Total Population
1,660
Population
Growth Rate
-0.02%
Median Age
49
Diversity Index
25.300
John Day is a city located about 2 miles north of Canyon City[6] in Grant County, Oregon, at the intersection of U.S. Routes 26 and 395. It is the second most populated city in Grant County. It is surrounded by the Strawberry Mountains to the south and the Blue Mountains to the east.
The first homestead staked in Grant County (what was then Wasco County), in 1862 by B. C. Trowbridge, was within the limits of the present city of John Day – a city that became incorporated in 1901. John Day benefited from the local gold rush and by 1887, the community was home to 1,000 Chinese immigrants who came to Oregon to work in the gold mines. The Kam Wah Chung & Co. Museum honors this history and was made a National Historic Landmark in 2005. Also of note is the paleontological importance of John Day and the surrounding area, as it contains some of the most important paleontological resources known.
Total Population
1,660
Population
Growth Rate
-0.02%
Median Age
49
Diversity Index
25.300
Households
776
Owner Occupied
515
Renter Occupied
261
Vacant
102
Median Household
$63,009 $75,708
Average Household
$79,431 $89,387
Per Capita
$37,155 $42,453
Total Businesses
204
Total Employed
1,655
Workers 16+
743
2023 Public Administration
Businesses
30
Employed
386
2023 HealthCare / Social Assistance
Businesses
22
Employed
309
2023 Retail Trade Businesses
Businesses
23
Employed
202
2023 Accommodation / Food Service
Businesses
17
Employed
162
2023 Food Service / Drinking Est.
Businesses
12
Employed
143
2023 Agric / Forestry / Fish / Hunt
Businesses
3
Employed
109
Average Commute Time
0 min.
Resident Commuters
707
Non-Resident Commuters
36
Drive Alone
643
Carpooled
49
Public
0
Work At Home
9