Fort Spring, West Virginia Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Whether you are looking to move to the area or just want to learn more about the town, you've come to the right place. This article is a quick reference guide for residents of Fort Spring City. You'll learn about the population and steets of this city, as well as the local area. Whether you're looking for a small town, an urban center, or somewhere in between, you'll find plenty of information in this article.

Pennsylvania has a very low rate of income inequality. In Spring City, the percentage of residents who are US citizens is 97.6%, which is lower than the national average. In general, Spring City's income distribution is even. Here's a breakdown of the wage distribution by industry:

The city's population in 2010 was 312 people. Of this, 41.7% of residents were under age. Twenty-four percent of residents were aged 18-34. The median household income was $34,613, while the percentage of households with a female householder was 6.4%. Another twenty-two percent were non-families. The remainder of the population (or 17.6%) was made up of individuals. There was one person over the age of 65 living alone.

The town grew after World War II, as the Consolidated Vultee Aircraft Corporation built a bomber plant west of the city. The plant produced B-24 Liberator bombers, adding 7,000 residents to the city's population in the 1940 census. As a result, the town's women population rose significantly - twenty-three percent of all employees were women. In addition to adding to the city's population, the war effort also provided women with new jobs.