Cary, North Carolina Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

When looking at Population & Steets in Carly City, NC, you may be wondering how many people live in this suburb of Raleigh. The fact is, that there are more than half a million people living in the area. While this does not mean that all of these people live in the city; rather, it means that many of them have been living in the area for a long time.

The city is located in Wake County, NC. Its population is around 174,721 people, with a median age of 36.9. The population is also slightly older than the US average, at 37.4. The median household size is 2.7, compared to 2.6 in the US. The area is home to two universities, one for each racial group. The total area of this city is approximately four square miles.

Cary is a medium sized city in the North Carolina metropolitan area. The city has a population of 155,822, with the majority of residents identifying as White. The next most common race is Asian, followed by Black. The city is also highly family-oriented, with 83% of residents being married and 49% having children under 18.

Among North Carolina's citizens, the Asian-American population in Cary is among the fastest growing. The Asian-American population in the Triangle region is the most rapidly growing. Raleigh and Charlotte are home to the largest Asian-American communities in the state. The majority of these people were born in other countries. Nearly half of them have become naturalized U.S. citizens. Cary's median household income was $110,609, which is well above the national average.