What is sterling ma population?

As of 2021, the estimated population of Sterling, Massachusetts is approximately 8,200. This is a small town located in Worcester County, Massachusetts. The town covers an area of approximately 31 square miles. Sterling is known for its rural landscape and scenic beauty, with several parks and nature trails in the area. The town is also home to several historic sites, including the Old Mill on the banks of the Wachusett Reservoir. The population of Sterling has grown steadily over the past decade, with an increase of nearly 5% since 2010. The majority of residents are White (94%), with smaller populations of Hispanic/Latino, Black, and Asian. The median household income in Sterling is above the national average, at around $98,000. The town has a mix of both residential and commercial areas, with a small downtown area that includes local businesses and restaurants.