Demographics

As of 2022, Venango County, PA, has a population of approximately 50,100. The median age is 45.7 years, with 49.5% male and 50.5% female residents. The racial composition is predominantly White (94.6%), followed by Black or African American (2.0%), two or more races (2.6%), Asian (0.5%), and Hispanic or Latino (1.0%). The population reflects an aging, primarily White community with modest racial and ethnic diversity.

Elections

Venango County, PA, has approximately 33,000 registered voters as of 2024. Voters participate in primary, general, municipal, and special elections. Main parties are Republican (about 62%) and Democrat (32%), with others making up the rest. In the 2020 presidential election, Donald Trump secured 70% of the county vote. The county offers 36 polling locations. Key issues include jobs, healthcare, and infrastructure. Elections are administered by the Venango County Board of Elections, ensuring compliance and accessibility. Voter turnout in general elections typically ranges between 55–65%.

Education, Employment and Housing

Venango County, PA, has 8 public high schools and several elementary/middle schools, serving about 5,000 students. The high school graduation rate is approximately 91%, while 18% of adults hold a bachelor’s degree or higher. Niche gives the county's public schools a "B-" overall score. Key educational programs include career and technical education and dual-enrollment for college credit. Adult education options are available through local institutions. School safety protocols are strong, with annual incidents below state averages and regular drills to ensure student welfare.

As of 2023, Venango County, PA, has an employment rate of approximately 57%. Major industries include manufacturing (15%), healthcare and social assistance (20%), and retail trade (13%). The leading occupation types are production (12%), office and administrative support (11%), and sales (10%). About 78% of workers commute alone by car, with a mean travel time of 22 minutes. The majority are employed within the county, though around 23% commute to neighboring counties such as Crawford and Butler for work.

Venango County, PA has a homeownership rate of about 74%, with median home values near $110,000 and median gross rents around $650 monthly. The property market is stable, with modest price growth of 2-3% annually. Housing types include single-family homes, duplexes, and some apartments, primarily in neighborhoods like Oil City, Franklin, and Cranberry. Property taxes average 1.5% of assessed value—roughly $1,650 on a median-priced home. The area offers affordable living with a mix of older homes and newer developments.

County Crime & Safety

Venango County, PA, reports a relatively low crime rate compared to national averages. In 2022, the county saw about 180 total reported crimes, including 14 violent crimes (e.g., assault, robbery) and 166 property crimes (e.g., burglary, theft). This results in a crime rate of approximately 13.5 crimes per 1,000 residents. The local law enforcement actively encourages public reporting and community engagement for safety. Overall, Venango County is considered safer than 75% of U.S. counties, reflecting effective policing and community vigilance according to FBI and local police data.