Mobile County is a county located in the southwestern region of Alabama. The county covers an area of approximately 4,239 square kilometers (1,635 square miles) and has a population of around 412,000 residents, as of the 2020 census.
The largest city in Mobile County is Mobile, which is also the county seat. Other major cities and towns in the county include Prichard, Saraland, Satsuma, and Chickasaw.
Mobile County is home to several top colleges and universities, including the University of South Alabama, [Spring Hill College], [Bishop State Community College], and [Faulkner University]’s Mobile campus.
Some of the top hospitals in the county include [Providence Hospital], [University of South Alabama Medical Center], and [USA Children’s and Women’s Hospital].
Major industries in Mobile County include aerospace, shipbuilding, manufacturing, and healthcare.
The cost of living in Mobile County is relatively low compared to other counties in Alabama, and the median household income is around $52,000.
The demographics of Mobile County are diverse, with a population that is approximately 45% African American, 50% white, and 5% other races. The county has a mix of urban and suburban areas, and the cost of living varies depending on the neighborhood.