Cattaraugus County > South Dayton (village)
Population trend for South Dayton
01,0001980: 66166119801990: 60160119902000: 66266220002010: 62062020102020: 54154120202023: 5195192023
U.S. Census Bureau ACS, IPUMS

South Dayton is a village in the Western New York region in the town of Dayton.

Community anchors include Pine Valley Central School District.

2023 Median income for Cattaraugus County communities
American Community Survey, 2023
2000
Cattaraugus County home price index (FHFA)
1986–2024: Home prices rose about 314%.

252 156 61 1986 2024

The numbers at left represent an index, not dollar prices. The index is set to 100 in the year 2000.

Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis (FRED)
Occupied housing units in South Dayton
American Community Survey, 2023
Household types in South Dayton
Married-couple families: 73 (54.1%) Married-couple families Male householder (no spouse): 21 (15.6%) Male householder (no spouse) Female householder (no spouse): 41 (30.4%) Female householder (no spouse) Householder living alone: 58 (68.2%) Householder living alone Householder not living alone: 27 (31.8%) Householder not living alone Family Nonfamily
ACS, 2023
Poverty rates by age group in South Dayton

Pct 5 and under 61% Pct 6 to 17 54% Pct 18 to 64 24% Pct 65 and over 49%

The overall poverty rate in South Dayton is 30 percent.
The highest rate is found among residents ages 5 and under.
Year: 2023

ACS, 2023

Where residents of South Dayton lived in the prior year

Same house: 467 (90.9%) Same county (different house): 37 (7.2%) Different NY county: 6 (1.2%) 514 current residents Same house: 467 (90.9%) Same house Same county (different house): 37 (7.2%) Same county (different house) Different NY county: 6 (1.2%) Different NY county Different state: 2 (0.4%) Different state (under 1%) Abroad: 2 (0.4%) Abroad (under 1%)
U.S. Census ACS, 2023
Median age of South Dayton residents
30.9 32 33.1 43.4 2010 2015 2020 2023


The margin of error can be high in 2023 estimates, particularly for small towns and villages.

Changes in median age can also indicate a shift in the number of school-age children; see the Education page for enrollment trends.

U.S. Census Bureau