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ZIP Code17235

Marion, PA

Franklin County · Pennsylvania · United States
Home to 682 people across 0.565 square miles.

EasternOwner-majority31 ZIPs in county

At a glance

17235 by the numbers

Every figure below comes from the 2019–2023 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, the Census Gazetteer, or is computed from those. Margins of error are shown where they matter.

Population
682
±352 · 26th pctile nationally
Median household income
$55,458
US median $70,109 · bottom 25%
Median home value
$249,100
US median $207,500 · 61th pctile
Median age
23
US median 42 years
Population density
1,207/mi²
top 25% most dense
Land area
0.565 mi²
negligible water area

Location

Where 17235 is

39.857018, -77.697535 · Census ZCTA internal pointOpen larger map →
Coordinates39.857018, -77.697535
Time zoneAmerica/New_York
CountyFranklin County
StatePennsylvania (PA)
Land area0.565 mi²
Coordinate sourceCensus ZCTA internal point

Local time

America/New_York

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Distance to major cities

Straight-line, computed from coordinates

Philadelphia, PA134.4 mi
New York, NY203.3 mi
Boston, MA386.3 mi
Chicago, IL537.1 mi

People

Who lives in 17235

682 residents in 169 households, averaging 4.04 people per household. The largest age group is under 18 at 30.9% of residents, and 93.5% of households are families.

Age distribution

Share of residents by age band

Under 1830.9%
18-2423.9%
25-3411.4%
35-444.8%
45-546.6%
55-648.8%
65+13.5%

Households

Composition and size

Total households169
Average household size4.04
Family households93.5%
Living alone0.0%
Median age23 years
Households with internet79.3%

Race & ethnicity

Census race categories. Hispanic or Latino origin is asked separately and overlaps these groups.

White100.0%

Income & work

What people earn in 17235

The median household here earns $55,458 a year, below the US median of $70,109, which puts 17235 ahead of 24% of American ZIP codes. 20.8% of residents live below the poverty line.

Compared to the US

This ZIP against the national median

Median household income$55,458
LowestHighest
Higher than 24% of all US ZIP codes.
Median household income$55,458 ±$32,743
Per capita income$18,221
Poverty rate20.8%
Unemployment rate0.0%
Labor force participation54.1%

Household income distribution

Share of households in each bracket

<$25k26.6%
$25-50k20.1%
$50-75k24.3%
$75-100k0.0%
$100-150k13.0%
$150-200k16.0%
$200k+0.0%

Educational attainment among residents 25 and older: 34.4% hold a bachelor's degree or higher, 89.0% finished high school.

Housing

Homes and rent in 17235

A typical home is valued at $249,100. This is an owner-majority area — 75.1% of occupied homes are owned, and the typical building went up in 1954.

Costs

Typical values

Median home value$249,100
Median gross rent—/mo
Median year built1954
Housing units169
Vacancy rate0.0%

Own vs. rent

Of 169 occupied units

Owner-occupied75.1%
Renter-occupied24.9%
Owner households127
Renter households42

Building types

Units by structure size

Single family90.5%
2-4 units9.5%

Getting to work

How 17235 commutes

73.8% of workers drove alone, and the average one-way trip takes 22.0 minutes.

Mode of transport

Workers 16 and older

Drove alone73.8%
Walked6.8%
Worked from home12.5%

Travel time

Mean commute 22.0 minutes

<10 min7.8%
10-1948.7%
20-2915.2%
30-4428.3%
45-590.0%
60+0.0%

Overview

Understanding ZIP code 17235

ZIP code 17235 is assigned to Marion, PA, and falls within Franklin County. Like every US postal code, it began as a mail-routing device rather than a geographic boundary — the US Postal Service groups delivery routes under a single code so carriers and sorting equipment can process mail efficiently. Today it also serves as a practical shorthand for the area itself: roughly 682 people live inside it.

At 1,207 residents per square mile spread over 0.565 square miles, 17235 reads as a suburban area. It is a sparsely populated postal code, and density shapes almost everything else on this page — how people get to work, whether they own or rent, and what housing costs.

Household earnings run below the national median. At $55,458, 17235 sits in the lower half, ahead of 24% of them. The US median for comparison is $70,109. Bear in mind that median income describes the midpoint household, not the average — it is not pulled upward by a handful of very high earners the way a mean would be.

Living here

What life in Marion looks like

Housing in 17235 costs close to the national median. A typical home is valued at $249,100 against a US median of $207,500. Ownership dominates: 75.1% of occupied homes are owner-occupied, which usually signals an established residential area with relatively low turnover.

The building stock is dominated by detached single-family houses, which account for 90.5% of housing units here. The median construction year is 1954, making the housing here mid-century. At 0.0%, vacancy is low — housing here is tightly held.

The population skews notably young, with a median age of 23 against 42 nationally. Households are relatively large at 4.04 people on average, with 93.5% classified as family households.

Getting to work takes 22.0 minutes on average one way. The dominant mode is drove alone at 73.8% of workers, while 12.5% work from home. Commute patterns are one of the better proxies for how a place actually functions day to day.

Where to stay

Where to stay in Marion, PA

Marion is largely suburban in character. Accommodation here skews toward mid-range chain hotels and extended-stay properties positioned near highway junctions and business parks, which suits anyone driving in or visiting for work rather than sightseeing.

For reference, Philadelphia, PA is about 134.4 miles away in a straight line, which is worth factoring in if you are comparing a stay here against one closer to the city centre.

Availability and pricing change constantly, so the live search below will give you a more accurate picture than any figure we could publish here. It opens results for this area on Booking.com.

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Practical uses

What ZIP code 17235 is used for

Beyond addressing mail, 17235 does a lot of quiet administrative work. Retailers use it to calculate shipping and sales tax at checkout. Insurers use it to set premiums, since risk profiles vary geographically. Employers and marketers use it to define service areas. Government agencies use it to route benefits and organise reporting. If you have ever been asked for a postal code by a form that clearly does not intend to send you anything, this is why.

For anyone weighing a move, 17235 offers a compact profile of Marion: 682 residents, a median household income of $55,458, 34.4% of adults holding a bachelor's degree or higher, and an unemployment rate of 0.0%. A handful of figures like these answer more relocation questions than most neighbourhood guides do.

One caution worth repeating: a postal code is not a neighbourhood. 17235 may cover parts of several distinct areas, and a single neighbourhood in Marion may be split across more than one code. Boundaries also shift as USPS adjusts delivery routes. Treat the figures here as describing a delivery area, which is what they actually measure.

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Questions

Common questions about 17235

What city is ZIP code 17235 in?
17235 serves Marion, Pennsylvania, in Franklin County, United States.
What is the population of 17235?
About 682 people live in ZIP code 17235, according to the US Census Bureau's 2019–2023 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates. The margin of error on that figure is ±352. That works out to roughly 1,207 people per square mile.
What is the average income in 17235?
The median household income in 17235 is $55,458 per year, compared with a US median of $70,109. Per capita income is $18,221. Median income is more representative than an average because it isn't skewed by a small number of very high earners.
How expensive is housing in 17235?
The median home value is $249,100 and median gross rent is — a month. 75.1% of occupied homes are owner-occupied.
Is 17235 a good place to live?
That depends on what you're looking for, but here are the facts: 34.4% of adults hold a bachelor's degree or higher, the unemployment rate is 0.0%, and the median age is 23. The average commute is 22.0 minutes. We publish the numbers and let you weigh them.
What time zone is 17235 in?
17235 observes Eastern Time (America/New_York). This zone observes daylight saving time.
How big is ZIP code 17235?
ZIP code 17235 covers 0.565 square miles of land, per the US Census Bureau's 2023 Gazetteer files.
Is 17235 urban, suburban or rural?
By population density, 17235 reads as a suburban area. It holds 1,207 people per square mile across 0.565 square miles of land. For reference, densities above 10,000 per square mile generally indicate an urban core, 1,000–3,000 is typically suburban, and under 200 is rural. These are rules of thumb rather than official designations — the Census Bureau classifies urban and rural areas by census block, not by ZIP code.
What is the commute like from 17235?
The average one-way commute from 17235 takes about 22.0 minutes. The most common way to travel is drove alone, used by 73.8% of workers aged 16 and over. Commute figures cover people who were employed and working outside the home during the survey period.
How many people work in 17235?
About 280 residents of 17235 are employed. Labor force participation stands at 54.1% and the unemployment rate is 0.0%. Note this counts residents by where they live, not by where they work — a ZIP with many offices can have far more jobs than employed residents.
Where should I stay when visiting 17235?
Accommodation in and around Marion, PA ranges with the character of the area. See the 'Where to stay' section on this page for local context, and use the live search there for current availability and pricing.
Does 17235 cover more than one city or county?
This page lists Marion as the primary place and Franklin County as the county. ZIP codes follow mail delivery routes rather than municipal or county lines, so a single code can straddle boundaries, and USPS also recognises alternate acceptable city names for many codes. If you need the definitive answer for a specific street address, the USPS ZIP Code Lookup is the authority.
Can ZIP code 17235 change?
Yes. USPS adjusts ZIP codes as delivery volumes shift — codes are occasionally split, merged, retired or newly created, and boundaries move more often than most people assume. The Census Bureau's ZCTA definitions, which underpin the demographic figures on this page, are redrawn only once a decade, so the two can drift apart between censuses.

Methodology

Where this data comes from

  • Postal geography — GeoNames open postal code database (CC BY 4.0), cross-checked against the US Census Gazetteer.
  • Demographics, income, housing, commute — US Census Bureau, American Community Survey 2019–2023 5-Year Estimates, ZIP Code Tabulation Area 17235. Tables B01001, B01002, B01003, B02001, B03003, B08301, B08303, B11001, B15003, B17001, B19001, B19013, B19301, B23025, B25002, B25003, B25024, B25035, B25064, B25077, B28002.
  • Land and water area — US Census Bureau 2023 Gazetteer Files.
  • Weather — NOAA National Weather Service, fetched live in your browser.
  • Map — OpenStreetMap contributors (ODbL).
On accuracy. ACS figures are survey estimates, not counts. The margin of error shown alongside the population figure means the true value has a 90% chance of falling in that range. For small ZIP codes the error can be large relative to the estimate — treat the direction as more reliable than the exact number. This page reports data for ZCTA 17235, the Census approximation of the USPS delivery area.