Ephraim, Wisconsin Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

In terms of race and ethnicity, the population of Ephraim, Utah is composed of many people from different backgrounds. The city's median property value is $219,000, which is 0.911 times smaller than the national average. About 60.2% of the population is considered to be below the poverty level, which is different from the national average. The average commute time is 15.9 minutes, and the average number of people who work alone is two. The most common occupations in the city are office & administrative support, construction & extraction, and education instruction & library.

The population of Ephraim City was diverse, but it resembles a classic Mormon village. Ephraim has always been distinct from its neighbors. Originally, it served as the main fort for Sanpete, located across a tributary creek from the San Pitch River. It also adjoined a large Indian settlement. As early observers noted, Ephraim was much different than its rivals.

According to the United States Census Bureau, Ephraim City's population is expected to grow to over 18,000 by the year 2038. This would be three times larger than nearby cities such as Nephi and Richfield, and double the size of South Ogden. The city is also home to Snow College, a private school with an enrollment of around 1,300 students. The population density is 643 people per square mile.