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

The U.S. Census Bureau recently released data on the Population & Steets in Davin City. These statistics are based on the most recent American Community Survey. They do not guarantee their accuracy or completeness. For this reason, we suggest that you do not rely on them blindly. Instead, use the information you have in hand to help you determine how to make the most informed decisions for your household.

David City was named after Davids, a man who was a friend and part owner of the site. At first, the town was called David's City but later dropped the "s." Upon its incorporation, the ground was surveyed and a neat courthouse was built in August 1873. Currently, there are about 900 people living in the city. Historically, it was the county seat.

The following chart shows the percentage of the population that is uninsured in David City. There are also statistics on the percent of people enrolled in various types of health insurance. While we can't pinpoint the reason why certain people are uninsured, it is important to understand what their financial circumstances are. In Nebraska, the first digit of the ZIP Code designates the national area, ranging from zero for the Northeast to nine for the far West. The next three digits designate the area's postal zone, while the last two digits identify the state of the city.

David City, Nebraska is the County Seat of Butler County. It is a small town that had a population of 2,837 in 2010. The census estimates the population to be around 2,850 in 2019 - and that number is expected to increase a bit more in the coming years. The city has a low poverty rate of 8.45% and the median home value is $116,400. David City's median age is 38.8 years old and males are on the younger side of 40.