Birmingham, AL
One of the largest banking centers in America, Birmingham is also strong in economic areas such as education, healthcare, insurance and manufacturing. Several college campuses are available to students, and the city is considered the cultural and entertainment hub of Alabama for museums, art galleries and the performing arts. The community stages several festivals each year, and the Birmingham Zoo welcomes 250,000 visitors annually.
Weather in Birmingham, AL
Average Temperatures
73 high / 52 low
Average Annual Rainfall
55 in
Average Annual Snowfall
2 in
Quick Facts about Birmingham, Alabama
- Median Home Value
- $162,802
- Median Property Tax
- $1,964
- Total Population
- 199,425
- Average Commute
- 19 min
- Median Household Income
- $47,301
- Median Monthly Rent
- $720
Map of Birmingham, AL
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