Demographics

As of the 2020 Census, Floyd County, VA has a population of approximately 15,404. The median age is 48.1 years, reflecting an older demographic. Females make up 49.8% and males 50.2% of the population. Racially, the county is 95.2% White, 1.5% African American, 0.4% Asian, 0.3% Native American, 0.6% from other races, and 2.0% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino residents comprise 1.5% of the total population.

Education, Employment and Housing

Floyd County, VA has 5 public schools, including 1 high school (Floyd County High School), serving about 1,800 students. The high school graduation rate is approximately 97%. Around 17% of adults hold a bachelor’s degree or higher. Schools have an average GreatSchools rating of 6/10. Adult education is supported through regional programs and New River Community College. School safety measures include secured entrances and SRO presence. Educational programs feature vocational training, dual enrollment, and agriculture/STEM clubs.

As of 2022, Floyd County, VA, had an employment rate of approximately 54% with a labor force of around 6,200 people. Major industries include Health Care & Social Assistance (19%), Educational Services (14%), and Manufacturing (12%). Most jobs are in management, sales, and office occupations. Around 81% of workers commute outside the county for employment, mainly to Montgomery, Roanoke, and Pulaski counties, with an average commute time of 28 minutes. Local employment opportunities are limited, contributing to significant outbound commuting.

Floyd County, VA, features a homeownership rate of about 80%, with median home values around $230,000 and median rents at $900. The market has seen property values rise approximately 8% year-over-year. Housing types are primarily single-family homes and rural properties, with smaller numbers of apartments. Notable communities include the town of Floyd and neighborhoods like Copper Hill and Check. Property taxes are relatively low, with an average effective rate of 0.54%, meaning an annual tax of about $1,242 on a median-priced home. The area offers a scenic, rural lifestyle with a tight-knit community.

County Crime & Safety

Floyd County, VA, maintains a low crime rate compared to state and national averages. According to recent data, the violent crime rate is 1.2 per 1,000 residents, significantly below the Virginia average of 2.1. Property crimes occur at a rate of 9.5 per 1,000 people, compared to the state average of 15.8. The Floyd County Sheriff’s Office receives and reports all incidents, ensuring transparency. Overall, Floyd County is considered a safe community, with crime statistics continuing a downward trend over the past five years.

Elections

Floyd County, VA, had approximately 12,000 registered voters as of 2023. It conducts general, primary, special, and local elections, with the 2020 presidential election favoring Republicans (Trump: 77%, Biden: 22%). Polling locations number eight, including sites at Floyd County High School and Check Elementary. Key issues include broadband access and school funding. Elections are administered by the Floyd County Registrar’s Office. The county leans heavily Republican, with the GOP holding most local offices. Voter turnout in presidential years is typically around 75%, reflecting strong civic engagement compared to state averages.