Demographics
As of the 2020 Census, Beaver County, PA, had a population of around 168,215. The median age was 45.4 years, with 51% female and 49% male residents. Racially, the county was 89% White, 7% Black or African American, 1% Asian, and 2% multiracial or other. Hispanic or Latino individuals comprised about 1.4% of the total population.
Elections
Beaver County, PA has approximately 112,000 registered voters as of 2023, with roughly 49% Democrat, 41% Republican, and 10% other/independent. The county conducts primary and general elections, as well as municipal and special elections. In the 2020 presidential election, Donald Trump received 59% of the vote, while Joe Biden earned 39%. There are over 120 polling locations across 55 municipalities. The County Bureau of Elections administers elections, addressing issues like mail-in voting and ballot access. Major parties—Democratic and Republican—dominate the landscape, with voter turnout in general elections typically ranging from 65-75%.
Education, Employment and Housing
Beaver County, PA, features 14 public high schools and several private institutions, serving over 7,000 students. Around 24% of adults hold a bachelor’s degree or higher, below the national average. School safety scores are solid, with schools implementing comprehensive security policies. The county offers adult education through the Beaver Valley Intermediate Unit and Community College of Beaver County. Standardized test scores average 84% proficiency in reading and 78% in math for high schools. Educational programs include AP courses, STEM, and vocational training, supporting diverse student interests and career paths.
As of 2023, Beaver County, PA had an employment rate of approximately 58%. The largest employment sectors are health care and social assistance (20%), manufacturing (15%), retail trade (11%), and educational services (10%). Major occupations include office and administrative support (13%), production (10%), and sales (9%). About 86% of employed residents commute to work by car, with an average commute time of 27 minutes. Notably, over 40% commute outside the county, mainly to Allegheny County, including Pittsburgh.
Beaver County, PA, features a homeownership rate of about 72% and a median home value around $166,000 (2024). Rental rates average $950 monthly. The property market has seen moderate annual appreciation near 5%. Housing types range from single-family homes and townhouses to some apartments, with popular neighborhoods including Brighton Township and Chippewa Township. Property taxes average 1.41% of assessed value, translating to roughly $2,340 annually on a median-priced home.
County Crime & Safety
Beaver County, PA, reported a crime rate of approximately 23.4 per 1,000 residents in 2023, below the national average. Violent crimes accounted for about 2.5 per 1,000, while property crimes were 20.9 per 1,000. The sheriff’s office emphasizes timely crime reporting and community policing, leading to a slight 3% decrease in incidents from 2022. Annual statistics are publicized through the Pennsylvania Uniform Crime Reporting System, supporting ongoing safety initiatives. Overall, Beaver County is considered relatively safe compared to neighboring regions.
Popular names
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