Congress, Arizona

Quick Statistics

Congress is a community in Yavapai County, Arizona, home to about 1,491 people spread across 37.7 square miles of land. The median personal income here is $27,188 a year, and a typical home is worth about $249,600. About 32.2% of adults hold a college degree, and 85.8% of residents under 65 have health insurance. The population has shrunk about 25 percent over the past decade.

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1,491
Total Population
▼ down 25% since 2012
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37.74 sq. mi.
Total Land Area
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$27,188
Median Personal Income
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$249,600
Median Home Value
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32.2%
College Educated
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85.8%
Have Health Insurance
▲ up 5.8 points since 2010
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Among the Arizona towns GeoStat tracks, Congress ranks number 179 of 441 in population, number 194 in median household income, number 150 in median home value. See how it stacks up on the trends page or compare it with another town.

Summers around Congress typically top out near 90°F in July, while January nights average about 26°F. The area sees roughly 10 inches of snow a year. Full normals are on the climate page.

Towns Near Congress
# Town Distance Population
1.Yarnell, AZ7.8 mi.638
2.Peeples Valley, AZ10.3 mi.746
3.Wickenburg, AZ12.8 mi.8,059
4.Wilhoit, AZ22.7 mi.1,101
5.Aguila, AZ22.8 mi.284
6.Wittmann, AZ32.6 mi.631
7.Bagdad, AZ34.2 mi.2,814
8.Alamo Lake, AZ37.0 mi.0
Frequently Asked Questions About Congress

What is the population of Congress, Arizona?
Congress has a population of about 1,491 people, according to the latest Census Bureau estimates.

What county is Congress, Arizona in?
Congress is located in Yavapai County, Arizona.

What is the median home value in Congress, Arizona?
The median home value in Congress is about $249,600, based on American Community Survey data.

What is the median income in Congress, Arizona?
The median personal income in Congress is about $27,188 per year.

How many tornadoes have hit near Congress, Arizona?
Since 1950, 28 tornadoes have been recorded in Yavapai County. See the tornado page for maps and details of each one.

What is the weather like in Congress, Arizona?
Typical July highs run about 90 degrees and January lows about 26 degrees, with around 10 inches of snow a year. Figures are 30-year NOAA climate normals.

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