Madison County

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Madison County

Demographics

Population2022
68,020472,637
Median Age2022
42.5039.40
Race / Ethnicity2022

Economy

Household Income2022
$68,869$71,479

Housing

Vacant Units2022
17.78%8.77%

Poverty

Pop. In Poverty2022
9.53%13.91%

Transportation

Commuters2022
28,155200,304

Education

HS Ed. & Above2022
93.07%91.36%

Unemployment

Unemployment Rate2022
4.10%5.60%

About

Madison County is a county in Central New York. As of 2022, the Census Bureau estimated the Population of Madison County to be 68,020.

In 2009 the population of Madison County was 69,868. This represents an annualized growth rate of -0.2% in the population of Madison County.

Madison County contains the places of Bridgeport, Canastota, Cazenovia, Chittenango, Hamilton, Morrisville, Munnsville, Oneida City, and Wampsville.

Explore publicly available data on Madison County related to economics, housing, transportation, poverty, and education through the data visualizations provided below.

Demographics

Veteran Population

Some veterans have served in multiple conflicts. To avoid double-counting, all veterans are categorized according to the most recent conflict in which they served.

Economy & Arts

Business Ownership by Race and Gender

As of , NaN% of businesses in Madison County (0) were male-owned businesses.

* The Census Bureau hides portions of data to protect the confidentiality of businesses that could be easily identified when there are very few businesses in a certain group or one or two large businesses that could be easily identified. Click here for more detailed documentation.

Arts Grants

The chart shows the breakdown of recipients of grants awarded by the New York State Council on the Arts to organizations in Madison County.

Housing

Housing Tenure by Race Over Time

Considering the overall population in Madison County for , there were more N/A housing units than N/A housing units, with N/A of units owned.

In , there were approximately NaN N/A units and NaN N/A units.

Poverty

Education

Educational Attainment

In Madison County, there were more N/A than N/A completers over the age of 25 in the workforce, with NaN% N/A completers over the age of 25 in the workforce. There were approximately NaN N/A and NaN N/A completers over the age of 25 in the workforce as of N/A.

3rd Grade Test Scores

46%

Overall Proficiency2024
While the tools and procedures for measuring proficiency have changed over time, NYSED has considered student performance at levels 3-4 to be proficient throughout the timeframe of the data presented here. While performance at level 2 is not considered proficient, students performing at level 2 or above are considered on track to graduate. Please see this 2021 NYSED press release for a definition of ELA performance levels.

3rd Grade Testing by School and Race

While the tools and procedures for measuring proficiency have changed over time, NYSED has considered student performance at levels 3-4 to be proficient throughout the timeframe of the data presented here. While performance at level 2 is not considered proficient, students performing at level 2 or above are considered on track to graduate. Please see this 2021 NYSED press release for a definition of ELA performance levels.

Degree Completion by Race and Gender

Highest Level of Completions

0
High School Only

0
Bachelors Degree or Higher

As of , the highest level of education for 0 residents in Madison County was a high school diploma, while an additional 0 have gone on to attain a bachelors degree or higher.

Health

Lead Exposure Among Children

The chart on the right shows the rate per 1,000 of confirmed high blood lead levels (>=10mcg/dL) among tested children aged 72 months and younger in the counties of Central New York. There is no available data for Madison County.