Crenshaw County is located in south-central Alabama. The County Seat is Luverne and the largest city is Luverne. The Official Web Site is located at http://www.crenshawcountyalonline.com/. The 2014 population estimate is 13,977 and the 2010 census population was 13,906. The land area is 608.84 square miles and there are 22.8 persons per square mile.
71.9% of the population is White, 24.1% is Black or African American, 1.8% is Hispanic or Latino, 1.7% is Asian, 0.5% is American Indian or Alaska Native, 0.1% is Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander, and 1.6% is two or more races. 76.7% have a high school degree or higher, and 12.7% have a Bachelor degree or higher.
The median home value is $70,800, there are 5,601 households, an average of 2.46 persons per household. The per capita income is $21,343, the median household income is $36,275, and 19.1% of the persons in Crenshaw County are considered below poverty level.
The total number of firms, at last estimate, was 1,027. Retail sales (in $1000) were $75,456, and sales per capita were $5,491. The percentage of black-owned firms is 25.8%, and the percentage of women-owned firms is 30.2%.
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