Philadelphia, PA β€” City Data, Demographics & Statistics

Philadelphia County Β· Pennsylvania

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City DNA

A unique fingerprint for Philadelphia based on 8 key metrics β€” compared to averages.

PopulationIncomeHome ValueSafetyEducationMedian AgeClimateCost of Living
Philadelphia
National Avg
Pennsylvania Avg
Population: 90Income: 40Home Value: 23Safety: 100Education: 34Median Age: 59Climate: 50Cost of Living: 56
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#9 in America57.4/100 Livability Score

Why Philadelphia, PA Is One of the Best Places to Live in America

Philadelphia, PA ranks 9th overall among all US cities with a livability score of 57.4/100, placing it among the best places to live in America. An unemployment rate of just 8.4% signals a robust local job market. The average commute of 26.8 minutes helps residents reclaim valuable time each day. The median household income of $60,698 provides residents with strong economic opportunity. See full ranking

Safety
69
Affordability
20
Education
66
Income
86
Employment
94
Weather
51
Commute
94
Housing
17

Quick Stats

Population

1,582,432

2023 ACS

Median Income

$60,698

2023

Median Home Value

$232,400

2023

Median Rent

$1,323

2023

Median Age

35.1

Unemployment

8.4%

Avg Temperature

55Β°F

Cost of Living Index

111.1

100 = national avg

Philadelphia is a city in Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, with a population of 1,582,432 according to the 2023 American Community Survey. Philadelphia is one of the communities in Pennsylvania.

The median household income in Philadelphia is $60,698, and the median home value is $232,400. The cost of living index is 111.1 (where 100 = national average), and the median rent is $1,323 per month. The unemployment rate is 8.4%, and the median age is 35.1 years.

People & Demographics

Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACS (2023)

Population

Total Population

1,582,432

Male

749,410

47.4%

Female

833,022

52.6%

Median Age

35.1

Education & Household

Bachelor's or Higher

23.8%

High School or Higher

44.4%

Foreign Born

14.6%

Veterans

3.1%

Married

28.4%

Avg Household Size

2.3

Marital Status by Age

Race & Ethnicity

Diversity Index

0.669

Simpson's Index (0-1)

Largest Group

Black

39.9%

Foreign Born

14.6%

White
36.1%
Black
39.9%
Asian
7.8%
Native American
0.4%
Pacific Islander
0.1%
Two or More
7.3%
Other
8.4%

Hispanic/Latino Ethnicity

Hispanic/Latino is an ethnicity, not a race. People of any race can identify as Hispanic. This percentage overlaps with the racial categories above.

Hispanic/Latino

15.2%

240,530 people

Not Hispanic/Latino

84.8%

Hispanic/Latino Detail

Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACS (2023)
Mexican
21,440 (8.9%)
Puerto Rican
132,645 (55.1%)
Cuban
3,740 (1.6%)
Dominican
36,753 (15.3%)
Salvadoran
2,759 (1.1%)
Guatemalan
6,854 (2.8%)
Colombian
6,912 (2.9%)
Honduran
4,931 (2.1%)
Ecuadorian
2,289 (1.0%)
Peruvian
1,602 (0.7%)
Other Hispanic
20,618 (8.6%)

Asian Detail

Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACS (2023)
Asian Indian
21,838 (17.8%)
Chinese
42,295 (34.4%)
Filipino
6,089 (5.0%)
Vietnamese
14,793 (12.0%)
Korean
6,569 (5.3%)
Japanese
677 (0.6%)
Pakistani
4,409 (3.6%)
Cambodian
9,018 (7.3%)
Hmong
222 (0.2%)
Thai
670 (0.5%)
Laotian
1,181 (1.0%)
Taiwanese
1,065 (0.9%)
Other Asian
14,123 (11.5%)

Native Hawaiian & Pacific Islander Detail

Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACS (2023)
Native Hawaiian
470 (59.4%)
Samoan
56 (7.1%)
Chamorro
132 (16.7%)
Marshallese
7 (0.9%)
Other Pacific Islander
149 (18.8%)

American Indian & Alaska Native Detail

Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACS (2023)
Navajo
21 (0.3%)
Other Native American
6,991 (100.4%)

Languages Spoken

Total Speakers (5+)

1,485,930

English Only

76.1%

#1 Non-English Language

Spanish

159,884 speakers

Limited English

11.3%

Language Distribution

Spanish
159,884 (10.8%)
Chinese
37,695 (2.5%)
Other Indo-European
36,174 (2.4%)
Other Asian
22,700 (1.5%)
Slavic Languages
22,325 (1.5%)
Other Languages
20,228 (1.4%)
French/Haitian/Cajun
18,629 (1.3%)
Vietnamese
12,814 (0.9%)
Arabic
12,378 (0.8%)
Korean
4,822 (0.3%)

English Proficiency

Speaks English Very Well

88.7%

Limited English Proficiency

11.3%

Spanish
43.7% limited English
Chinese
67.4% limited English
Other Indo-European
43.6% limited English
Other Asian
53.7% limited English
Slavic Languages
61.2% limited English
Other Languages
29.9% limited English
French/Haitian/Cajun
38.5% limited English
Vietnamese
66.3% limited English
Arabic
31.8% limited English
Korean
52.1% limited English

Veterans & Military

Total Veterans

49,134

3.1% of population

Disability Rate

20.9%

10,264 with disability

Veteran Median Income

$42,404

Unemployment Rate

5.3%

Period of Service

Gulf War (2001+)
22.0%
Gulf War (1990-2001)
15.3%
Vietnam
33.1%
Korea
5.3%
World War II
1.3%

Veteran Age Distribution

18-34
8.4%
35-54
21.0%
55-64
21.7%
65-74
25.7%
75+
23.2%

Male Veterans

43,468

88.5%

Female Veterans

5,666

11.5%

Veteran vs Non-Veteran Income

Veteran Income

$42,404

Non-Veteran Income

$35,286

Difference

$7,118

20.2% higher

Disability Status

With Disability

10,264

Without Disability

38,870

Disability Rate

20.9%

Ancestry & Heritage

Total Reporting Ancestry

716,228

#1 Ancestry

Irish

9.6% (152,672)

#2 Ancestry

German

7.0% (110,140)

#3 Ancestry

Italian

6.7% (106,505)

Top 20 Ancestries

Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACS (2023)
Irish
9.6%
German
7.0%
Italian
6.7%
English
3.2%
Polish
3.0%
Sub-Saharan African
2.5%
West Indian
2.2%
American
2.2%
Russian
1.2%
Ukrainian
0.9%
Jamaican
0.9%
French
0.7%
Arab
0.7%
Scottish
0.7%
European
0.7%
Brazilian
0.4%
Hungarian
0.3%
Welsh
0.3%
Greek
0.3%
Dutch
0.3%

Families & Households

Total Households

669,222

Family Households

352,069

52.6%

Married Couples

184,109

27.5%

Non-Family Households

317,153

47.4%

Single Mother Households

131,066

19.6%

Single Father Households

36,894

5.5%

Living Alone

251,953

37.6%

Children Under 18

Total Children

273,437

In Married Couple

127,626

46.7%

With Single Mother

122,664

44.9%

With Single Father

23,147

8.5%

Family Income

Median Family Income

$71,024

Married Couple Income

$104,415

Single Mother Income

$43,813

Single Father Income

$59,448

Avg Family Size

2.3

Avg Non-Family Size

2.1

Grandparents w/ Grandchildren

37,647

Grandparents Responsible

12,843

Economy

Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACS (2023)

Income Overview

Median Household Income

$60,698

-17% vs national

Per Capita Income

$37,669

+1% vs national

Poverty Rate

22.0%

+62% vs national

Gini Index

0.5152

0 = perfect equality

Unemployment

8.4%

+62% vs national

SNAP Recipients

26.3%

of households

How Philadelphia Compares

Philadelphia vs Similar Cities

Compared to cities with over 1,000,000 residents. Philadelphia is highlighted.

Median Household Income

Per Capita Income

Poverty Rate

Unemployment Rate

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Enter your household income to see how you compare to other households in Philadelphia. The median household income here is $60,698.

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Income Distribution

<$25K
23.9%
$25-50K
19.2%
$50-75K
15.8%
$75-100K
11.8%
$100-150K
14.0%
$150-200K
6.9%
$200K+
8.4%

Employment Snapshot

Unemployment Rate

8.4%

+65% vs PA avg

Labor Force

810,038

Employed

741,315

Mean Commute

27 min

How People Get to Work

Employment by Sector

Education & Workforce

Bachelor's Degree+

23.8%

of adults 25+

High School Diploma+

44.4%

of adults 25+

Median Age

35.1

Work from Home

16.4%

of workers

Cost of Living

Overall Index

111.1

100 = national avg

+11.1 vs national average

Living Wage (1 Adult)

$48,904

per year

Living Wage (Family of 4)

$115,592

per year

Cost Index by Category

Housing
132.0
Food
96.4
Transportation
109.5
Healthcare
97.1
Utilities
104.2

100 = national average. Higher = more expensive.

Fair Market Rent

Source: HUD

1 Bedroom

$1,520

per month

2 Bedroom

$1,810

per month

The median household income in Philadelphia, PA is $60,698, which is 17.1% below the national average of $73,224. Per capita income is $37,669. The poverty rate of 22.0% is higher than the PA state average of 11.3%. The Gini index of income inequality is 0.5152, where 0 represents perfect equality and 1 represents maximum inequality. The unemployment rate is 8.4%, compared to the state average of 5.1%. The labor force is 810,038. 23.8% of adults hold a bachelor's degree or higher. The average commute time is 27 minutes, with 16.4% working from home. About 46.6% of workers drive alone to work. The overall cost of living index is 111.1, which is 11.1% above the national average. Housing costs are above the national average at an index of 132.0. A single adult needs to earn approximately $48,904 per year to cover basic expenses.

Housing & Real Estate

Market SnapshotRedfin β€” January 2026

Median Sale Price

$270,000

Median List Price

$265,000

Price Per Sq Ft

$201

Days on Market

67

Active Inventory

4,375

Months of Supply

5.1

Balanced market

Zillow Home Value

$227,523

ZHVI β€” January 2026

Zillow Rent Index

$1,710

ZORI β€” January 2026

Market CompetitivenessRedfin

Sold Above List

19.2%

Off Market in 2 Weeks

27.8%

Sale-to-List Ratio

97.0%

Buyer's market

Sold Above Asking
19.2%
Under Contract in 2 Wks
27.8%
Listings with Price Drops
26.2%

Price TrendsRedfin

Sale Price ↑ 5.9%List Price ↓ 5.3%Mar 24 β†’ Jan 26

Market ActivityRedfin

Homes Sold

863

New Listings

1,353

Pending Sales

1,087

Homes Sold ↓ 26.2%New Listings ↓ 27.2%Pending ↓ 34.2%Mar 24 β†’ Jan 26

Price Per Square FootRedfin

Median Sale $/SF

$201

Median List $/SF

$203

Sale $/SF ↑ 0.5%List $/SF ↓ 5.6%Mar 24 β†’ Jan 26

Philadelphia vs Similar CitiesCensus ACS / Redfin

Compared to cities with over 1,000,000 residents. Philadelphia is highlighted.

Median Home Value

Median Rent

Median Price Per Sq Ft

Rent Burden

Census Housing DataU.S. Census Bureau ACS 2023

Median Home Value

$232,400

Median Rent

$1,323

Total Housing Units

739,725

Vacancy Rate

9.5%

Owner Occupied

52.3%

Renter Occupied

47.7%

Median Property Tax

$1,952

per year

Monthly Cost (w/ Mortgage)

$1,100

Housing Types

Single Family
64.8%
Multi-Family
34.8%
Mobile Home
0.4%

Property TaxU.S. Census Bureau ACS 2023

Median Property Tax

$1,952

per year

Effective Tax Rate

0.84%

of home value

Median Home Value

$232,400

Estimated Mean Tax

$2,577

The effective property tax rate is calculated by dividing the median annual property tax ($1,952) by the median home value ($232,400). In Philadelphia, PA, this works out to an effective rate of 0.84%. This is below the national average of approximately 1.1%.

The current median sale price in Philadelphia, PA is $270,000 according to Redfin data. Homes spend a median of 67 days on the market. 19.2% of homes sold above asking price. The market has 5.1 months of supply. The median price per square foot is $201. Zillow's observed rent index is $1,710/month. About 52.3% of housing units are owner-occupied. The median year homes were built is 1949. There are 739,725 total housing units. Homeowners pay a median annual property tax of $1,952. The effective tax rate is 0.84%, below the national average.

Crime Overview

Source: FBI Crime Data Explorer (2024)

Violent Crime Rate

9.10

per 1,000 residents

+250% vs national

Property Crime Rate

45.48

per 1,000 residents

+164% vs national

Total Crimes

84,566

2024

Violent Clearance

40%

cases solved

Property Clearance

9%

cases solved

YoY Change

-7.5%

violent crime rate

improving vs 2023

How Philadelphia Compares

Source: FBI (2024)

Philadelphia vs Similar Cities

Source: FBI (2024)

Compared to cities with Over 1,000,000 residents. Philadelphia is highlighted in green.

Violent Crime Rate (per 1,000)

Property Crime Rate (per 1,000)

Murder Rate (per 1,000)

Crime Rate Trends

Source: FBI
Violent ↓ 11.5%Property ↑ 44.4%2015 β†’ 2024

Crime Composition

Source: FBI (2024)

Violent Crime Breakdown

Property Crime Breakdown

Crime Clearance (Solve) Rates

Source: FBI (2024)

Philadelphia police solve 71% of murder cases but only 6% of motor vehicle theft cases.

Weapon Used in Violent Crime

Source: FBI (2024)

Crime Breakdown

Source: FBI Crime Data Explorer (2024)
Crime TypeCategoryCountRate per 1KClearance %
MurderViolent2620.1771.4%
RapeViolent7140.4643.3%
RobberyViolent4,2332.7326.5%
Aggravated AssaultViolent8,8695.7245.3%
BurglaryProperty4,9423.1917.7%
Larceny/TheftProperty49,94232.248.9%
Motor Vehicle TheftProperty15,57910.066.4%

Philadelphia, PA reported 14,103 violent crimes and 70,463 property crimes in 2024. The violent crime rate of 9.10 per 1,000 residents is 250.1% above the national average of 2.60 per 1,000. Law enforcement cleared 40% of violent crimes. Larceny/theft accounts for 49,942 of the property crime reports. Firearms were involved in 33.9% of aggravated assaults. Violent crime has been trending downward.

Crime History

Source: FBI
YearViolentPropertyViolent RateProperty Rate
202414,10370,4639.1045.48
202315,26878,4209.8450.57
202216,39167,60310.5443.45
202115,84451,4719.8732.07
202015,49547,6969.7730.06
201814,42049,1459.0930.97
201714,93148,2689.4830.63
201615,38649,3349.7931.41
201516,13449,37610.2931.49

School Shootings

Source: The Washington Post

Total Incidents

7

Total Killed

1

Total Injured

5

DateSchoolKilledInjuredTypeWeapon
May 8, 2023E. Washington Rhodes Elementary School00accidentalnan
Mar 31, 2022West Philadelphia Achievement Charter Elementary School00accidentalnan
Jan 29, 2016Benjamin Franklin High School00targeted.45-caliber handgun
Jan 17, 2014Delaware Valley Charter School02accidental or targetedhandgun
Jan 18, 2007William L.Sayre High School01targeted9 mm semi-automatic Ruger
Feb 11, 2004T.M. Peirce Elementary School11targetedcarbine rifle, assault weapon
Oct 4, 1999John Bartram High School01targetedRG .25-caliber pistol

Data from The Washington Post, licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.

Natural Hazard Risk

Source: FEMA National Risk Index

Risk Score

99.6

Very High

Expected Annual Loss

99.4

Score (0-100)

Social Vulnerability

88.1

Score (0-100)

Community Resilience

48.5

Score (0-100)

Scores range from 0 (lowest risk) to 100 (highest risk) relative to all U.S. communities. Data from FEMA National Risk Index.

Disaster History & Federal Spending

Source: FEMA

Total Declarations

25

Public Assistance

$201.5M

Individual Assistance

$194.9M

Most Common Type

Hurricane

8 declarations

Public Assistance by Category

Total: $199.5M
DisasterTypeDatePA $IA $
Remnants of Hurricane Ida β†’HurricaneSep 2021$6.4M$98.4M
Covid-19 Pandemic β†’BiologicalMar 2020$179.4M$21.1M
Covid-19 β†’BiologicalMar 2020β€”β€”
Severe Winter Storm and Snowstorm β†’SnowstormMar 2016β€”β€”
Severe Winter Storm β†’Severe Ice StormFeb 2014β€”β€”
Hurricane Sandy β†’HurricaneJan 2013β€”β€”
Hurricane Sandy β†’HurricaneOct 2012β€”β€”
Tropical Storm Lee β†’FloodSep 2011$142K$6.3M
Remnants of Tropical Storm Lee β†’FloodSep 2011β€”β€”
Hurricane Irene β†’HurricaneSep 2011β€”$29.9M
Hurricane Irene β†’HurricaneAug 2011β€”β€”
Severe Winter Storms and Snowstorms β†’SnowstormApr 2010$7.5Mβ€”
Hurricane Katrina β†’HurricaneSep 2005$3.2Mβ€”
Tropical Depression Ivan β†’HurricaneSep 2004β€”$12.2M
Severe Storms and Flooding Associated Wi… β†’Severe StormSep 2004β€”β€”
Severe Storms and Flooding β†’Severe StormAug 2004β€”$9.6M
Snow β†’Severe StormMar 2003$4.9Mβ€”
Hurricane Floyd Major Disaster Declarati… β†’HurricaneSep 1999β€”β€”
Severe Storms and Flooding β†’FloodJan 1996β€”β€”
Blizzard of 96 β†’SnowstormJan 1996β€”β€”

Showing 20 of 42 disasters

PA = FEMA Public Assistance (infrastructure recovery). IA = Individual Assistance (homeowner/renter aid).

Flood Insurance (NFIP)

Source: FEMA NFIP

Total Claims

1,695

Total Claims Paid

$47,539,255

Avg Claim Payout

$28,047

County-level NFIP data from FEMA National Flood Insurance Program.

Hazard Mitigation

Source: FEMA Hazard Mitigation Assistance

Mitigation Projects

6

Federal Funding

$134,861

Avg Benefit-Cost Ratio

0.00

BCR

Top Mitigation Project Types

Project TypeProjectsFederal $
91.5: Local Multijurisdictional Multihazard Mitigation Plan - UPDATE2$75,000
904.1: Advanced Assistance2$0
800.1: Miscellaneous1$0
700.1: Management Costs - Salaries1$59,861

Federally funded projects to reduce future disaster risk. Only includes completed or obligated projects.

Philadelphia has a very high overall natural hazard risk rating according to FEMA's National Risk Index. The top hazard risks are heat wave, cold wave, winter weather. The area has had 25 federal disaster declarations. The most common disaster type is hurricane (8 declarations). 1,695 flood insurance claims have been filed in the area. FEMA has obligated $201,544,013 in public assistance recovery funding. $194,888,446 has been distributed in individual assistance to disaster-affected residents. 6 hazard mitigation projects have been funded to reduce future risk.

Health

Community Health

Source: CDC PLACES

Obesity Rate

β€”

Depression Rate

β€”

Diabetes Rate

β€”

Uninsured Rate

β€”

Health Scorecard

Higher scores indicate better health outcomes relative to the national average (50 = average)

Health Risk Behaviors

Prevention & Screening

Green bars indicate rates above the national average (more preventive care); red indicates below.

Philadelphia has an obesity rate of β€”, which is .

Nearby Hospitals

Source: CMS Hospital Compare

Nearest Hospitals

5

With Emergency Services

4

Avg CMS Rating

4.3 / 5

Nearest Hospital

In city

Thomas Jefferson University Ho...

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HospitalDistanceTypeRatingER
Thomas Jefferson University HospitalIn cityAcute Care Hospitals3/5Yes
Pennsylvania HospitalIn cityAcute Care Hospitals4/5Yes
Wills Eye HospitalIn cityAcute Care Hospitalsβ€”β€”
Philadelphia Va Medical Center1.9 miAcute Care - Veterans Administration5/5Yes
Hospital Of Univ Of Pennsylvania1.9 miAcute Care Hospitals5/5Yes

Climate & Environment

Annual Overview

Avg Temperature

55Β°F

Sunny Days

202

per year

Annual Rainfall

41.1"

UV Index

5.2

annual avg

Annual Snowfall

8.4"

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🌑️Temperature
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🌧️Precipitation
41.1" per year
β˜€οΈDays Breakdown
202 sunny days/yr
πŸ’¨Wind
πŸ’§Humidity
68% avg

Temperature Records

Source: NOAA

Record High

104Β°F

Record Low

-9Β°F

Avg High

64Β°F

Avg Low

47Β°F

Monthly Averages

Source: NOAA Climate Normals
MonthHighLowRainSnowHumidityWind
Jan40Β°F26Β°F2.47"2.2"66%8.1 mph
Feb43Β°F27Β°F2.07"2.6"65%8.1 mph
Mar51Β°F34Β°F3.40"1.9"65%8.3 mph
Apr63Β°F44Β°F3.53"0.2"65%8.0 mph
May72Β°F54Β°F3.58"β€”68%6.9 mph
Jun81Β°F64Β°F3.98"β€”69%6.3 mph
Jul86Β°F69Β°F3.90"β€”68%5.8 mph
Aug84Β°F68Β°F3.84"β€”70%5.5 mph
Sep77Β°F61Β°F4.16"β€”71%6.3 mph
Oct65Β°F50Β°F3.68"β€”71%7.1 mph
Nov54Β°F39Β°F2.89"0.2"69%7.5 mph
Dec45Β°F31Β°F3.57"1.2"70%7.7 mph

Philadelphia has an average annual temperature of 55Β°F. The area enjoys approximately 202 sunny days per year. Annual rainfall totals about 41.1 inches. Snowfall averages 8.4 inches per year.

Water Systems

Source: EPA SDWIS

Water Systems

1

Pop. Served

1,600,000

Violations (5yr)

0

No violations

System NamePop. ServedViolations (5yr)
PHILADELPHIA WATER DEPARTMENT1,600,0000

Greenhouse Gas Emitters

Source: EPA GHGRP (2023)

Facilities Reporting

11

Total COβ‚‚e

1.4M MT

Top Emitter

Grays Ferry Cogen Partnership

698.2K MT COβ‚‚e

Total COβ‚‚e vs Similar Cities (Over 1,000,000)

FacilitySectorCOβ‚‚e (MT)
Grays Ferry Cogen Partnership
Vicinity Energy Inc
Power Plants698,236
Philadelphia Gas Works - Corporate
Philadelphia Gas Works
Petroleum and Natural Gas Systems247,437
AdvanSix Resins & Chemicals LLC
Advansix Inc
Chemicals159,665
PECO Gas Division
Exelon Corp
Petroleum and Natural Gas Systems101,868
Vicinity Energy Philadelphia, Inc - Schuylkill Station
Vicinity Energy Inc
Power Plants60,479
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY
Temple University Of The Commonwealth System Of Higher Education
Other32,982
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES CAMPUS
Temple University Of The Commonwealth System Of Higher Education
Other26,925
SEPTA Roberts Complex
Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority
Other25,533
The Children\s Hospital of Philadelphia
The Children'S Hospital Of Philadelphia
Other23,736
NEWMAN & CO
Newman & Co
Pulp and Paper21,563
PECO Transmission and Distribution
Exelon Corp
Other3,764

Data from EPA Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program (GHGRP). Includes facilities emitting 25,000+ metric tons COβ‚‚e/year.

There are 1 water system serving the area. 11 industrial facilities report greenhouse gas emissions totaling 1.4M metric tons of COβ‚‚e.

Infrastructure

Commute Overview2023 ACS

Mean Commute

27 min

+15% vs national

Drive Alone

46.6%

-41% vs national

Public Transit

17.9%

+1887% vs national

Work From Home

16.4%

+76% vs national

Carpool

7.5%

Walk / Bike

9.4%

combined

How Philadelphia's Commute ComparesCensus ACS 2023

How People Get to WorkCensus ACS 2023

Commute Mode BreakdownCensus ACS 2023

Traffic Fatalities

Source: NHTSA FARS (2023)

Fatalities

135

2023

6-Year Avg

128

fatalities/yr

Pedestrian

56

Cyclist

9

Nighttime

90

dark conditions

YearCrashesFatalitiesAlcoholPedestrianCyclist
20231281350569
20221331420603
20211281330437
202015416630485
2019859021282
20189910218414

Data from NHTSA Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS). Includes only crashes involving at least one fatality.

The average commute in Philadelphia, PA is 27 minutes, which is 14.5% above the national average of 23 minutes. 46.6% of workers drive alone, compared to the national average of 78.7%. 16.4% work from home, which is above the PA state average of 8.9%. Public transit is used by 17.9% of commuters, compared to the national average of 0.9%. 7.5% of workers carpool. 7.5% walk to work. 1.9% commute by bicycle. In 2023, there were 135 traffic fatalities from 128 fatal crashes. 56 were pedestrians.

Internet & Broadband Access

Source: Census ACS

Broadband Access

87.5%

of households

Cable / Fiber / DSL

72.4%

of households

No Internet

9.5%

of households

Total Households

669,222

Internet Subscription Types

Cable, Fiber, or DSL
72.4%
Cellular Data Plan
81.6%
Satellite
6.3%
Cellular Only (no wired)
12.7%
No Internet Access
9.5%

Device Ownership

Source: Census ACS

Has Computer

93.4%

of households

Smartphone

87.9%

of households

Desktop / Laptop

75.5%

of households

Tablet

60.7%

of households

Any Computing Device
93.4%
Smartphone
87.9%
Desktop / Laptop
75.5%
Tablet
60.7%
Smartphone Only
10.8%
No Computer
6.6%

Percentage of households with each device type. Data from the U.S. Census Bureau ACS (2023 5-year estimates, tables B28001 & B28002).

Electricity Rates

Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2024)

Residential Rate

17.8Β’

per kWh

-13% vs Over 1,000,000 avg

Commercial Rate

11.0Β’

per kWh

-28% vs Over 1,000,000 avg

Industrial Rate

7.9Β’

per kWh

-27% vs Over 1,000,000 avg

Avg Monthly Bill

$145

residential

-1% vs Over 1,000,000 avg

4% above the national average of 17.1Β’/kWh

Residential electricity in Pennsylvania averages 17.8Β’ per kWh, compared to the national average of 17.1Β’. The average monthly electric bill is $145. State-level averages from EIA Electric Sales & Revenue data (2024).

Philadelphia vs Similar Cities

Source: EIA (2024)

Comparing electricity rates with randomly selected cities of similar population (Over 1,000,000). Each city represents its state's average rate.

Residential Rate (Β’/kWh)

Commercial Rate (Β’/kWh)

Industrial Rate (Β’/kWh)

Average Monthly Bill

Water Systems

Source: EPA SDWIS

Water Systems

1

Population Served

1,600,000

Violations (5yr)

0

System NameTypeSourcePop. ServedViolations
PHILADELPHIA WATER DEPARTMENTCommunitySurface water1,600,0000

87.5% of households in Philadelphia have broadband internet access. 72.4% have cable, fiber, or DSL service. 12.7% rely solely on cellular data without a wired connection. 9.5% of households have no internet access. 10.8% use only a smartphone without a desktop or laptop. The area is served by 1 water system, providing water to 1,600,000 people. No water quality violations have been reported in the past 5 years.

Politics & Government

County-level data: Election results are reported at the county level. Philadelphia is located in Philadelphia County, PA. Results reflect all voters in the county, not just those in Philadelphia.

Election Overview

Source: Philadelphia County (2024)

2024 Winner

Democrat

Dem Votes

568,571

78.8%

GOP Votes

144,311

20.0%

Total Votes

721,441

Margin

D+58.8%

Shift from 2020

R+4.7pp

vs prior election

πŸ“ŠElection Results by Year
2016–2024
πŸ“ˆPartisan Lean Trend
D+58.8%

Election History

Source: County-Level Election Results
YearDem VotesGOP VotesTotalDem %GOP %Margin
2024568,571144,311721,44178.8%20.0%D+58.8
2020603,790132,740741,37781.4%17.9%D+63.5
2016560,542105,418680,22782.4%15.5%D+66.9

In the 2024 presidential election, Philadelphia County recorded 721,441 total votes. Democrats won the county with 78.8% of the vote compared to 20.0% for Republicans, a margin of D+58.8%. Compared to 2020, the margin shifted R+4.7pp from the previous election. Since 2016, Philadelphia County has shifted 8.1 percentage points toward Republicans.

Official City Website

Source: phila.gov
Library1 page
Airport1 page

Public Records Request

Source: phila.gov

Submit a public records request to Philadelphia β€” General Right-to-Know email for the City Law Department. The page states: 'If no Open Records Officer is listed, please direct the request to the Open Records Officer for the City Law Department (Office of the City Solicitor).'.

Source: phila.gov

Nonprofits Overview

Source: IRS Exempt Organizations BMF

Total Nonprofits

8,643

Total Assets

$121.0B

Total Income

$68.9B

Per 10K Residents

54.6

nonprofits

+16.5% vs peers avg

Orgs with >$1M Assets

1,371

Median Assets

$566K

Oldest Active

1918

ruling year

Newest Org

2026

ruling year

Nonprofits by Category

Source: IRS / NTEE Classification
Religion
1,290
Human Services
915
Education
895
Arts & Culture
693
Community Improvement
445
Philanthropy
424
Youth Development
331
Health Care
246
Recreation & Sports
228
Housing & Shelter
210
Mental Health
156
Crime & Legal
147
Unknown
140
Public Benefit
118
Environment
110
Food & Agriculture
87
International
86
Employment
69
Voluntary Health
67
Animal-Related
60
Civil Rights
57
Medical Research
43
Public Safety
27
Science & Tech
25
Social Science
17
Mutual Benefit
7
59.6%of all nonprofit assets are held by the 10 largest organizations

Top 10 hold $72.1B of $121.0B total

Nonprofit Size Distribution

Source: IRS Exempt Organizations BMF

Number of nonprofits by total asset size

When Were Nonprofits Founded?

Source: IRS Ruling Date

Number of currently active nonprofits by founding decade

Nonprofits per 10K Residents vs Similar Cities

Source: IRS BMF + Census ACS

Compared to cities with population Over 1,000,000

Largest Nonprofits in Philadelphia

Source: IRS Exempt Organizations BMF
OrganizationCategoryAssetsIncomeEst.IRS
TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIAEducation$34.0B$20.4B1940
THE CHILDRENS HOSPITAL OF PHILADELPHIAHealth Care$8.1B$3.9B1932
THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITYEducation$5.1B$1.6B1996
THE CHILDRENS HOSPITAL OF PHILADELPHIA FOUNDATIONHealth Care$4.9B$1.1B1983
PEW MEMORIAL TRUSTβ€”$4.3B$668.2M1959
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY-OF THE COMMONWEALTH SYSTEM OF HIGHER EDUCEducation$4.1B$2.2B1926
WILLIAM PENN FOUNDATIONβ€”$3.4B$1.2B1947
DREXEL UNIVERSITYEducation$2.9B$1.5B1927
OPPORTUNITY FINANCE NETWORKPublic Benefit$2.6B$2.3B2008
THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIVERSITY HOSPITALHealth Care$2.5B$2.6B1996
JEFFERSON HEALTH-NORTHEASTHealth Care$1.6B$693.3M1936
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL INCHealth Care$1.6B$2.3B1996
SAINT JOSEPHS UNIVERSITYEducation$1.6B$531.5M2010
ALBERT EINSTEIN HEALTHCARE NETWORKβ€”$1.6B$1.5B1984
ABINGTON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL FOUNDATIONHealth Care$1.3B$28.7M1982
PHILADELPHIA MUSEUM OF ARTArts & Culture$1.2B$135.6M1943
PRESBYTERIAN MEDICAL CENTER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA HEALTHHealth Care$968.4M$1.3B1995
J HOWARD PEW FREEDOM TRPhilanthropy$884.5M$137.7M1959
PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL OF THE UNIV OF PENNSYLVANIA HEALTH SYSTEMHealth Care$844.6M$852.8M1997
TRUSTEES OF THE UNIV OF PENNA RETIREE MED & DEATH BENEFITS TRMutual Benefit$812.2M$82.7M1994
AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETYReligion$767.6M$702.0M1931
FRIENDS FIDUCIARY CORPORATIONPublic Benefit$743.3M$7.4M1976
PHILADELPHIA FOUNDATIONPhilanthropy$704.6M$131.5M1990
REINVESTMENT FUND INCCommunity Improvement$698.4M$101.1M1985
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY HEALTH SYSTEM INCEducation$675.3M$283.6M1996
PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OF OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE FOUNDATIONEducation$611.3M$284.6M1986
WYNCOTE FOUNDATIONPhilanthropy$604.9M$72.6M2009
MABEL PEW MYRIN TRUSTβ€”$546.1M$84.7M1974
JEWISH FEDERATION OF GREATER PHILADELPHIAPhilanthropy$476.4M$96.7M1957
NATIONAL BOARD OF MEDICAL EXAMINERSHealth Care$457.2M$291.0M1937
J N PEW JR CHARITABLE TRUSTβ€”$429.7M$68.4M1967
THE WISTAR INSTITUTE OF ANATOMY AND BIOLOGYMedical Research$424.9M$132.6M1946
THE PRESBYTERIAN FOUNDATION FOR PHILADELPHIAHealth Care$388.1M$27.2M1990
CURTIS INSTITUTE OF MUSICArts & Culture$385.3M$44.6M1924
NEUBAUER FAMILY FOUNDATIONPhilanthropy$361.0M$9.8M1999
AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETYArts & Culture$310.2M$38.1M1934
WILLIAM PENN CHARTER SCHOOL INCEducation$298.0M$54.7M1986
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR CANCER RESEARCHMedical Research$291.8M$196.8M1965
INGLIS FOUNDATIONHuman Services$290.5M$53.3M1985
THE MEDICAL TRUSTβ€”$266.6M$42.0M1980
KIMMEL CENTER INCArts & Culture$258.5M$123.3M1997
THE AMERICAN ONCOLOGIC HOSPITALHealth Care$251.7M$363.0M1948
CHILDRENS HEALTH CARE ASSOCIATES INCβ€”$246.8M$417.6M1987
MAGEE REHABILITATION HOSPITALHealth Care$244.8M$74.0M1960
LA SALLE UNIVERSITYEducation$243.8M$154.4M1944
OVERBROOK SCHOOL FOR THE BLINDEducation$242.5M$43.0M1935
COMMUNITY BEHAVORIAL HEALTHMental Health$239.9M$1.3B1994
BARNES FOUNDATIONArts & Culture$235.6M$93.8M1923
PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA ASSOCIATIONArts & Culture$234.5M$175.8M1937
PUBLIC HEALTH MANAGEMENT CORPORATIONMental Health$228.2M$291.0M1977

Philadelphia, PA has 8,643 registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations with combined assets of $121.0B. The most common category is Religion-Related, with 1,290 organizations. 1,371 nonprofits have assets exceeding $1 million. That works out to 54.6 nonprofits per 10,000 residents. The oldest active nonprofit dates back to 1918.

SBA Lending Overview

Source: SBA FOIA Loan-Level Data

Total SBA Loans

7,510

Total Approved

$1.9B

Jobs Supported

61,056

Per 10K Residents

47.5

SBA loans

-30.1% vs peers avg

Unique Lenders

226

Top Lender

Citizens Bank, National Association

1,504 loans

Top Industry

Accommodation & Food Services

Data Span

1992–2026

Loan Program Breakdown

Source: SBA FOIA
7(a)98% of all loans

Loans

7,347

Total Amount

$1.7B

Avg Loan

$234,238

Median Loan

$80,000

SBA Guaranteed

$1.3B(73%)

Jobs Supported

58,160

5042% of all loans

Loans

163

Total Amount

$141.9M

Avg Loan

$870,423

Median Loan

$572,000

7(a) β€” 98%504 β€” 2%

Recent Activity (Last 5 Years)

Source: SBA FOIA

Recent Loans

1,289

17% of all-time total

Recent Amount

$558.2M

30% of all-time total

Avg Recent Loan

$433,086

Top Industries Funded

Source: SBA FOIA / NAICS Codes
Accommodation & Food Services1,163 loans
NAICS 72
$412.7M
Retail Trade1,100 loans
NAICS 44
$228.9M
Other Services755 loans
NAICS 81
$160.0M
Professional & Technical Services701 loans
NAICS 54
$143.3M
Health Care & Social Assistance580 loans
NAICS 62
$186.1M

SBA Loans per 10K Residents vs Similar Cities

Source: SBA FOIA + Census ACS

Compared to cities with population Over 1,000,000

Top SBA Borrowers

Source: SBA FOIA
BusinessLoansAmount
Techfino Llc2$10.0M
Arca Advanced Processing Llc4$9.5M
Graboyes Llc3$9.5M
Arway Apron and Uniform Rentals Inc.5$7.8M
Pa Care at Home Services Llc2$6.9M
Olde City Day School Llc4$6.7M
Asian World of Martial Arts Inc.2$6.4M
Dunkin Donuts12$6.3M
Jxj Venture Llc3$5.8M
Chic Home Design Llc1$5.5M

Philadelphia, PA has received 7,510 SBA loans totaling $1.9B in approved funding between 1992 and 2026. The 7(a) program accounts for 7,347 loans (98% of the total), supporting 58,160 jobs. The 504 program, focused on real estate and large equipment, has funded 163 loans totaling $141.9M. The most common industry receiving SBA funding is Accommodation & Food Services. The most active SBA lender in Philadelphia is Citizens Bank, National Association with 1,504 loans. That works out to 47.5 SBA loans per 10,000 residents.

ZIP Code Overview

Source: Census ACS

ZIP Codes

103

Total Population

2,232,857

Avg Median Income

-$19,334,644

Avg Home Value

-$19,127,553

ZIP Code Details

Source: Census ACS
ZIP CodePopulationMedian IncomeHome ValueMedian RentArea (sq mi)
0800223,574$105,523$301,200$1,8957.2
080075,460$94,375$237,200$1,0881.3
080295,417$95,038$220,500$7821.1
0803013,185$66,190$169,700$1,4982.8
0803111,678$74,812$216,500$1,1413.0
0803317,364$143,661$581,700$1,4493.9
0803420,138$111,244$335,700$1,7075.9
080357,530$124,592$353,700$1,1791.6
080453,124$70,338$215,100$1,0341.4
080495,273$94,567$227,300$1,2041.2
0805219,970$75,732$235,500$1,5743.8
080595,616$95,635$231,100$1,4581.2
080633,056$81,654$207,100$1,3801.0
080657,447$85,014$216,600$1,6801.9
080667,412$62,412$166,600$1,0926.8
0807720,677$126,066$359,400$2,0468.1
080788,058$97,857$215,400$1,3751.9
080868,534$88,125$258,800$1,6897.0
080939,224$70,257$192,800$1,2304.0
0809635,896$89,483$248,400$1,44613.9
080973,207$117,614$254,600$1,3531.3
081028,090$30,895$79,500$1,0571.0
0810313,137$37,563$103,800$1,2032.1
0810421,508$36,566$87,600$1,1053.0
0810526,681$48,319$113,100$1,2152.6
081069,678$107,539$286,500$1,0831.6
0810713,699$70,262$261,700$1,2571.8
0810818,730$107,764$358,100$1,6802.7
0810924,004$84,332$227,200$1,1424.8
0811018,955$81,307$194,400$1,1926.5
1900314,411$116,142$441,400$1,6022.0
1900410,439$143,781$616,000$1,7912.7
190126,787$117,614$320,600$1,2261.8
1901823,150$73,451$215,400$1,3462.7
1902322,636$48,962$117,200$1,2402.0
1902632,749$89,079$243,000$1,3163.6
1902720,412$105,190$348,700$1,4393.9
190293,970$49,966$186,300$1,3402.2
190326,748$58,899$140,000$1,3631.3
190337,614$102,313$264,300$1,2841.2
190353,779$250,001$1,388,300$3,5014.7
1903613,349$76,184$191,700$1,2681.6
190416,088$147,531$908,600$2,2503.3
190433,550$113,494$249,800$1,1710.4
1905028,819$62,517$188,700$1,1663.7
1906425,137$132,230$389,600$1,5117.2
190665,893$243,500$871,300$2,3191.3
190706,057$81,375$283,900$1,3001.1
1907210,352$175,833$776,500$1,9563.2
190745,915$89,135$227,500$1,2470.8
190766,411$65,238$239,300$1,1540.8
1907811,742$93,456$244,500$1,3182.0
190799,014$57,002$159,800$1,2121.6
1908241,875$55,551$155,400$1,1782.6
1908337,220$120,233$424,100$1,3865.6
190957,759$108,250$419,400$1,7762.1
1909615,136$186,648$711,600$2,1073.5
191025,946$114,844$412,200$2,2490.2
1910325,602$97,940$551,700$1,9550.7
1910454,454$39,526$268,200$1,3293.1
1910614,421$129,779$528,700$2,2190.8
1910715,478$70,382$452,500$1,6910.5
19108162$189,539$362,500N/A0.0
191090N/AN/AN/A0.0
1911165,821$60,441$244,000$1,2214.8
191120N/AN/AN/A1.8
191130N/AN/AN/A0.7
1911810,231$105,667$688,000$1,7723.2
1911928,566$81,609$326,600$1,2913.4
1912068,078$51,993$143,500$1,1863.2
1912140,324$36,208$250,100$1,0822.4
1912224,740$57,785$341,000$1,2941.3
1912319,327$95,872$544,700$1,6871.3
1912470,763$46,100$155,000$1,0635.1
1912525,331$110,842$373,600$1,7431.4
1912617,520$52,847$214,300$1,1161.2
191275,797$99,792$298,900$1,7650.6
1912837,018$89,639$330,800$1,5637.0
1912911,812$77,225$297,400$1,4712.0
1913030,424$110,436$483,500$1,8361.2
1913144,799$46,057$163,900$1,3125.3
1913231,627$30,974$73,000$1,0552.1
1913325,694$31,756$85,100$9191.3
1913456,750$41,849$127,500$1,1793.5
1913534,234$51,817$182,900$1,1972.3
1913635,898$65,499$215,000$1,2004.8
191377,933$64,401$212,700$1,2052.4
1913831,737$51,586$167,300$1,1721.8
1913944,619$38,701$118,700$1,1101.8
1914054,196$33,149$101,100$1,0853.1
1914133,832$42,461$143,400$1,0091.8
1914230,312$42,812$110,400$1,2691.8
1914362,503$47,964$152,000$1,2353.1
1914448,542$45,727$224,600$1,1103.6
1914542,955$70,374$290,100$1,3434.8
1914640,845$99,702$452,200$1,7081.7
1914738,747$104,190$524,900$1,6791.3
1914850,777$80,469$296,800$1,4924.2
1914957,226$54,679$198,200$1,4842.4
1915023,582$61,257$225,400$1,2821.5
1915132,938$58,046$181,200$1,1672.4
1915235,566$57,966$270,000$1,2362.9
1915312,396$53,434$198,700$1,34110.1

Philadelphia, PA has 103 ZIP codes with a combined population of 2,232,857. The average median household income across all ZIP codes is -$19,334,644. The average median home value is -$19,127,553. The average median monthly rent is -$25,888,605.

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