| Population: 231,483 |
| Area: 149.9 sq. miles |
| Median Family Income: $31,851 |
| Median Age: 34.3 Years |
| Per Capita Income: $15,663 |
Birmingham’s economy is growing in many different economic sectors. With areas like health and bio-science, finance, and engineering rapidly growing, the city is looking to get ahead of the future economy. The city is in the process of rezoning and building in order to create office space in order to accommodate coming demand from incoming health and finance companies. The low real estate costs are another benefit for incoming companies who wish to move to a more affordable area.
Jefferson County is the most prosperous region in Alabama. With its county seat, Birmingham, Jefferson County has seen considerably more industrial growth over the last century than almost any county in the South.
Jefferson County is also known for high sales taxes. The County levees a 9% sales tax on all purchased items including groceries, food, and clothing. This is one of the highest sales taxes in the country and many state and local business and political groups are taking a serious look into lowering taxation in the county. |