Seminole

Seminole

Population Demographics

As of 2025 the population of Seminole is 7,043. The population is expected to grow to 7,105 by 2030 - a growth rate of 0.18%.

The median age of Seminole residents is 32.

The diversity index of Seminole is 77.5, meaning that there is a 78% chance that any two people selected out of 100 residents will be of different race or ethnicity from one another.

Housing and Income

The average household income in Seminole is $88,077 and projected to be $91,375 in 2030. Per capita income is $31,527, projected to be $33,371 in 2030. 1.62% of households – 114 – have an income of $200,000 or higher. Average net worth is $671,445 and the average disposable income is $70,476.

There are 2,802 housing units in Seminole; 1,955 are owner-occupied, 559 are rented, and 288 are vacant. The average home value is $201,485, with 325 homes built in 2010 or later, and 115 built in 1939 or earlier.

Business and Workforce

There are 392 businesses in Seminole, employing 3,759 workers and pulling from a labor force of 2,930 age 16 and above. 283 workers commute into Seminole from outside the county or state. Key industries for the area include:

2,579 residents both live and work in/around Seminole. The average travel time is 0.0 minutes. 32.96% people have a commute of less than 5 minutes while 4.73% commute 90 minutes or more each way. Of commuters, 2,363 drive alone, 377 carpool, and 0 take public transportation. 165 use other modes of transport such as motorcycle, bicycle, walking, etc. 25 residents work from home.

1,688 members of the workforce hold a high school diploma or GED. 252 have associates degrees, 544 have bachelor’s degrees, and 121 hold a graduate or professional degree.