Arizona Reverse Phone Lookups

Arizona has a total of 5 area codes for which you can conduct a reverse phone lookup. In terms of wireless phone numbers vs. landline phone numbers, Arizona has 1443 landline exchanges and 647 wireless exchanges which are serviced by a total of 73 different telephone carriers.

As a state, Arizona has 126 cities that reside in 15 counties. The people in Arizona number about 5,130,632 in terms of population, with approximately 75.50% who are white, 3.10% who are black, 25.25% who are hispanic, and 1.80% who are asian. All in all, there are more females than males with the male population numbering 2,561,057 and the female population numbering 2,569,575.

Because females tend to live longer than males, the median age of males in Arizona is 32.9 and the median age of females in Arizona is 35.5.

Want a couple more statistics related to the demographics behind a reverse phone lookup in Arizona? The average income in Arizona is $40,558 and the average house value is $121,300.

Coverage area 480, 520, 602, 623, 928
Landline exchanges 1,443
Wireless exchanges 647
Unique telephone carriers 73
Cities in Arizona 126
Counties in Arizona 15
Total population 5,130,632
White population 3,873,611 - 75.50% of total population
Black population 158,873 - 3.10% of total population
Hispanic population 1,295,617 - 25.25% of total population
Asian population 92,236 - 1.80% of total population
Male population 2,561,057
Male demographics: 49.92% of people in Arizona are men with median age of 33
Female demographics: 50.08% of people in Arizona are women with median age of 36
Average income $40,558
Average house value $121,300

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News from Arizona

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Paramedics hail 'hero' boy from Arizona bus crash

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Judge orders bus firm to stop interstate service

A federal judge has ordered a bus company involved in a crash that killed six people in Arizona to cease interstate operations, and the company's operator has signed a consent decree prohibiting it from hauling passengers without U.S. Department of Transportation Authority.U.S. District Judge George King of the Central District of California in Los ...

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