Montgomeryville
Recent News About Montgomeryville
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4.5% of citizens unemployed in Montgomery County in 2021
The unemployment rate in Montgomery County hit 4.5% among residents aged 16 and 65 years old in 2021.
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Census Bureau: 78.3% of people in Montgomery County were old enough to vote in 2021
Of the 850,890 citizens living in Montgomery County in 2021, 78.3% were old enough to vote, equating to 666,170 individuals, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained on Oct. 26.
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St. Joseph's Manor Q4 2023’s 3rd largest nursing home in Montgomery County
St. Joseph's Manor, the third largest nursing home in Montgomery County, aided an average of 198.3 residents per day during the fourth quarter of 2023.
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Horsham Center for Jewish Life was 2nd largest nursing home in Montgomery County as of Q4 2023
With an overall rating of one, Horsham Center for Jewish Life was the second largest nursing home in Montgomery County during the fourth quarter of 2023.
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Parkhouse Rehabilitation and Nursing Center was largest nursing home in Montgomery County as of Q4 2023
Parkhouse Rehabilitation and Nursing Center, the largest nursing home in Montgomery County, aided an average of 306.3 residents per day during the fourth quarter of 2023.
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2021: Montgomery County residents have median age of 41
Montgomery County residents have a median age of 41-years-old as of 2021, according to US Census Data.
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Census Bureau: 4.2% of people in Montgomery County identified as multiracial in 2021
Of the 850,890 citizens living in Montgomery County in 2021, 95.8% said they were only one race, while 4.2% said they were two or more races, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained in June.
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1,298 inmates were incarcerated in Montgomery County in August
There were 1,298 inmates in Montgomery County in August, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections.
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775 inmates in Montgomery County are Black in July
Black is the most common ethnicity among inmates in Montgomery County, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections.
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July: Montgomery County is home to 509 White inmates
Black is the most common ethnicity among inmates in Montgomery County, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections.
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How many Asian inmates were incarcerated in Montgomery County in July?
Black is the most common ethnicity among inmates in Montgomery County, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections.
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Montgomery County is home to one inmate of unknown ethnicity in July
Black is the most common ethnicity among inmates in Montgomery County, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections.
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Montgomery County is home to one American Indian inmate in July
Black is the most common ethnicity among inmates in Montgomery County, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections.
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How many inmates were incarcerated in Montgomery County during July?
There were 1,298 inmates in Montgomery County in July, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections.
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769 inmates in Montgomery County are Black in June
Black is the most common ethnicity among inmates in Montgomery County, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections.
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June: Montgomery County is home to 507 White inmates
Black is the most common ethnicity among inmates in Montgomery County, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections.
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How many Asian inmates were incarcerated in Montgomery County in June?
Black is the most common ethnicity among inmates in Montgomery County, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections.
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Montgomery County is home to one inmate of unknown ethnicity in June
Black is the most common ethnicity among inmates in Montgomery County, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections.
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How many American Indian inmates were incarcerated in Montgomery County in June?
Black is the most common ethnicity among inmates in Montgomery County, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections.
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Q2: Montgomery County is home to 769 Black inmates
Black is the most common ethnicity among inmates in Montgomery County, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections.