Females (%) distibution for all U.S. cities (pop. 5,000+)
Top 101 cities with largest percentage of females in industries: Textile mills and textile products (population 5,000+) | ||
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Rank | City | Females (%) |
1. | Crandall-Eton, GA (housing) (pop. 9,407) | 44.9% |
2. | Casey Springs, GA (housing) (pop. 6,188) | 44.6% |
3. | Red Bud, GA (housing) (pop. 6,266) | 30.3% |
4. | North Whitfield, GA (housing) (pop. 10,574) | 30.0% |
5. | Sugar Valley-Resaca, GA (housing) (pop. 7,747) | 27.2% |
6. | Catoosa Springs, GA (housing) (pop. 7,509) | 26.2% |
7. | Westside, GA (housing) (pop. 15,369) | 24.4% |
8. | Langdale, AL (housing) (pop. 13,528) | 22.7% |
9. | Beulah, AL (housing) (pop. 6,187) | 15.3% |
10. | Slater, SC (housing) (pop. 5,804) | 14.5% |
11. | Long Island, AL (housing) (pop. 6,081) | 11.4% |
12. | Hamer, SC (housing) (pop. 5,377) | 11.3% |
13. | Carters Lake, GA (housing) (pop. 7,684) | 10.9% |
14. | Rock Creek, GA (housing) (pop. 5,491) | 10.7% |
15. | South Gastonia, NC (housing) (pop. 5,762) | 10.2% |
16. | Rossville-Beverly Hills, GA (housing) (pop. 10,861) | 9.7% |
17. | Macedonia, SC (housing) (pop. 6,803) | 9.4% |
18. | Oakway, SC (housing) (pop. 9,155) | 9.4% |
19. | Armuchee, GA (housing) (pop. 9,817) | 8.9% |
20. | Valley, GA (housing) (pop. 8,306) | 7.9% |
21. | Fingerville, SC (housing) (pop. 5,891) | 7.0% |
22. | Washington-Metasville, GA (housing) (pop. 6,762) | 6.5% |
23. | Gramling, SC (housing) (pop. 6,304) | 6.4% |
24. | White-Pine Log, GA (housing) (pop. 10,476) | 6.4% |
25. | Southeast Bradley, TN (housing) (pop. 8,592) | 6.4% |
26. | Coopers, GA (housing) (pop. 6,995) | 6.4% |
27. | Woodville, SC (housing) (pop. 9,286) | 6.1% |
28. | Hendersonville, SC (housing) (pop. 6,123) | 5.6% |
29. | Tigerville, SC (housing) (pop. 7,542) | 5.5% |
30. | Highland, SC (housing) (pop. 12,102) | 4.9% |
31. | Smiths, AL (housing) (pop. 24,633) | 4.9% |
32. | Titus, AL (housing) (pop. 5,079) | 4.8% |
33. | Mossy Creek, GA (housing) (pop. 7,112) | 4.8% |
34. | Three Sisters Mountains, GA (housing) (pop. 12,508) | 4.8% |
35. | Craig-Tyler, AL (housing) (pop. 6,843) | 4.7% |
36. | Van Wyck, SC (housing) (pop. 8,450) | 4.7% |
37. | Boynton Ridge, GA (housing) (pop. 13,326) | 4.6% |
38. | Smiths-Salem, AL (housing) (pop. 29,351) | 4.6% |
39. | Yorkville, GA (housing) (pop. 10,575) | 4.4% |
40. | Pauline, SC (housing) (pop. 10,205) | 4.2% |
41. | Stevens Creek, SC (housing) (pop. 8,350) | 4.1% |
42. | Cresaptown-Bel Air, MD (housing) (pop. 5,715) | 4.0% |
43. | Beauregard-Marvyn, AL (housing) (pop. 10,469) | 3.9% |
44. | District 7, Cresaptown/Bel Air, MD (housing) (pop. 6,661) | 3.9% |
45. | East Escambia, AL (housing) (pop. 5,729) | 3.8% |
46. | Juno, GA (housing) (pop. 15,063) | 3.7% |
47. | South Bradley, TN (housing) (pop. 7,237) | 3.7% |
48. | Charlestown, RI (housing) (pop. 7,827) | 3.7% |
49. | Fairmont Mills, SC (housing) (pop. 8,641) | 3.7% |
50. | South Pickens, AL (housing) (pop. 5,743) | 3.5% |
51. | Choccolocco, AL (housing) (pop. 5,611) | 3.5% |
52. | Edisto-Shaws, SC (housing) (pop. 5,123) | 3.4% |
53. | Swansea, MA (housing) (pop. 15,865) | 3.0% |
54. | North Ogeechee, GA (housing) (pop. 6,547) | 2.9% |
55. | Shelby, NY (housing) (pop. 5,319) | 2.8% |
56. | West Jackson, GA (housing) (pop. 14,142) | 2.8% |
57. | Elon College, NC (housing) (pop. 7,419) | 2.7% |
58. | Bean Station, TN (housing) (pop. 7,818) | 2.7% |
59. | Columbus, GA (housing) (pop. 185,888) | 2.5% |
60. | Knob Creek, TN (housing) (pop. 6,543) | 2.5% |
61. | Ivylog, GA (housing) (pop. 6,791) | 2.5% |
62. | Brushy Creek, SC (housing) (pop. 21,300) | 2.4% |
63. | Stonybrook-Wilshire, PA (housing) (pop. 5,963) | 2.4% |
64. | East Brainerd, TN (housing) (pop. 15,187) | 2.3% |
65. | Phoenix, GA (housing) (pop. 6,227) | 2.3% |
66. | Ridgeway, NY (housing) (pop. 6,780) | 2.2% |
67. | Bethesda, TN (housing) (pop. 6,697) | 2.2% |
68. | Nevils-Stilson, GA (housing) (pop. 7,249) | 2.2% |
69. | Sandy Run-Staley, SC (housing) (pop. 5,047) | 2.1% |
70. | Sale Creek, TN (housing) (pop. 6,648) | 2.1% |
71. | Turner, ME (housing) (pop. 5,734) | 2.0% |
72. | Beech Island, SC (housing) (pop. 8,468) | 1.9% |
73. | Conklin, NY (housing) (pop. 5,441) | 1.9% |
74. | Midway-Hardwick, GA (housing) (pop. 5,339) | 1.9% |
75. | Fincastle, TN (housing) (pop. 5,060) | 1.8% |
76. | Hopkinton, RI (housing) (pop. 8,188) | 1.8% |
77. | Waterboro, ME (housing) (pop. 7,693) | 1.8% |
78. | Yuba Foothills, CA (housing) (pop. 5,446) | 1.7% |
79. | Westport, MA (housing) (pop. 15,532) | 1.7% |
80. | Winchester, CT (housing) (pop. 11,242) | 1.7% |
81. | Windham, CT (housing) (pop. 25,268) | 1.7% |
82. | Baker, FL (housing) (pop. 7,134) | 1.7% |
83. | Richmond, RI (housing) (pop. 7,708) | 1.6% |
84. | Appling, GA (housing) (pop. 8,141) | 1.6% |
85. | Southwest San Gabriel Valley, CA (housing) (pop. 326,450) | 1.6% |
86. | Websters Chapel-Alexandria Valley, AL (housing) (pop. 11,175) | 1.6% |
87. | Bristol, RI (housing) (pop. 22,139) | 1.6% |
88. | East Dougherty, GA (housing) (pop. 36,163) | 1.6% |
89. | Murrayville, GA (housing) (pop. 16,222) | 1.6% |
90. | Swift Creek, GA (housing) (pop. 5,542) | 1.6% |
91. | Cross, SC (housing) (pop. 8,326) | 1.6% |
92. | Harrison, WI (housing) (pop. 10,839) | 1.5% |
93. | Cumberland Heights, TN (housing) (pop. 5,724) | 1.5% |
94. | Dudley, MA (housing) (pop. 11,390) | 1.5% |
95. | District 25, Hagerstown, MD (housing) (pop. 8,729) | 1.5% |
96. | Stafford, CT (housing) (pop. 12,087) | 1.4% |
97. | Saddle Brook, NJ (housing) (pop. 13,159) | 1.4% |
98. | District 17, Hagerstown, MD (housing) (pop. 7,692) | 1.4% |
99. | Zenith, GA (housing) (pop. 8,944) | 1.4% |
100. | Pelham, NH (housing) (pop. 12,897) | 1.4% |
101. | McCullough-Huxford, AL (housing) (pop. 5,105) | 1.3% |