Price, Utah

US Census Bureau ACS 5-Year Estimates ยท 2022

UT

Price Demographics Overview

Total Population
8,174
ACS 2022 estimate
Median Household Income
$47,724
Annual household income
โ–ผ 36% vs US avg
Median Home Value
$172,000
Owner-occupied homes
โ–ผ 39% vs US avg
Median Gross Rent
$800
Monthly rent (incl. utilities)
โ–ผ 31% vs US avg
Median Age
36.1 years
Median age of residents
โ–ผ 7% vs US avg

Income & Economy

Median Household Income
$47,724
US avg: $74,580
vs. National Median-36.0%

Housing

Median Home Value
$172,000
US avg: $281,900
Median Gross Rent
$800/mo
US avg: $1,163/mo
Rent vs. National Avg-31.2%

Population

Total Population8,174
Median Age
36.1 years
US avg: 38.9 yrs

Data Source

Data for Price comes from the US Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS) 5-Year Estimates, covering the period 2018โ€“2022.

The ACS 5-Year estimates provide the most reliable demographic statistics available, especially for smaller communities, by pooling 5 years of survey data.

Learn more about the ACS โ†’

Price, UT โ€” Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Price demographics

What is the population of Price, Utah?

According to the US Census Bureau ACS 5-Year Estimates (2022), the population of Price, Utah is 8,174.

What is the median household income in Price?

The median household income in Price, Utah is $47,724 per year, according to the 2022 ACS 5-Year Estimates. The US national median household income is approximately $74,580.

What is the cost of living in Price?

Key cost indicators for Price, Utah:. Median home value: $172,000. Median gross rent: $800/month. Median household income: $47,724/year

What is the median home value in Price?

The median home value in Price, Utah is $172,000, compared to the national median of approximately $281,900.

What is the average age in Price?

The median age in Price, Utah is 36.1 years, compared to the US national median age of approximately 38.9 years.

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Price, UT Demographics - Population, Income & Housing (2022)