Demographics Swampscott, Massachusetts




as of census of 2010, there 13,787 people, 5,579 households, , 3,986 families residing in town. population density 4,725.9 people per square mile (1,824.4/km²). there 5,930 housing units @ average density of 1,944.5 per square mile (750.7/km²). racial makeup of town 97.47% white, 0.74% black or african american, 0.06% native american, 0.68% asian, 0.02% pacific islander, 0.28% other races, , 0.75% 2 or more races. hispanic or latino of race 1.27% of population. .


there 5,719 households out of 33.3% had children under age of 18 living them, 58.2% married couples living together, 9.0% had female householder no husband present, , 30.3% non-families. 25.9% of households made of individuals , 13.6% had living alone 65 years of age or older. average household size 2.48 , average family size 3.00.


in town, population spread out 24.0% under age of 18, 4.5% 18 24, 27.8% 25 44, 26.0% 45 64, , 17.7% 65 years of age or older. median age 42 years. every 100 females there 86.5 males. every 100 females age 18 , over, there 82.3 males.


the median income household in town $84,174, , median income family $92,795. males had median income of $56,541 versus $38,690 females. per capita income town $45,487. town among of richest towns in state (see list of massachusetts locations per capita income) , ranked @ 16th. 2.5% of families , 3.7% of population below poverty line, including 4.1% of under age 18 , 5.4% of age 65 or over. median home sale price town in 2007 $565,894. home values typically range around $400,000 upwards of $5 million ocean front homes. these prices comparable other wealthy north shore towns such marblehead , manchester-by-the-sea located nearby. in upper class oceanfront neighborhoods , neighborhoods ocean views or views of boston skyline, average home prices increase as $1,038,569 , average household incomes can range upwards of $150,000. larger oceanfront properties have been assessed @ values greater $5 million , in cases upwards of $10 million.



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