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See what Providence, KY has to offer.

Who Lives Here

Providence Demographics

Education

High School

44%

Associate's

13%

Bachelor's

6%

Master's

2%

Doctorate

35%

Family Size

2 people

50%

3 people

20%

4 people

12%

5 people

18%

6+ people

1%

Household Income

0-50k

69%

50-100k

16%

100-150k

11%

150-200k

1%

200k+

3%

Age

0-10

12%

10-20

13%

20-45

29%

45-65

25%

65+

20%

Getting Around Providence

Providence Transportation

Commute Time

0-15 Mins

25%

15-30 Mins

32%

30-40 Mins

22%

40-60 Mins

12%

60+ Mins

8%

Transportation Scores

Percentage: 2929

Walk Score®

Percentage: 3131

Bike Score®

Providence Education

Schools

Top Schools in Providence

9/10

Earlington Elementary School

Grades PK, K-5 • Public

9/10

Marie Gatton Phillips Elementary

Grades PK, K-5 • Public

8/10

Hanson Elementary School

Grades PK, K-5 • Public

8/10

Lyon County Middle School

Grades 6-8 • Public

7/10

Cairo Elementary School

Grades K-5 • Public

7/10

Grapevine Elementary School

Grades PK, K-5 • Public

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Living in Providence, KY

Providence, Kentucky is a small town with a population of just over 3,000. Retirees are commonplace, as they account for 18% of the population compared to 14% nationally. Renters tend to be in the minority in the area, and 67% of residents own their homes. Renters in the town benefit from a relatively low average rent of $653/month, which is $128 per month less than the state average.

Averaging about 27 minutes, the commute time for Providence residents is slower than the state average of about 23 minutes. Many residents (33%) drive themselves to work, while public transit is not used. Walking isn't a common method of commuting to work.

There are two primary industries in Providence: manufacturing and healthcare. Together, these industries make up 16% of the town's workforce. Meanwhile, in terms of job function, many of the town's residents work in transportation, as 7% of the town's population reports this as their field of work, the highest number of any career path. Providence workers take home an average annual income of just under $45,000, about $17,000 less than the state average. The town's average income also falls below the national average ($73,345). Compared to the national average (5%), Providence has a relatively high concentration of residents over the age of 25 who have earned an Associate's degree (7%). Furthermore, 3% possess a Bachelor's degree and 1% have earned a Master's or Doctoral degree.