Statistic Silverton Oregon National
Population 10,426 4,217,737 328,239,523
Population density (sq mi) 2,973 45 91
Median age 38.6 39.1 37.7
Male/Female ratio 0.9:1 1.0:1 1.0:1
Married (15yrs & older) 60% 55% 55%
Families w/ Kids under 18 45% 42% 43%
Speak English 89% 85% 79%
Speak Spanish 5% 9% 13%

Overview of Silverton Demographics

Silverton demographics provide invaluable insights into the composition, dynamics and needs of urban and rural areas, enabling them to plan, develop, and govern in ways that promote prosperity, equity and well-being for all residents. The Silverton population is 10,426 and has a population density of 2,973 people per square mile, compared to the national average of 91. The median age of all residents is 38.6, 60% of people 15 years of age or older are married and 45% have kids under the age of 18. In Silverton, 14% of households have a median income that is below $25,000 and 19% of households report a median income above $150,000.

Silverton Racial Demographics & Ethnicity

The Silverton racial demographics and ethnicity breakdown serves as a critical tool for understanding and addressing systemic inequities, promoting social justice and inclusion and building stronger, more resilient communities. The racial breakdown in Silverton is 89.6% White, 0.3% Black or African American, 0% Asian, 0.6% American Indian and 0.1% Native Hawaiian - 9.4% of the population identify as Hispanic or Latino. Of all households, 88.5% reported speaking English only, while 5.1% reported speaking Spanish only. A total of 4% of residents were considered foreign born.

Silverton Population Density

High population density areas are renowned for their extensive array of amenities and services, easily accessible to residents within walking distance or a short commute. From healthcare facilities and educational institutions to cultural venues, dining establishments, retail shops and public transportation options, these communities offer convenience and enrichment to their inhabitants. The Silverton population density is 2,973 people per square mile, well above the national average of 91, making it one of the most densely populated cities in the nation.

Why are Demographics Important?

Understanding Populations: By reporting and analyzing Silverton demographics, we can acquire valuable insights into the makeup and traits of populations, encompassing age, gender, race, ethnicity, income, education and various socio-economic factors. This comprehension is vital for tackling the varied needs, preferences, and obstacles encountered by different demographic groups within communities. Demographics serve a pivotal role in comprehending populations, guiding decision-making processes and advancing equity, inclusion and overall well-being for all individuals and communities. The Silverton population data serves as a cornerstone for addressing social, economic and environmental challenges, while also fostering the well-being and strength of communities.

Urban Development: Silverton demographic statistics are invaluable for urban planners in designing and developing areas that cater to residents' needs, encompassing housing, transportation, and public services, all while fostering sustainability and enhancing quality of life. Shifts in demographics can influence gentrification and neighborhood transformation, whether in urban or rural settings. As neighborhoods attract new residents with varying income levels and lifestyle preferences, property values may increase, potentially displacing long-term residents and altering the neighborhood's character. Analyzing population density, age distribution, household size, and income levels is crucial for guiding decisions regarding zoning, transportation infrastructure, housing expansion and public amenities. Utilizing Silverton demographic data in planning and executing affordable housing initiatives can serve as a preventive measure against displacement.

Policy Planning: At various levels of government and within organizations and businesses, demographic data and statistics serve as essential tools for guiding policy and decision-making processes. Through the examination and interpretation of Silverton demographic stats and data, policymakers, government officials, and organizational leaders can pinpoint areas requiring attention, allocate resources judiciously and design policies and initiatives tailored to the specific needs and preferences of distinct demographic segments. The utilization of Silverton demographic data plays a pivotal role in policy formulation by informing resource allocation, facilitating evidence-based decision-making, identifying key priorities, predicting future trends, assessing policy effectiveness, and advancing principles of equity and inclusivity. Through effective utilization of this data, policymakers can craft policies that are targeted, efficient, and responsive to the diverse needs of communities.

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Demographics Quick Facts

  • The population density in Silverton is 6507% higher than Oregon
  • The median age in Silverton is 1% lower than Oregon
  • In Silverton 89.57% of the population is White
  • In Silverton 0.31% of the population is Black
  • In Silverton 0.04% of the population is Asian

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      Silverton racial demographics

      Race Silverton Oregon National
      White 89.57% 85.07% 73.35%
      Black 0.31% 1.86% 12.63%
      Asian 0.04% 4.02% 5.22%
      American Indian 0.62% 1.14% 0.82%
      Native Hawaiian 0.07% 0.38% 0.18%
      Mixed race 5.79% 4.41% 3.06%
      Other race 3.60% 3.13% 4.75%
      In Silverton, 9.4% of people are of Hispanic or Latino origin.
      Please note: Hispanics may be of any race, so also are included in any/all of the applicable race categories above.

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      Source: The Silverton, OR demographics data displayed above is derived from the United States Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS).