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Lexington, SC vs Bristol, CT

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- Bristol is 0% more densely populated than Lexington.
- People are 13.0% less likely to be married in Bristol.
- The Median Age is 2.5 years older in Bristol.
 Lexington, SCBristol, CTUnited States
 Population  Unlock60,733329,725,481
 Female Population50.4%  Unlock50.5%
 Male Population49.6%  Unlock49.5%
 Median Age  Unlock40.238.4
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 Population - 201018,714  Unlock309,327,143
 Population - 2000  Unlock60,062285,036,114
 Population - 19903,289  Unlock251,960,433
 Pop. 2000 to Now  Unlock-0.6%15.6%
 Pop. 1990 to Now590.7%  Unlock30.8%
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 Population Density  Unlock2,300.093.4
 Land Area11.4  Unlock3,531,905.4
 Water Area  Unlock0.4264,836.8
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 Est. Total Population By Age
 Lexington, SCBristol, CTUnited States
 Age 0 to 47.7%  Unlock5.9%
 Age 5 to 9  Unlock6.2%6.1%
 Age 10 to 146.5%  Unlock6.6%
 Age 15 to 17  Unlock3.8%3.9%
 Age 18 to 203.1%  Unlock4.0%
 Age 21 to 24  Unlock4.6%5.2%
 Age 25 to 3414.9%  Unlock13.8%
 Age 35 to 44  Unlock13.4%12.9%
 Age 45 to 5411.2%  Unlock12.6%
 Age 55 to 59  Unlock6.9%6.7%
 Age 60 to 646.0%  Unlock6.3%
 Age 65 to 74  Unlock9.6%9.6%
 Age 75 to 844.5%  Unlock4.5%
 Age 85 and over  Unlock2.4%1.9%
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 Race
 Lexington, SCBristol, CTUnited States
 White76.1%  Unlock59.4%
 Black  Unlock5.4%12.2%
 Asian5.3%  Unlock5.6%
 Native American  Unlock0.1%0.6%
 Hawaiian, Pacific Islander0.7%  Unlock0.2%
 Other  Unlock0.4%0.4%
 Two or More Races2.0%  Unlock3.2%
 Hispanic  Unlock17.4%18.4%
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 Marriage & Family
 Lexington, SCBristol, CTUnited States
 Married Population54.5%  Unlock49.8%
     Currently Married  Unlock46.2%48.0%
 Married but Separated2.3%  Unlock1.8%
 Single Population  Unlock52.6%50.2%
 Never Married28.2%  Unlock33.8%
 Divorced  Unlock12.8%10.8%
 Widowed5.8%  Unlock5.6%
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 Household Size  Unlock2.442.60
 Households8,923  Unlock124,010,992
 Family Households  Unlock15,63780,755,759
     Married couple, w/children43.0%  Unlock30.5%
     Married couple, no children  Unlock42.0%42.9%
 Non Family Households3,358  Unlock43,255,233
     Single householder, w/children  Unlock19.1%15.8%
     Single householder, no children4.7%  Unlock10.8%
Reviews for Lexington    6 Reviews

Over the years Lexington has grown and there are indeed good schools, low cost of living, chain stores & plenty of churches. However, there is a high percentage of  More

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Over 13 years ago

It's a great place to raise a  More

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Over 15 years ago

We moved down here from Pennsylvania almost 5 years ago and have enjoyed every minute. We really miss our friends from up there, but that's about it. Just like  More

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Reviews for Bristol    4 Reviews

I moved to Bristol in 2003 to purchase a mid-size one family home. Bristol has a great deal of history to it...from clock making (we have the American Clock Museum), a  More

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I was born and raised in NJ, and spent many years living on Long Island, as well as living in upstate NY and other areas in CT. Bristol CT is by far the worst place I  More

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Over 16 years ago

Bristol, in a way can be deceiving. The schools in Bristol seem to be pretty decent, and it also features a park for children and their parents. In addition, it  More

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