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Philadelphia, MS

Mississippi · Neshoba County

Philadelphia is a small city in Mississippi with a population of 7,030. Residents earn $36,781 per year, which is 51% below the national average.

2.7 /5.0
C+ Fair
7,030 Population 576/sq mi density
$36,781 Median Income $22,612 per capita
$95,600 Home Value $132,602 Zillow
$760 Median Rent 35.1% income on rent
64°F Avg Temperature 323 sunny days/yr
660 Violent Crime/100K 4,217 property/100K
C+
Overall
2.7 / 5.0
Fair overall score based on economy, affordability, safety and education
C
Economy
2.0 / 5.0
$36,781 median income, 6.0% unemployment
A+
Affordability
5.0 / 5.0
$95,600 home value, $760/mo rent
F
Safety
1.0 / 5.0
660 violent crimes/100K (74% above avg)
C+
Education
2.6 / 5.0
20.5% bachelor's degree or higher

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Full City Profile
Median Income $36,781
51% lower than US avg
Home Value $95,600
66% lower than US avg
Violent Crime 660/100K
74% higher than US avg
Bachelor's+ 20.5%
39% lower than US avg
Median Rent $760
35% lower than US avg
Obesity Rate 47.4%
48% higher than US avg
Unemployment 6.0%
67% higher than US avg
Poverty Rate 28.6%
131% higher than US avg

How Philadelphia Compares to the U.S. Average (100% = U.S. avg)

People

Population7,030
Median Age41.8 yrs
Density576/mi²
Male / Female43% / 57%
Largest GroupWhite 40%
Veterans8.2%

Economy

C
Median Income$36,781
Per Capita$22,612
Unemployment6.0%
Poverty28.6%
County GDP$1,524M
Commute22 min

Housing

A+
Home Value$95,600
Rent$760
Ownership65.3%
Zillow$132,602
Housing Units3,263
Rent Burden35.1%

Crime

F
Violent660/100K
Property4,217/100K
Murder80.8/100K
Assault377/100K
Burglary1,132/100K

Health

Obesity47.4%
Uninsured14.5%
Smoking22.0%
Depression20.5%
Heart Disease7.5%

Climate

Avg Temp64°F (18°C)
AQI43 (Good)
Sunny Days323/yr
Elevation447 ft (136 m)

Education

C+
Bachelor's+20.5%
High School+83.5%
Graduate+14.5%
School Score4.60

Community

2024 VoteR 75% / D 24%
Commute22 min
Broadband78.0%
EV Stations1
Libraries1

Is Philadelphia a Good Place to Live?

Based on current data, Philadelphia receives an overall livability score of 2.7 out of 5.0, earning a grade of C+. Key strengths include affordable housing, abundant sunshine. Areas to be aware of include elevated crime rates, above-average unemployment, an elevated poverty rate. Philadelphia has some notable strengths but also faces challenges that prospective residents should consider.

Economy & Jobs

The median household income in Philadelphia is $36,781, 51% below the national average of $75,149. The unemployment rate of 6.0% is somewhat elevated compared to the national rate of 3.6%. The poverty rate of 28.6% exceeds the national average of 12.4%, indicating economic hardship for a significant portion of the population. Workers commute an average of 22 minutes.

Cost of Living & Housing

The median home value in Philadelphia is $95,600, 66% below the national median / offering relatively affordable homeownership. Renters pay a median of $760 per month, below the national average / a plus for affordability. At just 2.6x median income, home prices are very affordable relative to local earnings.

Safety & Crime

With 660 violent crimes per 100,000 residents, public safety is a notable concern / this is significantly above the national average of 380. Property crime occurs at a rate of 4,217 per 100,000, 115% above the national average.

Education

20.5% of residents hold a bachelor's degree, below the national average of 33.7%. 83.5% have completed high school. Area schools have an average test score of 4.6/10.

Climate & Weather

Philadelphia enjoys a moderate climate with an average annual temperature of 64°F. Winters average 46°F in January while summers reach 81°F in July. With 323 sunny days per year, residents enjoy well above the national average of sunshine. Air quality is rated Good with a median AQI of 43.

Philadelphia has a population of 7,030 with a density of 576 people per square mile, spread across 12.2 square miles. The median age is 41.8 years, 7% older than the national median of 38.9. The gender split is 57.4% female and 42.6% male. The city is predominantly Black (55.3%), with 40.2% White, 2.4% Hispanic. English is the primary language spoken at home by 98.3% of residents. 8.2% of the population are veterans, above the national rate of 6.0%. 22.4% of residents have a disability (above the 13.0% national average). 88.1% have health insurance coverage.

Population

7,030
Total Population
576
People / sq mi
41.8yrs
Median Age
7% above US avg
12.2mi²
Land Area

Gender Distribution

Male 42.6%
Female 57.4%

Race & Ethnicity

Philadelphia vs U.S. Average

Language Spoken at Home

English Only 98.3%
25% above US avg
Spanish 1.7%
87% below US avg

Social Characteristics

Philadelphia vs U.S. Average

The median household income in Philadelphia is $36,781, which is 51% below the national average of $75,149. Per capita income is $22,612 (below the $39,052 national figure). The average weekly wage is $913, 36% lower than the U.S. average. The unemployment rate is 6.0% (above the 3.6% US average). 28.6% of residents live below the poverty line, higher than the national rate of 12.4%. The area has 586 business establishments, including 52 restaurants. The cost of living index is 87, below the national baseline of 100 / offering relatively affordable living. Workers commute an average of 22 minutes (shorter than the 28-minute US average). 3.2% of workers work from home (below the 15.2% national rate).

Income: Philadelphia vs U.S.

Commute Mode

Income

Median HH Income$36,781
51% below US avg
Per Capita Income$22,612
Avg Weekly Wage$913
IRS Avg AGI$56,891
Gini Index0.465 (0=equal, 1=unequal)

Employment & Poverty

Unemployment6.0%
67% above US avg
Poverty Rate28.6%
131% above US avg
Establishments (County)586
County GDP$1,524M

Business (County)

Restaurants52
Healthcare42
Retail116
Manufacturing13

Tax & Cost of Living

Property Tax (IRS)$2,684
23% below US avg
Cost of Living87.00 (100=avg)
Effective Tax Rate2.81%

Commute & Transportation

Commute Time21.5 min
Drive Alone73.4%
Public Transit0.0%
Work from Home3.2%

Walkability

The median home value in Philadelphia is $95,600, 66% below the national median of $281,900. Zillow estimates the typical home value at $132,602, higher than the Census estimate. Monthly rent averages $760 (35% below the national average of $1,163). Fair market rent ranges from $782 for a one-bedroom to $924 for a two-bedroom apartment. 65.3% of housing units are owner-occupied. There are 3,263 total housing units in the city. The median year a home was built is 1972. The average annual property tax is $2,684 (lower than the $3,500 national average). 35.1% of renters spend 30% or more of their income on housing. The home price-to-income ratio is 2.6x, well within the affordable range.

Home Value Sources

Ownership Split

Home Values

Census Median$95,600
66% below US avg
Zillow ZHVI$132,602

Real Estate Market (Redfin)

Rental Costs

Census Median Rent$760
35% below US avg
Rent Burden35.1%

HUD Fair Market Rent

Studio$751
1 Bedroom$782
2 Bedrooms$924
3 Bedrooms$1,177
4 Bedrooms$1,295

Ownership & Property

Homeownership65.3%
Owner-Occupied65.3%
Renter-Occupied34.7%
Housing Units3,263
Median Year Built1972

Property Tax

Avg Tax (IRS)$2,684
23% below US avg
Effective Rate2.81%
In Philadelphia, 47.4% of adults are obese, above the national rate of 32.1%. 16.8% have diabetes (above the 10.5% national rate). Heart disease affects 7.5% of residents, above the national average. 45.7% have high blood pressure. 22.0% are current smokers (above the 14.0% national rate). 13.1% report binge drinking. 40.8% are physically inactive, above the national average. 20.5% report depression. 20.2% experience frequent mental distress. 14.5% of residents lack health insurance (above the 8.6% national rate). The primary care physician ratio is 1:1,812. The dentist ratio is 1:1,687. 43.6% of residents have access to exercise opportunities. The food environment index is 6.4 out of 10.

Health Metrics: Philadelphia vs U.S. Average (%)

Chronic Conditions

Obesity47.4%
48% above US avg
Diabetes16.8%
Heart Disease7.5%
High Blood Pressure45.7%
Asthma11.2%
COPD10.0%
Cancer6.2%
Stroke5.0%

Behaviors & Mental Health

Smoking22.0%
57% above US avg
Binge Drinking13.1%
Physical Inactivity40.8%
Depression20.5%
Mental Distress20.2%
Physical Distress16.7%
Short Sleep40.3%

Healthcare Access

Insurance Rate88.1%
Uninsured14.5%
69% above US avg
Primary Care1:1,812
Dentists1:1,687
Mental Health1:720
Checkup Rate81.0%
Dental Visits6.9%
Premature Death20,815/100K

Food & Exercise

Food Environment6.4/10
Exercise Access43.6%
Healthcare Facilities42
Philadelphia has a violent crime rate of 660 per 100,000 residents, 74% above the national average of 380. This breaks down to aggravated assault at 377.3 per 100,000, robbery at 134.7, rape at 67.4. The murder rate is 80.8 per 100,000 (above the national rate of 6.3). Property crime stands at 4,217 per 100,000, 115% above the U.S. average. This includes larceny/theft at 3,005, burglary at 1,132, vehicle theft at 81 per 100,000 residents. The county recorded 3 fatal traffic crashes. Overall, Philadelphia receives a safety grade of F.

Crime Rates: Philadelphia vs U.S. Average (per 100,000)

Violent Crime

Total Violent660.2/100K
74% above US avg
Murder80.8/100K
1183% above US avg
Rape67.4/100K
Robbery134.7/100K
Assault377.3/100K

Property Crime

Total Property4,217.2/100K
115% above US avg
Burglary1,131.8/100K
Theft3,004.6/100K
Vehicle Theft80.8/100K
Arson0.0/100K

Traffic Safety

Fatal Crashes (County/yr)3
Traffic Accidents10
Avg Accident Severity2.4 / 4.0

Safety Score

Safety GradeF
Safety Score1.0 / 5.0
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Philadelphia enjoys a temperate climate with an average annual temperature of 64°F (18°C). Winters average 46°F in January while summers reach 81°F in July. The area gets 323 sunny days per year, well above the U.S. average of 205 / making it one of the sunnier locations in the country. Air quality is rated Good with a median AQI of 43. The city sits at an elevation of 447 feet.

Temperature

46°F Jan (8°C) 81°F Jul (27°C)
Annual Average64.2°F
19% above US avg
January Average46°F (8°C)
July Average81°F (27°C)
Sunny Days323 days/yr

Geography

Elevation447 ft (136 m)
Area12.2 sq mi (31.6 km²)
Population Density576/sq mi
Coordinates32.7751°N, 89.1220°W
TimezoneAmerica/Chicago
CountyNeshoba County County
Nearest AirportGolden Triangle Regional (GTR)
56 miles away

Precipitation & Snow

Wettest Month (Mar) 6.34"
Driest Month (Oct) 3.39"

Air Quality

AQI Median43.0
RatingGood

Natural Hazard Risk

Overall RiskRelatively Low
Risk Score58.3 / 100
Social Vulnerability76.3 / 100
Community Resilience37.9 / 100

Hazard Breakdown

Tornado Relatively Moderate
Hurricane Relatively Low
Earthquake Relatively Low
Wildfire Very Low
Flood Relatively Low
Hail Relatively Moderate
Strong Wind Relatively Moderate
Heat Wave Relatively Low
Winter Weather Relatively Low
Lightning Relatively Moderate
Ice Storm Relatively Moderate
Drought Relatively Low
Cold Wave Relatively Moderate
Landslide Relatively Low
Source: FEMA National Risk Index v1.20 (Dec 2025)

Earthquake History

30 earthquakes (M2.5+) within 150 km since 1990. Strongest: M3.7. Most recent: M3.0 on Mar 15, 2025.

Jul 16, 1993 2 km SSW of Silas, Alabama M3.7 136 km
Jun 30, 2015 12 km W of Union, Alabama M3.5 103 km
Mar 25, 1996 11 km NNE of Quitman, Mississippi M3.5 83 km
May 28, 1995 14 km WSW of Coker, Alabama M3.4 129 km
Jun 24, 1998 11 km W of Demopolis, Alabama M3.4 114 km
Mar 22, 2005 9 km NNE of Coffeeville, Alabama M3.3 145 km
May 3, 2015 7 km SSW of Canton, Mississippi M3.2 93 km
Jun 29, 2015 6 km SSW of Canton, Mississippi M3.2 92 km
Mar 12, 2015 14 km W of Union, Alabama M3.1 101 km
May 16, 2008 10 km W of Coffeeville, Alabama M3.1 141 km
Feb 27, 2015 11 km WSW of Union, Alabama M3.1 104 km
May 21, 2002 7 km ESE of York, Alabama M3.0 92 km
Mar 15, 2025 5 km NNE of Magee, Mississippi M3.0 110 km
May 3, 2015 8 km WSW of Canton, Mississippi M3.0 95 km
Sep 13, 1998 6 km NNE of Coker, Alabama M2.9 149 km
May 7, 1998 9 km SSE of Bellamy, Alabama M2.8 105 km
Aug 9, 2019 Mississippi M2.8 89 km
Feb 19, 2015 14 km W of Union, Alabama M2.8 101 km
Aug 13, 2015 9 km WSW of Union, Alabama M2.7 106 km
Feb 19, 2015 13 km W of Union, Alabama M2.7 103 km
Source: USGS (M2.5+, 1990–2025)

Hurricane History

12 hurricanes (Cat 1+) within 500 km since 1980. Strongest: Category 3. Most recent: Ida (2021, Cat 1).

Year Name Category Closest
2021 Ida Category 2 289 km
2020 Sally Category 2 273 km
2020 Zeta Category 2 154 km
2017 Nate Category 1 264 km
2005 Dennis Category 3 279 km
2005 Katrina Category 3 101 km
2004 Ivan Category 3 203 km
1998 Georges Category 2 243 km
1997 Danny Category 1 288 km
1995 Opal Category 3 257 km
1995 Erin Category 1 286 km
1985 Elena Category 3 240 km
Source: NOAA IBTrACS (Cat 1+, 1980–2026)

Tornado History

735 tornadoes (EF0+) within 100 km since 1950. Strongest: EF5. Total: 73 fatalities, 794 injuries.

Date Rating Distance Fatalities
Apr 27, 2011 EF5 3 km 3
Apr 28, 2014 EF4 31 km 10
Apr 27, 2011 EF4 90 km 7
Jan 19, 1988 EF4 60 km 0
Mar 12, 1986 EF4 51 km 0
Feb 23, 1977 EF4 29 km 2
Dec 2, 1967 EF4 47 km 2
Mar 11, 1963 EF4 66 km 2
May 1, 1953 EF4 91 km 2
Jun 18, 2023 EF3 86 km 1
Mar 22, 2022 EF3 29 km 0
Apr 28, 2014 EF3 55 km 0
Apr 11, 2013 EF3 28 km 1
Oct 17, 2012 EF3 49 km 0
Apr 27, 2011 EF3 63 km 0
Apr 27, 2011 EF3 54 km 0
Apr 27, 2011 EF3 78 km 0
Apr 27, 2011 EF3 89 km 0
Apr 27, 2011 EF3 96 km 0
Apr 15, 2011 EF3 16 km 0
Source: NOAA SPC (EF0+, 1950–2024)

Wildfire History

20 wildfires (100+ acres) within 100 km. Largest: BIEN 75-78 (4,658 ac, 2014).

Year Name Acres Distance
2014 BIEN 75-78 4,658 67 km
2021 BIENVILLE - CPT 38-39-40 4,545 63 km
2018 UNNAMED 4,007 59 km
2010 COMP 222-223-224 3,745 59 km
2016 MSNXR FY16 RX 1703B 3,633 57 km
1988 UNNAMED 3,616 53 km
1990 UNNAMED 3,605 55 km
2002 UNNAMED 3,593 52 km
2005 UNNAMED 3,556 81 km
2017 UNNAMED 3,547 57 km
1987 10 NOVEMBER 3,301 57 km
2017 UNNAMED 3,053 55 km
2010 BIEN 1-4 2,983 57 km
2017 UNNAMED 2,935 59 km
2014 UNNAMED 2,887 54 km
2020 TOMBIGBEE COMP 54/55/56 2,846 55 km
2021 BIENVILLE CPT 1-4 2,761 57 km
2022 TOMBIGBEE BB 54 55 56 2,736 55 km
2022 BIENVILLE CPT 203/205 2,731 68 km
1995 16 2,482 58 km
Source: NIFC/IRWIN (100+ acres)

Monthly Weather

Month Avg Temperature Precipitation Summary
January 46°F (8°C) 5.5 in Coldest
February 48°F (9°C) 5.2 in
March 55°F (13°C) 6.3 in Wettest
April 62°F (17°C) 5.7 in
May 70°F (21°C) 4.7 in
June 77°F (25°C) 3.6 in
July 81°F (27°C) 5.4 in Warmest
August 79°F (26°C) 3.5 in
September 74°F (23°C) 3.6 in
October 63°F (17°C) 3.4 in Driest
November 54°F (12°C) 4.8 in
December 47°F (8°C) 5.7 in

Philadelphia has a seasonal temperature swing of 36°F / from 46°F in January to 81°F in July. Total annual precipitation is 57.4 inches, with March being the wettest month (6.3") and October the driest (3.4").

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Philadelphia is located in Neshoba County. It is classified as Nonmetro / Urban 2.5K–20K, a smaller urban community. 20.5% of adults hold a bachelor's degree or higher, 39% below the national average of 33.7%. 83.5% have completed high school. 14.5% hold a graduate or professional degree. Area schools have an average test score of 4.6 out of 10. In the 2024 presidential election, the county voted Republican with 75.1% of the vote, a 50.9-point margin. 78.0% of households have broadband internet access (below the 90.0% national rate). The area has 1 EV charging stations. There are 1 public libraries serving the community. 42 healthcare facilities operate in the area. 73.4% of workers drive alone to work.

2024 Presidential Election (County)

R 75.1%
D 24.1%

Winner: Republican by 50.9 points

Safety & Disasters

Fatal Crashes (County/yr)3
Traffic Accidents10
Avg Accident Severity2.4 / 4.0
F Safety Grade (1.0/5.0)

Education

Bachelor's Degree+20.5%
39% below US avg
High School+83.5%
Graduate Degree+14.5%
School Test Score4.60
C+ Education Grade (2.6/5.0)

Area & Infrastructure

RUCC Code 7Nonmetro / Urban 2.5K–20K
Population Density576/sq mi
Total Area12.2 sq mi
CountyNeshoba County County

Services

Broadband Access78.0%
Avg Download Speed71.9 Mbps
Avg Upload Speed52.9 Mbps
Max Download Speed1,000 Mbps
EV Charging Stations1
Alt Fuel Stations1
Public Libraries1
Healthcare Facilities42
Restaurants52
Retail Stores116

Commute & Transportation

Avg Commute21.5 min
Drive Alone73.4%
Public Transit0.0%
Work from Home3.2%
Average costs for common services in Philadelphia. Prices are estimated based on regional cost of living data and may vary by provider.

Healthcare

Doctor Visit (Primary Care) $218 ($131–$348)
Specialist Visit $305 ($174–$479)
Urgent Care Visit $174 ($87–$305)
Emergency Room Visit $1,914 ($696–$4,350)
Dental Cleaning $113 ($65–$174)
Dental Filling $218 ($131–$348)
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Auto Repair

Oil Change (Conventional) $39 ($22–$65)
Oil Change (Synthetic) $65 ($44–$104)
Brake Pad Replacement $261 ($131–$435)
Tire Rotation $35 ($17–$65)
New Tires (Set of 4) $522 ($348–$870)
Battery Replacement $174 ($87–$305)
View all 18 services

Home Services

Plumber (Per Hour) $87 ($52–$131)
Electrician (Per Hour) $78 ($44–$122)
HVAC Repair $348 ($131–$696)
HVAC System Install $6,090 ($3,480–$10,440)
Roof Repair $870 ($348–$1,740)
Roof Replacement $7,830 ($4,785–$13,050)
View all 25 services

Legal

Divorce (Uncontested) $1,305 ($435–$3,045)
Divorce (Contested) $13,050 ($4,350–$26,100)
DUI Defense $4,350 ($1,740–$8,700)
Bankruptcy (Chapter 7) $1,305 ($696–$2,610)
Will Preparation $435 ($174–$870)
Trust Preparation $2,175 ($870–$4,350)
View all 12 services

Personal Care

Men's Haircut $22 ($13–$39)
Women's Haircut $48 ($26–$87)
Hair Coloring (Full) $131 ($65–$218)
Manicure $22 ($13–$39)
Pedicure $35 ($22–$57)
Massage (1 Hour) $70 ($44–$113)
View all 12 services

Food & Grocery

Gallon of Milk (per gallon) $3.57 ($2.61–$4.79)
Dozen Eggs (per dozen) $3.05 ($2.18–$4.35)
Loaf of Bread $3.31 ($2.18–$4.79)
Chicken Breast (per lb) $3.92 ($2.61–$5.66)
Ground Beef (per lb) $4.79 ($3.48–$6.53)
Rice (per lb) $0.87 ($0.52–$1.57)
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Utilities

Electricity (Monthly) $122 ($70–$218)
Natural Gas (Monthly) $61 ($26–$131)
Water/Sewer (Monthly) $61 ($35–$104)
Internet (Monthly) $61 ($35–$87)
Cell Phone Plan (Monthly) $57 ($26–$87)
Cable TV (Monthly) $74 ($44–$131)
View all 8 services

Transportation

Monthly Parking (Downtown) $174 ($65–$435)
Car Insurance (Annual) $1,740 ($1,044–$3,045)
Bus Pass (Monthly) $61 ($26–$113)
Taxi/Uber (5-Mile Ride) $13 ($6.96–$22)
Car Registration (Annual) $87 ($26–$218)
Driver's License Renewal $26 ($13–$65)
View all 8 services

Education & Childcare

Daycare (Infant, Monthly) $1,044 ($522–$2,175)
Daycare (Toddler, Monthly) $870 ($435–$1,740)
After-School Care (Monthly) $348 ($174–$609)
Tutoring (Per Hour) $44 ($22–$87)
SAT/ACT Prep Course $870 ($348–$2,175)
Private School (K-12, Annual) $10,875 ($4,350–$26,100)
View all 8 services

Pets

Vet Visit (Routine Checkup) $52 ($26–$87)
Dog Vaccination (Annual) $87 ($44–$174)
Dog Grooming $52 ($26–$87)
Pet Boarding (Per Night) $35 ($17–$65)
Dog Spay/Neuter $261 ($131–$435)
Cat Spay/Neuter $174 ($87–$348)
View all 9 services

Childcare

Center-Based (monthly)
Infant$507
Toddler$461
Preschool$461
Family Childcare (monthly)
Source: DOL Women's Bureau (2022)

Top Industries in Neshoba County

Largest private-sector industries by employment (BLS QCEW 2024 data, county level).

Industry Jobs Establishments Avg Annual Pay Location Quotient
Retail Trade 1,453 132 $31,133 1.20
Construction 1,024 44 $92,398 1.61
Accommodation & Food Services 814 55 $14,610 0.74
Health Care & Social Assistance 678 43 $45,379 0.39
Manufacturing 434 18 $58,769 0.44
Transportation & Warehousing 291 23 $58,198 0.57
Finance & Insurance 187 43 $52,535 0.38
Administrative & Waste Services 155 16 $36,662 0.22
Management of Companies 142 11 $214,816 0.70
Other Services 111 36 $39,636 0.30
Professional & Technical Services 94 31 $43,340 0.11
Real Estate 73 17 $40,723 0.39
Arts & Entertainment 60 8 $14,130 0.30
Information & Technology 54 8 $46,474 0.24

Hospitals in Philadelphia

Hospital Type CMS Rating Emergency Phone
NESHOBA COUNTY GENERAL HOSPITAL Acute Care Hospitals 4/5 Yes (601) 663-1200
CHOCTAW HEALTH CENTER Acute Care Hospitals Yes (601) 656-2211

Schools in Philadelphia

5 public schools (NCES 2022-23 data).

School Level Enrollment Teachers Student/Teacher
NESHOBA CENTRAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Elementary 1,388 101 13.7:1
NESHOBA CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL High 948 61 15.5:1
NESHOBA CENTRAL MIDDLE SCHOOL Middle 702 46 15.3:1
PHILADELPHIA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Elementary 456 39 11.7:1
PHILADELPHIA HIGH SCHOOL High 373 32 11.7:1
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Radio Stations near Philadelphia

0 stations within ~55 km.

Station Genre Quality

Campgrounds Near Philadelphia

6 campgrounds found near Philadelphia.

NameRatingSitesPrice
Collinsville Shelter (Okatibbee) 5.0/5 1 $50
East Bank Shelter (Okatibbee) 5.0/5 1 $50
CHOCTAW LAKE 4.6/5 24 $20–$40
TWILTLEY BRANCH 4.4/5 63 $14–$60
Shockaloe Trail Bc 1 1 Free
West Bank Shelter (Okatibbee) 1 $50

National Parks Near Philadelphia

6 national parks and monuments found near Philadelphia.

ParkTypeFee
Clarkco State Park State Park Free
Golden Memorial State Park State Park Free
Holmes County State Park State Park Free
Lake Lowndes State Park State Park Free
Legion Lake State Park State Park Free
Roosevelt State Park State Park Free

Trails Near Philadelphia

23 trails found near Philadelphia.

TrailMilesSurfaceHikeBikeHorse
SHONGELO HIKING TRAIL 23.9
SHOCKALOE HORSE TRAIL 22.6
SHEEP RANCH TRAIL 4.8
CHARLOTTE'S WEB TRAIL 4.4
PIGEON ROOST ROAD TRAIL 3.5
NORTH TRAIL 3.5
LOST CEMETERY ROAD TRAIL 2.8
SPLASHING DOG TRAIL 2.0
THREE BRIDGES TRAIL 2.0
ROCKCRUSHER ROAD TRAIL 1.9
LOG JUMP TRAIL 1.7
BEAVER LODGE TRAIL 1.6
LONG BRIDGE TRAIL 1.2
CHATA TRAIL 1.1
RABBITS RUN TRAIL 0.8
POWERLINE TRAIL 0.8
BIENVILLE INTERPRETIVE WALKING 0.6
BLUE A TRAIL 0.5
CABIN LAKE TRAIL 0.5
BLUE E TRAIL 0.5
BLUE B TRAIL 0.2
BLUE D TRAIL 0.2
BLUE C TRAIL 0.1

Museums in Philadelphia

NameTypeAddressPhoneAnnual Revenue
CHOCTAW MUSEUMGENERAL MUSEUM101 INDUSTRIAL RD6016501685
NESHOBA COUNTY-PHILADELPHIA HISTORICAL MUSEUMHISTORIC PRESERVATION303 WATER AVE6016561284
PHILADELPHIA HISTORICAL MUSEUMHISTORIC PRESERVATION6016561284

Libraries in Philadelphia

NameAddressStaffAnnual VisitsCirculationCollectionPrograms
NESHOBA COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY230 BEACON STREET0.077,170
KEMPER-NEWTON REGIONAL LIBRARY101 PEACHTREE STREET0.046,217

Farmers Markets in Philadelphia

NameAddressSeasonHoursOrganicWebsite
Neshoba County Farmer's Market704 E Main St.06/01/2012 to 09/31/2012Tue: 6:00 AM-8:00 AM;Thu: 6:00 AM-8:00 AM;Sat: 6:00 AM-8:00 AM;

Cafes in Philadelphia

1 cafes within city radius — OpenStreetMap data

J's Coffee House

Cinemas in Philadelphia

1 cinemas within city radius — OpenStreetMap data

Canal Place Cinema 7

Gas Stations in Philadelphia

3 gas stations within city radius — OpenStreetMap data

Chevron
Murphy USA
Shell

Nursing Homes in Philadelphia

2 nursing homes and rehabilitation centers (CMS data).

Facility Ownership Beds Residents Overall Health Staffing Quality Phone
NESHOBA COUNTY NURSING HOME
1001 HOLLAND AVENUE
Government - County 160 157 2/5 4/5 2/5 6016631200
CHOCTAW RESIDENTIAL CENTER
135 HOSPITAL CIRCLE
Government - Federal 120 106 1/5 4/5 1/5 6016562582

Pharmacies in Philadelphia

8 pharmacies and drugstores.

Pharmacy Address Phone
BROWN'S DISCOUNT DRUGS 584 E MAIN ST 601-656-2272
CHOCTAW HEALTH CENTER PHARMACY 210 HOSPITAL CIR 601-389-6230
FREDS STORES OF TENNESSEE INC 714 PECAN AVE STE 1 601-656-2544
HOSPITAL DISCOUNT PHARMACY INC 919 HOLLAND AVE 601-656-2621
NESHOBA COUNTY GENERAL HOSPITAL 1001 HOLLAND AVE 601-663-1270
STRIBLING DRUG STORE 430 E BEACON ST 601-656-2472
WAL-MART SUPERCENTER - 205 1002 WEST BEACON STREET 601-656-5310
WALGREENS - 10067 1005 WEST BEACON STREET 601-389-1119

Cell Towers in Philadelphia

AddressStructure TypeHeight (ft)
FOUR CORNERS CELL SITETOWER113
PHILADELPHIA CASINO CELL SITETOWER106
3164 Hwy 16 (85415)GTOWER106
NoxapaterTOWER94
677 JAMES BILLY ROAD (77156)GTOWER94
13270 HIGHWAY 491 NORTH (77169)GTOWER85
1011 Road 541 (PHILADELPHIA CELL SITE)TOWER84

Fire Stations in Philadelphia

NameAddressTypeActive FirefightersVolunteersPhone
Choctaw Fire Department13741 Highway 16 WMostly career601-656-0620
Dixon Volunteer Fire Protection District14800 Highway 21 SVolunteer601-650-1876
East Neshoba Volunteer Fire Protection District13110 Highway 16 EVolunteer601-416-3498
Hope Volunteer Fire Department13051 HWY 488Volunteer601-656-5871
Longino Central Volunteer Fire Department10241 County Road 563Volunteer601-389-2172
Mars Hill Volunteer Fire Department4470 Mars Hill RoadVolunteer100-100-1000
Philadelphia Fire Department907 Herman Alford Memorial HWYCareer601-656-5841

Bridges in Philadelphia

LocationTypeKindYear BuiltLength (ft)Daily TrafficCondition
CulvertConcrete19943416,000G
Stringer/Multi-beamPrestressed concrete continuous197620210,000G
Stringer/Multi-beamPrestressed concrete continuous197620210,000G
Stringer/Multi-beamPrestressed concrete19763229,500F
Stringer/Multi-beamPrestressed concrete19752029,500G
Stringer/Multi-beamPrestressed concrete continuous19752029,500G
Stringer/Multi-beamPrestressed concrete19763229,500F
CulvertConcrete2021297,800G
CulvertConcrete1967306,300G
CulvertConcrete1967356,300G
Channel BeamConcrete1979696,200P
SlabConcrete19652405,200F
CulvertConcrete1975265,200G
Stringer/Multi-beamPrestressed concrete19632405,200G
Stringer/Multi-beamPrestressed concrete19622305,200G
Stringer/Multi-beamPrestressed concrete19632405,200F
Stringer/Multi-beamPrestressed concrete20102335,200G
Channel BeamConcrete20161024,700G
Channel BeamConcrete1982584,500F
Stringer/Multi-beamPrestressed concrete19751573,900F
CulvertConcrete1975273,900G
Stringer/Multi-beamPrestressed concrete19753323,900F
CulvertConcrete1974433,500G
CulvertConcrete1981303,000F
Stringer/Multi-beamPrestressed concrete19814723,000F
SlabConcrete19812003,000F
SlabConcrete19813203,000F
CulvertConcrete1981453,000G
Stringer/Multi-beamPrestressed concrete19842421,900G
CulvertConcrete1996231,800G
CulvertConcrete1995301,800G
CulvertConcrete1996211,800G
Channel BeamConcrete2021501,650G
CulvertConcrete1990341,500F
CulvertConcrete1989371,500G
CulvertConcrete1989251,500G
Stringer/Multi-beamPrestressed concrete20163201,500G
CulvertConcrete2017351,500G
CulvertConcrete2005341,200G
CulvertConcrete199821580G
Channel BeamConcrete199976450P
Channel BeamConcrete198638450F
CulvertConcrete199841290G
CulvertConcrete197829190F
Stringer/Multi-beamPrestressed concrete1984120150G
CulvertConcrete199426150G
Stringer/Multi-beamPrestressed concrete1994200150G
SlabConcrete1994209150G
Stringer/Multi-beamPrestressed concrete1979140120F
CulvertConcrete197925120G
Channel BeamConcrete2017102120G
Stringer/Multi-beamPrestressed concrete199112050G
Stringer/Multi-beamPrestressed concrete199216050F
CulvertConcrete20092950F

Correctional Facilities in Philadelphia

NameAddressTypePopulationCapacityStatus
NESHOBA COUNTY LAW ENFORCEMENT CENTER920 CHESTNUT STCOUNTY-99964OPEN

Superfund Sites Near Philadelphia

2 EPA Superfund sites (hazardous waste cleanup locations).

SiteAddressCounty
WEYERHAEUSER NR CO - PHILADELPHIA LUMBER1016 WEYERHAEUSER ROADNESHOBA
WEYERHAEUSER NR CO - PHILADELPHIA LUMBER1016 WEYERHAEUSER ROADNESHOBA

Airports Near Philadelphia

35 airports within the area.

AirportIATAType
Golden Triangle Regional AirportGTRMedium Airport
Key Field / Meridian Regional AirportMEIMedium Airport
Naval Air Station Meridian / McCain FieldMedium Airport
Ackerman Choctaw County AirportSmall Airport
Barrett FieldSmall Airport
Carthage-Leake County AirportSmall Airport
Chancellor Farm AirportSmall Airport
Clarke County AirportSmall Airport
Columbus Air Force Base Auxiliary Field (Gunshy)Small Airport
Columbus Lowndes County AirportUBSSmall Airport
G V Montgomery AirportSmall Airport
George M Bryan AirportSmall Airport
Giles AirportSmall Airport
Graber Farms AirportSmall Airport
Gray FieldSmall Airport
Harrell FieldSmall Airport
James H Easom FieldSmall Airport
Joe Williams Naval Outlying FieldSmall Airport
Jolley FieldSmall Airport
Jolly FieldSmall Airport
Kosciusko Attala County AirportOSXSmall Airport
Louisville Winston County AirportLMSSmall Airport
Macon Municipal AirportSmall Airport
McLain-Calico AirportSmall Airport
Mitchells AirportSmall Airport
Oktibbeha AirportSmall Airport
Pace AirstripSmall Airport
Payne AirportSmall Airport
Philadelphia Municipal AirportSmall Airport
Puff AirparkSmall Airport
Rose FieldSmall Airport
Spurgeon AirportSmall Airport
Topton Air Estates AirportSmall Airport
Union Municipal AirportSmall Airport
Winona–Montgomery County AirportSmall Airport

Police Stations in Philadelphia

1 police stations.

StationAddressPhone
Neshoba County Sheriff

Grocery Stores in Philadelphia

20 grocery stores.

StoreTypeAddress
DealsGrocery Store539 East Main Street
DOLLAR GENERAL 1562Other1014 E Main St
Dollar General 15867Other1100 Pecan Ave
Dollar General 23914Other15081 Highway 16 W
Dollar General 30934Other1022 Holland Ave
DOLLAR GENERAL 7309Other90 Canal Pl
Dollar Tree 3016Other211 Lewis Ave N
Double Quick 205Convenience Store1534 Highway 16 W
Family Dollar 10844Other800 E Main St
Frog Level Shell StationConvenience Store1532 Highway 16 W
Joey's Mini-martConvenience Store561 Holland Ave
Murphy USA 5711Convenience Store1008 West Beacon St.
Neshoba Fair Mart And Deli IncConvenience Store1251 Pecan Ave
Philly Food Mart 39Convenience Store916 W Beacon St
The Southern Butcher LLCOther257 W Beacon St
Vowell's Marketplace 1Super Store716 Pecan Ave
Vowell's Marketplace 7Super Store595 Main St
Walgreens 10067Other1005 W Beacon St
Walmart Supercenter 205Super Store1002 W Beacon St
WILLIAMS BROTHERS INCGrocery Store10360 Road 375

Post Offices in Philadelphia

1 post offices.

Post OfficeAddress
Philadelphia Post Office

Treatment Centers in Philadelphia

2 treatment centers.

CenterTypePhone
Neshoba County General Hospital - Psych UnitBoth601-663-1460
Weems Community MH Center - Neshoba County OfficeBoth601-483-4821

DOL Wage Violations in Philadelphia

16 employers with DOL wage violations totaling $208,261 in back wages owed to 321 employees.

16
Violations
$208,261
Back Wages Owed
321
Employees Owed
Data from the U.S. Department of Labor Wage and Hour Division (WHD) enforcement actions since FY 2005.
Employer Severity Parent Company ZIP Industry Cases Back Wages Per Employee Employees
Yates Drywall 39350 1 $81,577 $632 129
American Esoteric Laboratories (AEL) 39350 1 $38,605 $3,861 10
Choctaw Ikhana Inc. 39350 1 $20,270 $676 30
McLain Plumbing & Electrical 39350 1 $20,225 $749 27
Mack Holley's Auto Repair 39350 1 $15,817 $1,977 8
Bobby's Country Store 39350 1 $9,518 $793 12
WG Yates Construction - Anadarko, OK 39350 1 $8,474 $446 19
El Potrillo 39350 1 $4,810 $127 38
Glassworx 39350 1 $2,467 $247 10
YATES CONSTRUCTION 39350 Commercial and Institutional Building Construction 2 $2,175 $544 4
Vowell's Marketplace (Philadelphia #1) 39350 2 $1,600 $320 5
The Pow Wow 39350 1 $1,306 $93 14
Little Caesar's 39350 1 $525 $75 7
Stepping Stones Learning Center 39350 1 $465 $78 6
McLain Plumbering 39350 1 $392 $392 1
Reunion Court Apartments 39350 1 $35 $35 1

Churches & Religious Organizations in Philadelphia

20 religious organizations (IRS tax-exempt data).

NameAddress
CHIHOWA I CHUKA ASSEMBLY OF GODPO BOX 497
CHOCTAW BIBLE TRANSLATION COMMITTEE INCPO BOX 6274
CHRISTIAN INTERNATIONAL NETWORK OF CHURCH INC1006 E MAIN ST
EAST PHILADELPHIA CHURCH OF GOD10450 ROAD 549
FAITHWAY BAPTIST CHURCH AND MINISTRIES OF NESHOBA14760 HIGHWAY 488
FIRST CHURCH OF GOD INC435 COLUMBUS AVE
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHPO BOX 82
GREAT COMMISSION ASSEMBLY OF GODPO BOX 553
HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCH406 WILSON ST
HOLY CROSS PARISH PHILADELPHIA406 WILSON ST
HOLY ROSARY CATHOLIC CHURCHPO BOX 37
HOLY ROSARY MISSION PARISH PHILADELPHIA10131 HOLY ROSARY RD
HOME MISSIONS BOARD OF THE CHURCH OF GOD IN MISSISSIPPI INCPO BOX 1276
JERUSALEM TEMPLE CHURCH INC414 IVY ST
LIGHTHOUSE COMMUNITY CHURCHPO BOX 38
PENTECOSTAL APOSTOLIC CHURCH12311 HIGHWAY 15 N
SCOTT BOATNER MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL INC13141 HIGHWAY 19 N
SPIRIT OF LIFE CHRISTIAN CENTERPO BOX 6228
THE CHURCH OF PHILADELPHIAPO BOX 336
TRIPLE M MINISTRIES INC10830 HIGHWAY 486

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Frequently Asked Questions About Philadelphia

What is the population of Philadelphia?

Philadelphia has a population of 7,030 residents and is located in Mississippi. The population density is 576 people per square mile, spread across 12.2 square miles. The median age of residents is 41.8 years, which is older than the national median of 38.9 years. The population is 57.4% female and 42.6% male.

Is Philadelphia expensive to live in?

Philadelphia is more affordable than the national average, with a cost of living index of 87 / below the baseline of 100. The median household income is $36,781, 51% below the national average of $75,149. The median home value is $95,600 (66% below the U.S. median). Renters pay a median of $760 per month, below the national average of $1,163. The home price-to-income ratio is 2.6x, indicating housing is reasonably affordable relative to local income levels.

Is Philadelphia safe?

Public safety is a concern in Philadelphia, with a violent crime rate of 660 per 100,000 / significantly above the national average of 380. However, crime tends to concentrate in certain areas, and many neighborhoods remain relatively safe. Property crime occurs at a rate of 4,217 per 100,000 (above the national average). Overall, Philadelphia receives a safety grade of F based on combined crime data.

What is the weather like in Philadelphia?

Philadelphia enjoys a temperate climate with an average annual temperature of 64°F (18°C). Winter temperatures average 46°F in January, while summers reach an average of 81°F in July. The area receives 323 sunny days per year, well above the national average of 205. Air quality is rated Good with a median Air Quality Index (AQI) of 43.

How is the job market in Philadelphia?

The unemployment rate in Philadelphia is 6.0%, somewhat above the national average of 3.6%. Job seekers may face moderate competition. The average weekly wage is $913. There are 586 business establishments in the area, including 52 restaurants and food service locations. The average commute time is 22 minutes, and 3.2% of workers work from home.

How much does housing cost in Philadelphia?

The median home value in Philadelphia is $95,600. Zillow estimates the typical home value at $132,602. For renters, the median monthly rent is $760. Fair market rent is $782 for a 1-bedroom and $924 for a 2-bedroom apartment. The homeownership rate is 65.3%. The average annual property tax is $2,684.

How are the schools in Philadelphia?

Schools in Philadelphia have an average test score of 4.6 out of 10, below typical national benchmarks. Families may want to research individual school ratings. 20.5% of adults in Philadelphia hold a bachelor's degree or higher, below the national average of 33.7%. 83.5% have completed high school. 14.5% hold a graduate or professional degree.

How healthy is Philadelphia?

The obesity rate in Philadelphia is 47.4% (above the national rate of 32.1%). 22.0% of adults are smokers. 40.8% are physically inactive. 20.5% of residents report depression. 14.5% lack health insurance (above the national rate). 43.6% of residents have access to exercise opportunities. The primary care physician ratio is 1:1,812.

What is transportation like in Philadelphia?

The average commute in Philadelphia is 22 minutes, shorter than the national average of 28 minutes. 73.4% of workers drive alone to work, and 3.2% work from home.

What are the demographics of Philadelphia?

The racial and ethnic makeup of Philadelphia is 40.2% White, 55.3% Black or African American, 2.4% Hispanic or Latino. 98.3% of residents speak only English at home. 8.2% of the population are military veterans. 22.4% of residents have a disability. 88.1% have health insurance coverage.

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