 2.7%. Compared to other cities in Utah, Corinne's median income is lower than that of Brigham City (2.7%) and Syracuse (2.7%). The median gross rent is $739 a month. For those considering moving to Corinne, the cost of living is slightly higher than the state's average, but the city has no income tax.

When the city was first settled in 1868, it operated without a city charter, and the citizens began to complain about abuses. To remedy the situation, they petitioned the territorial legislature and won. On February 18, 1870, the territorial legislature approved a charter that provided for a mayor and ten councilors, each serving five years. These elected officials were responsible for the administration of municipal affairs and for the health, safety, and welfare of the citizens.

The Census Bureau's website provides data on renter occupied housing units. Corinne had a slightly lower number of eviction cases in 2016 than its neighboring cities, including Wellsville and Perry. Despite the lower number of evictions in Corinne, it is still worth checking on the rental market. Some addresses in Corinne had multiple eviction cases during 2016, but not nearly as many as other cities.