ZIP code 38852

The page on USZIP.com for the ZIP code 38852 provides a comprehensive overview of this area in Iuka, MS. It features a detailed map pinpointing the location and outlines key demographic information such as population size, median age, and household income. The page also includes insights into the local economy, highlighting business environments and employment statistics. Additionally, it offers data on housing, including average home prices and rent costs. Users can find information on nearby schools, public services, and amenities, making it a useful resource for those looking to move to or learn more about the 38852 ZIP code area.

38852 is the zip code for

Iuka, MS

Total population
9,449
Housing units
5,493
Land area
(sq. miles)
200.11
Density
(people per sq. mile)
47.22
Water area
(sq. miles)
12.68

Demographic data for zip code 38852

Gender:

Male
4,505
Female
4,944
Median age
Male
44.00
Female
46.10
Gender

Households:

Total households
4,062
Family households
2,625
Nonfamily households
1,437
Average household size
2.27
Average family size
2.87
Households

Housing units:

Total housing units
5,493
Occupied housing units
4,062
Owner-occupied
3,007
Renter-occupied
1,055
Vacant housing units
1,431
Housing units

Age:

Under 5 years
532
5 to 9 years
549
10 to 14 years
584
15 to 19 years
565
20 to 24 years
414
25 to 34 years
946
35 to 44 years
1,118
45 to 54 years
1,441
55 to 59 years
679
60 to 64 years
662
65 to 74 years
1,078
75 to 84 years
646
85 years and over
235
Median age
45.10
Age

Race:

White
9,004
Hispanic or Latino
121
Black or African American
230
Asian
10
American Indian & Alaska Native
16
Native Hawaiian & Other Pacific Islander
0
Other (One Race)
0
Two or More Races
68
Race
* Based on 2010, 2000 U.S. Census data

Economic data for zip code 38852

Employment status:

Population
(16 years and over)
7,306
Civilian labor force
3,426
Employed
3,076
Unemployed
350
Armed Forces
0
Not in labor force
3,880
Percent Unemployed
10.2%
Employment status

Commuting to work:

Workers
(16 years and over)
2,922
Car, truck, or van
Drove alone
2,710
Carpooled
141
Public transportation
(excluding taxicab)
0
Walked
49
Other means
14
Worked at home
8
Mean travel time
21.2 min.
Commuting to work

Occupation:

Civilian employed population
(16 years and over)
3,076
Management / business / science / arts
1,001
Service
477
Sales / office
829
Natural resources / construction / maintenance
251
Production / transportation / material moving
518
Occupation

Industry:

Civilian employed population
(16 years and over)
3,076
Agriculture / forestry / fishing / hunting / mining
52
Construction
215
Manufacturing
538
Wholesale trade
51
Retail trade
217
Transportation / warehousing / utilities
134
Information
30
Finance / insurance / real estate / rental / leasing
161
Professional / scientific / management / administrative / waste management services
324
Educational services / health care / social assistance
772
Arts / entertainment / recreation / accommodation / food services
177
Public administration
276
Other services
129
Industry

Class of worker:

Civilian employed population
(16 years and over)
3,076
Private wage & salary workers
2,299
Government workers
557
Self-employed
(in own not incorporated business)
220
Unpaid family workers
0
Class of worker

Income:

Total households
3,620
Less than $10,000
483
$10,000 to $14,999
357
$15,000 to $24,999
500
$25,000 to $34,999
545
$35,000 to $49,999
413
$50,000 to $74,999
607
$75,000 to $99,999
341
$100,000 to $149,999
271
$150,000 to $199,999
24
$200,000 or more
79
Median household income
$31,719
Mean household income
$47,679
Percentage of people whose income in the past 12 months is below the poverty level
20.9%
Income
* Based on 2007-2011 American Community Survey 5-year estimates

Public schools in 38852

Name & AddressPhone# of studentsFree lunchPupils per teacher
Iuka Elementary School
1500 Old Whitehouse Rd
(662) 423-929042019815.1
Iuka Middle School
507 West Quitman
(662) 423-331637516517.0
Tishomingo County High School
701 Hwy 72
(662) 423-730067530718.8

Hospitals and Medical Centers around 38852

NameAddressPhone# of beds
Baptist Mem Hosp-Booneville100 Hospital Street
Booneville, MS 38829
(662) 720-500099
Gilmore Memorial Hospital1105 Earl Frye Boulevard
Amory, MS 38821
(662) 256-711195
Iuka Hospital1777 Curtis Drive
Iuka, MS 38852
(662) 423-605148
Magnolia Regional Health Ctr611 Alcorn Drive
Corinth, MS 38834
(662) 293-1000163
North Mississippi Med Center
830 South Gloster Street
Tupelo, MS 38801
(662) 841-3000726
North Mississippi State Hosp1937 Briar Ridge Road
Tupelo, MS 38801
(662) 690-420050
Okolona Community HospitalRockwell Drive
Okolona, MS 38860
(662) 447-331176
Pontotoc Hospital & Ecf176 South Main Street
Pontotoc, MS 38863
(662) 488-764071
Trace Regional Hospital
Highway 8 East
Houston, MS 38851
(662) 456-3700138

Restaurants, dining rooms and coffee shops in 38852

Restaurant nameAddressCuisinePhone
Hardee's1610 Curtis Dr
Iuka, MS 38852
American, Fast Food, Hamburgers, Sandwiches662-423-1008
Sonic Drive-In303 Constitution Dr
Iuka, MS 38852
American, Fast Food, Hamburgers, Hot Dogs662-423-9100
Subway Sandwiches & Salads509 Battleground Dr
Iuka, MS 38852
Fast Food, Salads, Sandwiches662-423-0088

Crime Rates in Iuka, MS

Crime rates in Iuka, MS:

Total
74
Violent Crime
8
Murder & Manslaughter
0
Forcible Rape
0
Robbery
0
Aggravated Assault
8
Property Crime
66
Burglary
21
Larceny & Theft
42
Motor Vehicle Theft
3
Arson
3
Iuka, MS

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