Worcester, Massachusetts
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Worcester market snapshot
- Median Sale Price
- $280K
- Median Days on Market
- 11 days
- Active Listings
- 1
RentCast market data · Worcester County County, Massachusetts
About Worcester, Massachusetts
Worcester ( WUUST-ər, locally [ˈwɪstə] ) is a city in the U.S. state of Massachusetts. The principal city of Central Massachusetts, Worcester is both the second-most populous city in the state, and the 113th most populous city in the United States. Named after Worcester, England, the city had 206,518 people at the 2020 census, also making it the second-most populous city in New England, after Boston. Because it is near the geographic center of Massachusetts, Worcester is known as the "Heart of the Commonwealth"; a heart is the official symbol of the city. Worcester is the historical seat of Worcester County.
Founded and incorporated as a town in 1722 and incorporated in 1848 as a city, Worcester developed as an industrial city in the 19th century due to the Blackstone Canal and railways, which facilitated the import of raw materials and the export of finished goods such as machines, textiles, and wire. The city's population grew, driven by European immigration. After World War II, manufacturing in Worcester waned, and the city declined, both economically and in terms of population. This trend was reversed in the 1990s, when higher education, medicine, biotechnology, and new immigrants started making their mark on the city. The population has grown by 28% since 1980, reaching its all-time high in the 2020 census, in an example of urban renewal. Since the 1970s, and especially since the construction of Route 146 and interstates 90, 190, 290, 395, and 495, both Worcester and its surrounding towns have become more integrated with Boston's suburbs. The Worcester region now marks the western periphery of the Boston–Worcester–Providence (MA–RI–NH) census Combined Statistical Area (CSA), also known as Greater Boston.
Modern Worcester is known for its diversity and large immigrant population, with significant communities of Vietnamese, Brazilians, Albanians, Puerto Ricans, Ghanaians, Dominicans, Irish, English, Italians, Greeks, Jews and other immigrants. Twenty-two percent of Worcester's population was born outside the United States. A center of higher education, it is home to eight colleges and universities, including the College of the Holy Cross, Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI), Clark University, and Worcester State University. Worcester has many 19th-century triple-decker houses, Victorian-era mills and related buildings, and lunch-car diners, such as Miss Worcester.
Worcester by the numbers
Population 205,501 · Median age 34.1 yrs · Census ACS 2023
Median household income
Worcester's median household income of $67,544 compares to $101,341 statewide and $78,538 nationally, per Census ACS 2023 5-year estimates.
Median age (years)
The median age in Worcester is 34.1 yrs, compared to 40.0 yrs for Massachusetts and 38.7 yrs nationally.
Gender split
Worcester is 49.5% male and 50.5% female, per Census ACS estimates.
Population trend — Worcester
Worcester's population grew 11.0% from 2019 to 2023, per Census ACS 5-year estimates.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 2023 5-year estimates.
Massachusetts government
Governor
Maura Healey
Democrat
U.S. Senators
House Representatives (9)
Source: Congress.gov, Wikidata. Federal legislators represent Massachusetts statewide or by congressional district.
Worcester economy
By the mid-19th century, Worcester was one of New England's largest manufacturing centers. The city's large industries specialized in machinery, wire production, and power looms. Although manufacturing has declined, the city still maintains large manufactures, like Norton Abrasives, which was bought by Saint-Gobain in 1990, Morgan Construction Company, since bought by Siemens and then bought by Japanese company PriMetals Technologies, and the David Clark Company. The David Clark Company pioneered aeronautical equipment including anti-gravity suits and noise attenuating headsets. Services, particularly education and healthcare, make up a large portion of the city's economy. Worcester's many colleges and universities make higher education a considerable presence in the city's economy. Hanover Insurance was founded in 1852 and retains its headquarters in Worcester. Unum Insurance and Fallon Community Health Plan have offices in the city. Polar Beverages is the largest independent soft-drink bottler in the country and is in Worcester.
Source: Wikipedia article on Worcester under CC BY-SA 4.0.
Climate in Worcester
Monthly climate — Worcester
Source: NOAA Climate Data Online, 1991–2020 climate normals, station GHCND:USC00063420.
Average annual rainfall: 0.5 inches across 0 days per year.
Worcester real estate news
Recent news about the Worcester housing market. Source: Google News.
- Worcester airport director to retire after 18 years - MassLiveMassLive·
- Worcester man dies after being hit by vehicle while trying to cross street - MassLiveMassLive·
- 62-year-old Worcester man killed in pedestrian crash - WHDHWHDH·
- Central Mass. real estate transfers, Sunday, May 10 - Worcester TelegramWorcester Telegram·
- Developers of Worcester housing projects file for bankruptcy - MassLiveMassLive·
Worcester real estate — frequently asked questions
- What is the median home price in Worcester?
- The median home sale price in Worcester, MA is $279,500, based on the most recent available sales data.
- How long do homes stay on the market in Worcester?
- Homes in Worcester sell in a median of 11 days.
- What is the cost of living like in Worcester?
- Worcester has a median household income of $67,544, per U.S. Census Bureau ACS estimates.
- Who lives in Worcester?
- Worcester has a population of 205,501 with a median age of 34.1 years, per U.S. Census Bureau ACS estimates.
- How do I sell my home in Worcester?
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