Doylestown

Home of the Chippewa Chipps, Doylestown is located in northeast Wayne County. Doylestown, founded in 1827, was named after William Doyle and currently has a population of 3,059.

Served by a branch of the Wayne County Public Library, Doylestown features a summer concert series, farmer's market, and the annual Rogues Hollow Festival which celebrates the town and its heritage.

Population

3,052

Population

0.1%

Population Growth

45.4

Median Age

population

Housing & Income

$74,429

Median Household Income

$194,100

Median Home Value

$854

Median Monthly Rent

housing

3,516

Housing Units

1.9%

Housing Vacancy

0%

Rental Vacancy

Industries

industry

Top Five Industries By Employment

228 jobs

Elementary and Secondary Schools (Local Government)

Top Five Industries By Salary

$78,612

Federal Government, Civilian, Excluding Postal Service

198 jobs

Local Government, Excluding Education and Hospitals

154 jobs

State Government, Excluding Education and Hospitals

101 jobs

Nonupholstered Wood Household Furniture Manufacturing

57 jobs

Landscaping Services

$70,568

State Government, Excluding Education and Hospitals

$69,464

US Postal Service

$69,058

Indoor and Outdoor Display Advertising

$63,130

Other Accounting Services

Workforce

$61,382

Average Earnings

1,830

Jobs

commute

20.9 minutes

Mean Commute Time

1,093

Commute into Zip Code

2,723

Commute out of Zip Code

Data prepared by Team NEO