Java

 Java




Java, South Dakota is a town located in Walworth County, South Dakota, South Dakota, in the United 
States. Its area is 1.27 (km²), and the sea level is 639 m, its population was 129 in 2010 according to the census of the United States Census Bureau and its population density is 101.7 people / km2.
The population of Java reached 197 people, according to the 2000 census. The number of families reached 94, and the number of families is 56 families residing in the town. While the population density was 410.9 people per square mile (158.6 / km2). The number of housing units was 133 units, 
with an average density 




of 277.4 people per square mile (107.1 / km2). The ethnic composition of the town was distributed with 
95.94% of whites and 4.06% of Native Americans. The number of families reached 94 families, 13.8%

them had children under the age of eighteen living with them, and the percentage of married couples living with each other was 56.4% of the total families, and 4.3% of families had female breadwinners 
















without a partner, and the proportion was 39.4% of non-families. 37.2% of all families consisted of individuals and 25.5% were with a single person aged 65 years and over with them. The average 

household size was 2.72, and the average household size was 2.10. The average age of the population is 56 years. 16.2% of the population was under the age of eighteen, 3.0% were between the eighteen and 
twenty four years, and 20.3% were located in the age group between twenty-five and forty-four years, and 23.9% were between forty-five and sixty-four , And 36.5% were in the sixty-five years and over. 
every 100 females, there are 103.1 males, and for every 100 females aged eighteen and over, there are 98.8 males. The average family income in the town is $ 29,125, and the average family income is $ 36,875. 

The median income for males was $ 20,625 compared to $ 14,750 for females. The town's per capita income was $ 19,427. 6.4% of families and 11.0% of the population were below the poverty line. Of these, 9.4% were under the age of eighteen and 6.5% were 65 and over.




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