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All About
Langhorne, a small town in Pennsylvania, has a population of slightly less than 2,000. It's a comfortable place to settle down, as retirees account for a greater percentage of the population (26%) here than they do nationally (14%). Overall, the town's residents, with an average age of just under 48, skew decidedly older than most cities in Pennsylvania. Renters tend to be in the minority in the town, and 60% of residents own their homes. With an average rent of $1,166 a month, exceeding the state average by $248 per month, relatively high rent costs may be a factor in the higher levels of ownership.
Langhorne residents have an average commute of about 29 minutes. Driving a car or truck is the most common way to get to work, chosen by 42% of workers, while public transit isn't used widely. Not many residents walk to work.
Workers are spread across a wide range of industries in Langhorne. The four most common are education, healthcare, retail, and construction. Combined, these industries account for 26% of the workforce in the town. Meanwhile, looking at job function, many of the town's residents work in management, as 7% of the town's population reports this as their field of work, the highest number of any profession. With an average annual income of just over $92,000, Langhorne workers earn more than the average Pennsylvania resident. Langhorne's average income also compares favorably to the national average of $73,345. Compared to the national average (7%), Langhorne has a relatively large percentage of residents older than 25 with advanced degrees, as 9% have earned a Master's degree or a Doctoral degree. Additionally, 16% have earned a Bachelor's degree, which also outpaces the national average.
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All About
Langhorne, a small town in Pennsylvania, has a population of slightly less than 2,000. It's a comfortable place to settle down, as retirees account for a greater percentage of the population (26%) here than they do nationally (14%). Overall, the town's residents, with an average age of just under 48, skew decidedly older than most cities in Pennsylvania. Renters tend to be in the minority in the town, and 60% of residents own their homes. With an average rent of $1,166 a month, exceeding the state average by $248 per month, relatively high rent costs may be a factor in the higher levels of ownership.
Langhorne residents have an average commute of about 29 minutes. Driving a car or truck is the most common way to get to work, chosen by 42% of workers, while public transit isn't used widely. Not many residents walk to work.
Workers are spread across a wide range of industries in Langhorne. The four most common are education, healthcare, retail, and construction. Combined, these industries account for 26% of the workforce in the town. Meanwhile, looking at job function, many of the town's residents work in management, as 7% of the town's population reports this as their field of work, the highest number of any profession. With an average annual income of just over $92,000, Langhorne workers earn more than the average Pennsylvania resident. Langhorne's average income also compares favorably to the national average of $73,345. Compared to the national average (7%), Langhorne has a relatively large percentage of residents older than 25 with advanced degrees, as 9% have earned a Master's degree or a Doctoral degree. Additionally, 16% have earned a Bachelor's degree, which also outpaces the national average.
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