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Appomattox County, Virginia

FIPS 51011 · Lynchburg, VA · Population 16,610
9 Sources Updated June 22, 2026
$62,853
Median Income
$80,734 national
3.3%
Unemployment
4% national
$476M
GDP
19.2%
Bachelor's+
35.7% national
Small population: 16,610 residents. These figures come from the U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey 5-year estimates, which carry a wide margin of error for places under 20,000 people. Read each value as an approximate range, and treat year-over-year changes as indicative rather than exact. A small shift can reflect survey sampling, not a real change on the ground.

Demographics & Population

Census Bureau American Community Survey 2020-2024 · 5-Year Estimates

Household Income

Source: U.S. Census Bureau · American Community Survey 2020-2024 5-Year Estimates
Median Household
$62,853
Per Capita
$32,522
Mean Household
$77,243
Poverty Rate
14% approx.
Median Income Comparison
Appomattox County$62,853
Virginia$93,170
National$80,734

Population Profile

Source: Census Bureau ACS 2020-2024 · Tables B01001, B02001, B03003
65+: 21.1% (3,509 residents) 55-64: 13.8% (2,290 residents) 35-54: 24.5% (4,075 residents) 18-34: 18.5% (3,075 residents) Under 18: 22% (3,661 residents) 43 Median Age
Cohorts
Under 18 · 22%
18-34 · 18.5%
35-54 · 24.5%
55-64 · 13.8%
65+ · 21.1%
Race & Ethnicity
White77.2%
Black or African American15.9%
Asian0.4%
Hispanic or Latino(any race)2.4%
Hispanic or Latino is an ethnic category and overlaps with the race categories above.

Educational Attainment

Source: Census Bureau ACS 2020-2024 · Table B15003 · Population 25+
92.5%
High School+
National: 89.6%
▲ +2.9 pts
19.2%
Bachelor's+
National: 35.7%
▼ 16.5 pts
4.3%
Graduate+
National: 14.1%
▼ 9.8 pts

Employment Overview

Source: U.S. Census Bureau · American Community Survey 2020-2024 5-Year Estimates
16,610
Population
8,213
Labor Force
Employed
7,784
Unemployment Rate BLS LAUS 2025 annual
3.3% ▲ +0.1 pts YoY
Mean Commute
26.7 min
Work From Home vs 15.1% national
10.3%
Key Takeaways
  • Income gap: Households earn meaningfully less than the national median, which directly affects retail demand, housing absorption, and tax base.
  • Talent gap: Bachelor's-or-higher attainment trails the national average by 16.5 pts, relevant for advanced-services attraction strategy.
  • Aging population: Median age of 43 is materially above the U.S. norm; succession planning and senior-services demand are real factors.

Economy & Industry

Bureau of Labor Statistics QCEW · Bureau of Economic Analysis

$476M
Gross Domestic Product · 2024
Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis · CAGDP1 Regional GDP

Top Industries by Employment

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics · Quarterly Census of Employment & Wages 2025 Annual
Top industries by employment in Appomattox County, Virginia, with employment, share of top sectors, and average wage
IndustryEmploymentShare of Top 10Avg Wage
1Retail Trade
669 34.9%
$32,327
2Construction
421 21.9%
$58,642
3Accommodation and Food Services
335 17.5%
$19,641
4Other Services (except Public Administration)
170 8.9%
$46,450
5Manufacturing
98 5.1%
$47,975
6Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation
70 3.6%
$20,107
7Administrative and Support and Waste Management
53 2.8%
$45,364
8Finance and Insurance
52 2.7%
$62,050
9Wholesale Trade
50 2.6%
$52,747
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Key Takeaways
  • Largest sector: Retail Trade employs 669 workers (34.9% of tracked sectors), at an average wage of $32,327.
  • Economic scale: Regional GDP of $476M (2024).
  • Wage stratification: Finance and Insurance averages $62,050 while Accommodation and Food Services averages $19,641, a 3.2x spread in the same local economy, with implications for workforce development and talent strategy.
Source: BLS QCEW + BEA Regional GDP.
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Industry Concentration

Location Quotient measures regional specialization vs. national average. LQ > 1.0 = concentrated.

Location Quotient Analysis

Concentrated Industries
Source: BLS QCEW · 3-digit NAICS sub-sector · Location Quotient vs. national employment share
Same source as the Top Industries table above, sub-sector view surfaces the specialization the supersector view masks (e.g., Plastics & Rubber Manufacturing inside the Manufacturing supersector).
Forestry and Logging
34.42x
37
General Merchandise Retailers
3.46x
263
Private Households
2.70x
13
Specialty Trade Contractors
2.52x
308
Building Material and Garden Supply Retailers
2.39x
77
Personal and Laundry Services
1.78x
66
Health and Personal Care Retailers
1.69x
42
Gasoline Stations and Fuel Dealers
1.67x
41
Construction of Buildings
1.63x
71
Repair and Maintenance
1.58x
54

Cluster Depth

Source: BLS QCEW · Sub-sectors with LQ ≥ 1.5 indicate genuine cluster concentration
Dominant Cluster
Retail Trade Cluster
Coherent grouping of concentrated sub-sectors, signals supply-chain fit for site selectors
423
Cluster Employment
3.46x
Peak LQ
Concentrated Sub-Sectors
Forestry and Logging
34.42x 37
General Merchandise Retailers
3.46x 263
Private Households
2.70x 13
Specialty Trade Contractors
2.52x 308
Building Material and Garden Supply Retailers
2.39x 77
Personal and Laundry Services
1.78x 66
Health and Personal Care Retailers
1.69x 42
Gasoline Stations and Fuel Dealers
1.67x 41
Construction of Buildings
1.63x 71
Repair and Maintenance
1.58x 54

Attraction Opportunities

LQ < 0.5 with ≥ 50 employed, realistic diversification targets. Source: BLS QCEW
Key Takeaways
  • Top specialization: Forestry and Logging concentrates at 34.42x the national norm, top-decile concentration, the kind of signature sector that defines a region's economic identity to site selectors.
  • Cluster depth: 10 sub-sectors register LQ ≥ 1.5, suggesting an interconnected industrial base rather than reliance on a single employer or sector.
Source: BLS QCEW sub-sector Location Quotients.
Appomattox County's Top Sectors by Workforce Share
Each rectangle's area is proportional to that sector's share of total private-sector employment across all NAICS supersectors. Hover for exact employment.
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics QCEW 2025 Annual · Private sector, NAICS supersectors

Housing & Affordability

Census ACS · HUD Fair Market Rents FY2026

Housing Overview

Source: Census Bureau ACS 2020-2024 5-Year Estimates · Tables B25001, B25077, B25064
$207,600
Median Home Value vs 2019
$855
Rent/Mo
75.8%
Owner-Occ
11%
Vacancy
3.3x
Home Value to Income Ratio
vs. ~4.1x national average

HUD Fair Market Rents

Source: HUD · Fair Market Rents FY2026
Studio
$1,027/mo
1 Bedroom
$1,033/mo
2 Bedroom
$1,187/mo
3 Bedroom
$1,635/mo
4 Bedroom
$1,750/mo
30% of monthly median household income (~$1,571/mo) · rents above this line are typically considered cost-burdened.
Key Takeaways
  • In line with national: Home value to income ratio of 3.3x sits near the ~4.1x national average; affordability is neither a clear advantage nor a recruitment friction.
  • High home ownership: 75.8% owner-occupied; rental supply may be tight for incoming workers.
  • Elevated vacancy: 11% vacancy rate. In resort, rural, and seasonal markets much of this is recreational/seasonal (second homes), not available supply; confirm the vacancy-by-reason split before treating it as a redevelopment opportunity.
  • Affordable rent tiers: 3 of 5 HUD Fair Market Rent bedroom tiers sit below the 30%-of-median-income affordability threshold (~$1,571/mo).
Source: Census ACS housing tables + HUD Fair Market Rents.

Workforce Pipeline

Labor force readiness, commuting, and workforce composition

Labor Market Overview

Source: Census ACS 2020-2024 · Tables B01001, B23025, B08303, B08301
9,440
Working Age (18-64) vs 2019
Mean Commute
26.7 min
Work From Home vs 15.1% national
10.3%
Prime-Age Employed (25-54)
80%
of prime-age population
Labor force participation rate: 63.4% of working-age population (18-64) 63% Participation
▲ vs 2019

Education & Talent Pipeline

Source: Census ACS 2020-2024 · Table B15003 · College Scorecard
Bachelor's+
19.2%
HS Diploma+
92.5%
Regional / Statewide Institutions
Total credentials awarded
72,277/yr
Liberty University 25,513/yr
George Mason University 10,335/yr
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 10,020/yr
University of Virginia-Main Campus 9,615/yr
Northern Virginia Community College 9,087/yr
Virginia Commonwealth University 7,707/yr

Aging Workforce

Source: Census Bureau ACS · Derived from age & employment tables
24.3%
55-64 of working-age population (18-64)
Elevated retirement risk, above the 20% threshold. Succession planning recommended.

Workforce by Occupation

Source: Census ACS 2020-2024 · Table C24010 · Civilian employed population 16+
Management / Professional
30.2%
Service
18%
Sales & Office
24.7%
Construction / Maint.
8.9%
Production / Transport
18.3%
Bars scaled 2× for visual differentiation; percentage labels show actual share of 7,784 employed workers.
Key Takeaways
  • Succession risk is real: 24.3% of working-age residents are 55-64. Plan for retirements over the next decade and pair attraction strategy with talent retention.
  • Talent pipeline: 6 regional institutions feed the workforce; the top three combined produce 45,868 annual credentials.
Source: ACS workforce data and College Scorecard.

AI Insights

AI-assisted analysis, drawn from 9 federal data sources

Sample AI Insight

Appomattox County shows strong potential for forestry and logging attraction, with a 34.42x concentration and 37 jobs in this sub-sector. It ranks in the top decile nationally. Near-term succession risk is elevated, with 24.3% of the working-age population within 10 years of retirement age.

The interconnected base across forestry and logging, general merchandise retailers, and private households creates supply-chain attraction leverage rather than single-employer risk, a structural advantage for industrial recruitment.

Industry Shift Analysis

Manufacturing Automation Risk
High
Healthcare Growth Forecast
+4.2% CAGR
Remote Work Migration
67/100

Prospect Match Scores

Advanced Manufacturing
92/100
Life Sciences
84/100
Data Centers
71/100
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Data Sources

Updated from official federal government data.

Census ACS 5-Year2024
BLS QCEW2025 annual
BLS LAUS (via FRED)2025 annual
BEA Regional GDP2024
Census CBP2023
HUD Fair Market RentsFY2026
FCC Broadband Map2024
USAspending.govFY2026
College ScorecardAY 2022-23

Frequently Asked Questions

Key economic and demographic figures for Appomattox County, Virginia, from federal data sources.

What is the population of Appomattox County, Virginia?

16,610 (U.S. Census Bureau, ACS 5-Year Estimates).

What is the median household income in Appomattox County, Virginia?

$62,853 (U.S. Census Bureau, ACS 5-Year Estimates).

What is the unemployment rate in Appomattox County, Virginia?

3.3% (2025 annual average, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, LAUS).

What is the GDP of Appomattox County, Virginia?

$476M (U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, CAGDP1).