Jackson County
147,002
Total Population
↑ +2.6% from 2020
$64,756
Median Household Income
↑ +16.0% from 2020
39.7
Median Age
→ Stable (39 in 2020)
4.2%
Unemployment Rate
↓ Below state average
Jackson County is an industrial and natural powerhouse located on the eastern end of the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Established in 1812 and named for General Andrew Jackson, the county is anchored by Pascagoula, a city famous for its massive shipbuilding industry and busy port. Beyond its industrial strength, the county features the rich biodiversity of the Pascagoula River, often called the “Singing River” in local legend. With a workforce heavily engaged in manufacturing and maritime trades, Jackson County plays a critical role in the state’s economy while maintaining a deep connection to its coastal environment.