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Plymouth Demographics

Education

High School

39%

Associate's

20%

Bachelor's

4%

Master's

1%

Doctorate

36%

Family Size

2 people

52%

3 people

23%

4 people

15%

5 people

0%

6+ people

10%

Household Income

0-50k

70%

50-100k

27%

100-150k

1%

150-200k

0%

200k+

2%

Age

0-10

12%

10-20

12%

20-45

20%

45-65

34%

65+

22%

Getting Around Plymouth

Plymouth Transportation

Commute Time

0-15 Mins

57%

15-30 Mins

21%

30-40 Mins

11%

40-60 Mins

6%

60+ Mins

5%

Plymouth Education

Schools

Top Schools in Plymouth

7/10

Windsor Elementary School

Grades PK, K-5 • Public

6/10

Hertford Grammar School

Grades 3-5 • Public

5/10

Jamesville Elementary School

Grades PK, K-5 • Public

5/10

Tyrrell Elementary School

Grades PK, K-5 • Public

5/10
5/10

Colerain Elementary School

Grades PK, K-5 • Public

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Living in Plymouth, NC

Plymouth, North Carolina is a small town with a population of slightly more than 3,000. Retirees are common, as they make up 18% of the population compared to 14% nationally. The majority of residents rent in Plymouth, and 41% of residents own their homes. With a relatively reasonable average rent of $560/month in the town, renting remains an affordable option, particularly compared to other cities in North Carolina. Each month, renters in Plymouth will save around $371 compared to the state average.

Compared to the national average, Plymouth has a high concentration of residents older than 25 with a high school degree or equivalent (27%). Further, 5% possess a Bachelor's, Master's, Professional, or Doctoral degree. There are three primary industries in Plymouth: manufacturing, retail, and entertainment. Together, these industries make up 20% of the town's workforce. Meanwhile, in terms of job function, many of the town's residents work in sales, making it the top profession in the town. With an average annual income of just over $39,000, Plymouth workers earn around $28,000 less than their peers elsewhere in North Carolina. Plymouth's average income also falls below the national average ($73,345).

Averaging about 23 minutes, the commute time for Plymouth residents is shorter than the North Carolina average of about 25 minutes. Many residents (35%) drive themselves to work, while public transit is not used. Cycling is the second-most common way to get to work, chosen by 2% of residents. Relatively few residents commute to work on foot.