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Kentucky (KY)Hardin CountyElizabethtown270364

ZIP Code 42788 — White Mills, KY

Hardin County * Elizabethtown metro

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192

Population

39.6%

Poverty rate

What stands out

  • Poverty rate: 39.6% (high poverty; top 10% vs US ZIP codes).

Categories vs U.S.

Economy

0 of 2 metrics better than U.S. benchmarks

Per-capita income

$35.8K

U.S.

$45K

Housing stress

Income distribution

Share of households by income bracket (ACS).

Income distribution
Income bracketShare of households
< $50k42.7%
$50–100k12.0%
$100–200k34.7%
$200k+10.7%
< $50k
42.7%
$50–100k
12.0%
$100–200k
34.7%
$200k+
10.7%

Housing tenure

Owner-occupied vs renter-occupied housing (ACS).

Housing tenure
TenurePercent
Owners100.0%
Renters0.0%
100.0%
Owners
Owners
100.0%
Renters
0.0%

Health

0 of 1 available metrics better than U.S.

CDC PLACES modeled ZCTA-level estimates (some measures may be unavailable).

Connectivity

2 of 3 metrics better than U.S.

100+ Mbps coverage

91.2%

U.S.

89.6%

Gigabit ready

74.4%

U.S.

46.1%

5G available

73.9%

U.S.

77.4%

Learning

Education metrics come from ACS 5-year estimates for ZIP Code Tabulation Areas (ZCTAs).

Bachelor's degree+ (age 25+)

12.9%

U.S.

35.7%

ZIP-level estimates can have higher margins of error than county/state totals; treat small differences as noise.

School districts

Hardin County School District

Map

ZIP 42788

White Mills, KY

Population

192

Area

7.6 sq mi

Density

25.3/sq mi

Neighbors

4271242726427324274042776

National Percentile Rankings

How this ZIP compares to other ZIP codes nationwide.

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Census Tracts

1 tracts overlap this ZIP. Hover over segments to explore.

100%

Tract 16.02

100%

Total tracts: 1Coverage: 100.0%

Congressional District Overlap

District Coverage

ZIP codes can span multiple congressional districts. Overlap percentages are approximate by land area and should be treated as geographic coverage, not address-level assignment.

100%

KY-2

100%

Districts: 1Coverage: 100.0%

Data freshness

ACS 5-Year
2020–2024
CDC PLACES
2025
Broadband
2024-06-arcgis
Mobile
2025-11-24
Page Updated
2026-04-26

Release schedule and upstream dates: Sources.

Data sources

US Census Bureau (ACS 5-year)HUD USPS ZIP crosswalkUS Census TIGER/Line (geometry inputs)US Census TIGER/Line (school districts)US Census Bureau (ZCTA-to-tract relationship, 2020)US Census Bureau (2020 ZCTA-to-congressional-district relationship file, CD119)CDC PLACES (ZCTA)FCC Broadband Data Collection (fixed broadband)FCC (Mobile Broadband Data Collection)

Derived statistics

  • ZIP pages use Census ZIP Code Tabulation Areas (ZCTAs), not USPS delivery routes.
  • Population density is computed as population ÷ land area.
  • Overlap percentages (tracts and districts) are derived from map geometry and are approximate.

Data accuracy & methodology

ZIP pages combine 2020–2024 ACS 5-year ZCTA estimates with other public datasets when available (see Sources). Connectivity metrics use FCC coverage data, not ACS. ZIP-level estimates can have higher margins of error than county/state totals; treat small differences as statistical noise rather than precise changes.

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