Demographics

As of the 2020 Census, Clearfield County, PA, had a population of 80,562. The median age is about 44 years. The gender split is roughly equal, with 50.4% male and 49.6% female. The racial composition is predominantly White (92.7%), with smaller percentages of Black or African American (3.4%), Asian (0.5%), Native American (0.1%), and individuals of Hispanic or Latino origin make up about 1.4% of the population.

Elections

Clearfield County, PA, had 48,012 registered voters as of November 2023: 27,594 Republicans, 15,701 Democrats, and 4,717 others. Elections include primaries, generals, and local offices. In the 2022 general election, Republican statewide candidates secured over 65% of the county vote. There are 67 polling locations across 51 precincts. Election issues typically involve local taxes, school funding, and infrastructure. The Clearfield County Board of Elections oversees administration, ensuring compliance with state law. Major parties, Republican and Democratic, actively campaign, while minor parties have limited influence. Turnout in the 2020 general election was 68.4%.

Education, Employment and Housing

Clearfield County, PA has about 15 public schools, with a graduation rate of approximately 88%. Around 15% of adults hold a bachelor’s degree or higher. Average school proficiency scores in math and reading hover near 45%. The county offers several adult education programs, including vocational and GED courses. School safety is a priority, with regular security drills and resource officers in many schools. Educational initiatives focus on STEM and special education support, aiming to enhance academic achievement and career readiness.

As of 2023, Clearfield County, PA, had an unemployment rate of approximately 4.6%. Major employment sectors include health care and social assistance (15.9%), manufacturing (13.7%), and retail trade (12.5%). Most workers are employed in office and administrative support (12.3%) and production occupations (11.1%). About 80% of residents commute by driving alone, with an average commute time of 23.7 minutes. Over 71% of workers are employed within the county, while others commute to nearby regions such as Centre and Jefferson counties.

Clearfield County, PA has a homeownership rate of approximately 73%, higher than the national average. The median home value is around $111,000, with property values increasing about 5% over the past year. Rentals make up 27% of occupied housing, with a median gross rent of $700. Housing types are predominantly single-family homes, with some apartments and mobile homes. Notable neighborhoods include Clearfield, DuBois, and Curwensville. Property taxes average 1.28% of assessed value, equating to about $1,420 annually on a median-priced home.

County Crime & Safety

Clearfield County, PA, maintains a relatively low crime rate compared to national averages. According to the FBI's 2022 data, the county reported approximately 7.4 violent crimes and 13.8 property crimes per 1,000 residents annually. Law enforcement agencies encourage public participation in crime reporting, with over 90% of incidents promptly documented. Community policing and proactive safety initiatives have contributed to a crime rate decline of nearly 12% over the past five years. Overall, Clearfield County is considered a safe area, with ongoing efforts focused on further reducing crime and enhancing public safety.