Demographics

As of 2022, Greene County, PA, has a population of about 35,876. The median age is 44.2 years, with 49.6% male and 50.4% female residents. The racial makeup is predominantly White (93.4%), followed by Black or African American (3.7%), and those identifying as Hispanic or Latino at 1.0%. Other races and ethnicities, including Asian and multiracial individuals, comprise the remaining population.

Elections

As of 2023, Greene County, PA, had approximately 21,500 registered voters, with Democrats outnumbering Republicans 55% to 42%. The county holds primary, general, and municipal elections, with 29 polling locations. In the 2020 presidential election, Republicans prevailed with 66% of the vote. Local issues include energy jobs and broadband access. The county election office oversees registration and conduct, alongside appointed election boards. Minor parties and independents account for 3% of voters. Recent elections have seen concerns over poll worker recruitment and voting machine security, but overall turnout remains around 65% in major elections.

Education, Employment and Housing

Greene County, PA, hosts 11 public schools, including Waynesburg Central High School, serving about 4,100 students. The high school graduation rate is around 89%, but only 16% of adults hold a bachelor’s degree or higher. Average state assessment scores hover near the Pennsylvania median. School safety initiatives include resource officers and anti-bullying programs. Adult education is supported through the Intermediate Unit 1 and community colleges. Educational programs emphasize STEM and vocational training, while after-school and early childhood options are present but limited compared to larger counties.

As of early 2024, Greene County, PA, has an employment rate around 54%. Major employment sectors include mining, quarrying, and oil & gas extraction (approximately 18%), healthcare and social assistance (15%), and educational services (12%). Occupations are primarily in production, transportation, and material moving (21%) followed by office and administrative support (16%). About 82% of workers commute by car, with an average commute time of 29 minutes; significant numbers travel to Washington and Allegheny counties for work. Key employment locations include Waynesburg and nearby energy sector sites.

Greene County, PA, boasts a homeownership rate of about 74%, with median home values around $122,000 (2022). Median rent is approximately $676 per month. The housing market remains stable, with modest annual appreciation near 3%. Housing types are primarily single-family homes, with some apartments and mobile homes concentrated in Waynesburg and Carmichaels neighborhoods. Property taxes average $800–$1,500 annually, depending on location and assessed value. The area offers affordable housing compared to state and national averages, making it attractive to first-time buyers and families seeking lower costs.

County Crime & Safety

Greene County, PA reports relatively low crime rates compared to state and national averages. According to recent statistics, the county's violent crime rate stands at 7.9 per 1,000 residents, while property crime is at 13.7 per 1,000. Local law enforcement encourages timely crime reporting, contributing to a 95% clearance rate for violent crimes. Community policing initiatives and increased neighborhood watch programs have further enhanced safety, making Greene County one of the safer rural areas in Pennsylvania.