County

Lauderdale County, AL

11 ZIP codes  ·  7 cities  ·  Alabama

👥95,521Population
💰$60,985Median HH Income▼ 20% below avg
🎂41.5Median Age
🏠$180,520Median Home Value▼ 35% below avg
🎓36.8%College Grads≈ Avg
📊3.9%Unemployment▼ 20% below avg
People & Population (ACS 2023 — weighted avg)
♂ Male 48.1% Female 51.9% ♀

Race & Ethnicity

White: 82.8%Hispanic: 3.3%Black: 10.1%Asian: 0.6%Other: 3.3%Race
White82.8%
Hispanic3.3%
Black10.1%
Asian0.6%
Other3.3%

Age Breakdown

Under 5
5%
5–17
14%
18–24
12%
25–44
23%
45–64
25%
65+
9%

Key Indicators

Median Age41.5 yrs
Avg HH Size1.38
Below Poverty13.2% ▲ 32% above avg
College Grads36.8% ≈ Avg
Unemployment3.9% ▼ 20% below avg
No HS Diploma648 (1.1%)
HS Graduate19,572 (33.1%)
Some College7,540 (12.8%)
Associates9,304 (15.7%)
Bachelors5,259 (8.9%)
Graduate Degree16,791 (28.4%)

Education

No HS: 1.1%HS Grad: 33.1%Some College: 12.8%Associates: 15.7%Bachelors: 8.9%Graduate: 28.4%Edu
No HS1.1%
HS Grad33.1%
Some College12.8%
Associates15.7%
Bachelors8.9%
Graduate28.4%
Housing & Income

Housing Tenure

Owner: 68.9%Renter: 31.1%Tenure
Owner68.9%
Renter31.1%

Home Value Distribution

Under $50k
9%
$50k–$100k
14%
$100k–$150k
17%
$150k–$200k
15%
$200k–$300k
23%
$300k–$500k
16%
Over $500k
7%

Financials

Median HH Income$60,985 ▼ 20% below avg
Median Home Value$180,520 ▼ 35% below avg
Home/Income Ratio3.0x (nat avg ~3.5x)
Median Rent$826/mo
Total Housing Units45,019
Vacant Units6,024

Income Distribution

Under $25k
22%
$25k–$50k
18%
$50k–$75k
18%
$75k–$100k
15%
$100k–$150k
14%
$150k–$200k
8%
Over $200k
5%
Employment & Commute

How People Get to Work

Drove Alone
91%
Public Transit
0%
Walked
1%
Work From Home
7%

Commute Time

Under 15 min
29%
15–30 min
37%
30–45 min
15%
Over 45 min
19%
Housing Stock

Year Built

Before 1940
2%
1940s–1950s
13%
1960s–1970s
14%
1980s–1990s
16%
2000+
56%
About Lauderdale County, AL

Lauderdale County is located in Alabama and encompasses 11 ZIP codes spanning 7 cities and communities. The county has an estimated population of 95,521 residents. With a median age of 41.53, it is a middle-aged county.

Lauderdale County has a solidly middle-class economic profile. The median household income of $60,984 is below the national average. Unemployment stands at 3.9%, below the national average. The poverty rate of 13.2% is above the national average.

Housing in Lauderdale County is an affordable housing market, with a median home value of $180,520 — below the national average. Monthly median rent is approximately $826. Homeownership rates are high at 68.9%, reflecting a largely residential, stable population.

The residents of Lauderdale County are primarily White (82.81%). Educational attainment is moderately educated — 36.8% of adults hold a bachelor's degree or higher, near the national average.

Lauderdale County, AL is a solidly middle-class area in Alabama. The 11 ZIP codes within the county each have their own character — browse the full list below to find the right community, whether you're looking for affordable housing, strong schools, or economic opportunity.

ZIP Codes in Lauderdale County
ZIPCityPopulationMedian IncomeMedian HomeMedian RentUnemp.College
35610 Anderson 1,635 $87,645 $123,400 $950 1.8% 31.0%
35630 Florence 33,697 $44,168 $153,300 $783 6.4% 36.3%
35633 Florence 20,733 $66,008 $177,500 $792 3.2% 34.0%
35634 Florence 10,009 $71,630 $262,800 $911 2.6% 45.5%
35645 Killen 13,756 $80,078 $212,500 $1,006 2.0% 40.8%
35648 Lexington 3,622 $71,563 $127,800 $623 3.0% 34.8%
35652 Rogersville 9,251 $64,779 $178,600 $799 1.8% 35.7%
35677 Waterloo 1,874 $48,350 $190,400 $642 0.0% 33.7%