Quick Facts:
Worcester County, Maryland’s third largest, has the third largest population on the Eastern Shore and a population density of 110 people per square mile.
Worcester is the eastern-most county in Maryland, and the only county on the Atlantic Ocean. From the Delaware border at Fenwick Island to the Virginia border halfway down Assateague Island, the entire eastern length of the county is a series of barrier islands, behind which are the bays: Assawoman, Isle-of-Wight, Sinepuxent, and Chincoteague.
Worcester County has 774 miles of shoreline.
Two major storms changed the shape of Worcester County in the 20th Century. In August 1933, a hurricane badly damaged Ocean City and created the Ocean City Inlet between the inner bays and the Atlantic Ocean. The Ash Wednesday storm of 1962 destroyed the beginnings of residential development on Assateague Island, and led to the purchase of the island by the federal and state governments and the creation of the Assateague Island National Seashore and State Park. If not for this storm, Assateague Island would be the overdeveloped mess that Ocean City has become, and the pristine barrier island would not be home to wild ponies, migrating birds, and other wildlife.
Thirty percent of agricultural, forested, and important natural and water resource lands is preserved. Only 6% of agricultural and resource lands in the county are under threat of development inconsistent with state goals for land and resource conservation, second lowest on the Shore.
Worcester County’s population breakdown by race and ethnicity:
Ninety percent of Worcester County residents have a high school diploma or higher degree; 37% have a postsecondary degree.
Worcester County’s median income is $57,200 and 10.4% of county residents are below the poverty level. Compare this with the state median income of $76,100 and poverty level of 9%.
In 2022, 33% of homeowners paid more than 35% of their income on housing costs, compared with 45% of renters. A full 7.8% of county residents don’t have health insurance, compared with 6.9% statewide.
In December 2022, Worcester County’s unemployment rate (not seasonally adjusted) was 7.1%. Maryland’s was 2.5%. This large difference is due to the fact that the data were not statistically adjusted to eliminate the effect of seasonal and calendar influences. Over 40% of Worcester’s private sector employment is in the leisure and hospitality industry. Ocean City, as a seasonal resort town, has a high unemployment rate in the winter months. Seasonally adjusted rates are not available at the county level.
Republicans hold an edge of 45% to 35% in voter registrations in Worcester, and Republican candidates won by large margins in 2022 statewide and local contests. Since 1944, Republican presidential candidates have won in the county in every election except 1964.
The Henry Hotel, formerly known as Henry’s Colored Hotel, is at 301 S. Baltimore Ave in downtown Ocean City. Built around 1895, the hotel and lot were purchased by Charles and Louisa Henry in 1926. The hotel catered to African American tourists and celebrities such as Cab Calloway, Duke Ellington, Count Basie, and Louis Armstrong who performed in the nearby pier ballroom and stayed at the hotel during the years of strict racial segregation among the boardwalk hotels. The beach was segregated as well, with reserved periods for Black beach-goers after the summer season ended. The Henry Hotel remains under African American ownership.
An African American heritage tour of the lower Eastern Shore includes this and 28 other sites.
Sources:
U.S. Census Bureau, 2020 Decennial Census, Hispanic and Not Hispanic by Race
Statistical Atlas, Maryland
https://statisticalatlas.com/state/Maryland
Maryland Department of Planning Data Center, Sustainability Indicators
https://planning.maryland.gov/MSDC/Pages/sustainability_indicator/sustainabilityindicator.aspx
Maryland State Board of Elections, Official 2022 Gubernatorial Election Results
https://www.elections.maryland.gov/elections/2022/general_results/index.html
Maryland State Board of Elections, Eligible Active Voters, 2020 Presidential Election
Maryland Department of Labor, Local Area Unemployment Statistics
https://www.dllr.state.md.us/lmi/laus/
Wikipedia, Worcester County, Md.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worcester_County,_Maryland
Brief Economic Facts, Worcester County, Md.
https://commerce.maryland.gov/Documents/ResearchDocument/WorcesterBef.pdf
Beaches, Bays, and Waterways. African Americans on the Shore
https://www.beachesbayswaterways.org/african-americans-on-the-shore.html
Jan Plotczyk spent 25 years as a survey and education statistician with the federal government, at the Census Bureau and the National Center for Education Statistics. She retired to Rock Hall.
Title image: Pond at Pickering Creek Audubon Center, Talbot Co. Photo: Jan Plotczyk