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Who knew Dayton demographics could be so sexy? Check out Census 2010 data and current American Community Survey data for Dayton, OR. Feast your eyes on statuesque tables, curvacous pie charts and titillating trend lines. We dare you to call Dayton demographic data boring!

Quick Facts

Population 2010 Census 2,534 #131 in the state
Median Income 2010 for Households $50,662
Poverty Rate 10.1%
Median Age 32.8 years
Largest Racial or Ethnic Group White
Sources: Census 2010 SF1 & 2006-2010 American Community Survey 5 year estimates

Dayton Demographics Summary

population icon With 2,534 people, Dayton is the 131st most populated city in the state of Oregon out of 377 cities. But watch out, Dayton, because Myrtle Point with 2,514 people and Gervais with 2,464 people are right behind you.

income icon In 2010, the median household income of Dayton residents was $50,662. Dayton households made slightly more than Central Point households ($50,631) and Gold Beach households ($50,575) However, 10.1% of Dayton residents live in poverty.

age icon The median age for Dayton residents is 32.8 years young.

race icon The largest Dayton racial/ethinic groups are White (65.9%) followed by Hispanic (29.9%) and Two or more races (2.0%).

Dayton Race / Ethnic Groups

Non-Hispanic Population
White 1,671
Black 9
American Indian 16
Asian 22
Pacific Islander 0
Some Other Race 7
Two or More Races 51
Hispanic 758
Source: Census 2010 SF1 Table P9 Hispanic or Latino or Not Hispanic or Latino by Race
  • White
  • Black
  • Indian
  • Asian
  • Pacific Islander
  • Some Other Race
  • Two or More Races
  • Hispanic

3 Largest Dayton Race / Ethnic Groups

  • The Dayton White population is 1,671 persons or 65.9%.
  • The Dayton Hispanic population is 758 persons or 29.9%.
  • The Dayton Two or more races population is 51 persons or 2.0%.

Note: the US Census Bureau defines race and ethnicity differently from the way most people think about race and ethnicity. In a nutshell, a person's origin (or what used to be called ethnicity) is either Hispanic or Non-Hispanic. And a person's race can be white, black or African American, American Indian or Alaska Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander, Some Other Race or Two or More Races. For more details about race and origin data, google "US Census Bureau race and origin Census 2010."


Dayton Median Age

Ladies, you need to start eating your Wheaties™. Dayton fellas have a higher median age.

Median Age 32.8 years
Median Age - Females 32.7 years
Median Age - Males 33.0 years
Source: Census 2010 SF1 Table P13 Median Age by Male/Female

Under 18 and Over 65 Age Breakdown

With 32.6% of the Dayton population under 18, Dayton has more spring chickens than a KFC ® at dinner time.

Persons Under 18 32.6%
Persons Over 65 10.1%
Everyone else 57.3
Source: Census 2010 SF1 Table P12 Male/Female by Age
  • Under 18
  • Over 65
  • Everyone else

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