Community Profiles

Pinckard

Pinckard, Alabama, is a family-friendly community focused on smart growth. We are home to MAHA USA, Pilgrims’ Pride Feed Mill, and a private industrial park owned by Brown Manufacturing. We have an updated and expanded water system with completely refurbished water tanks. Our roadways are well-maintained.

We invite all to visit and welcome folks to make our township home. Here, you will find neighbors helping neighbors. Our Festival in the Park/Angel Tree event allowed us to provide Christmas for over a dozen area children through many generous donors and volunteers. Pinckard is home to four churches: Bethel AME, Greater St. Paul Missionary Baptist, Pinckard Baptist, and Pinckard Methodist. For a quick lunch and friendly conversation, the Lunch Box is a quaint gathering place.

Population Demographics

As of 2025 the population of Pinckard is 565. The population is expected to shrink to 553 by 2030 - a growth rate of -0.43%.

The median age of Pinckard residents is 46.

The diversity index of Pinckard is 44.9, meaning that there is a 45% chance that any two people selected out of 100 residents will be of different race or ethnicity from one another.

Housing and Income

The average household income in Pinckard is $76,855 and projected to be $85,737 in 2030. Per capita income is $36,047, projected to be $41,240 in 2030. 3.36% of households – 19 – have an income of $200,000 or higher. Average net worth is $840,720 and the average disposable income is $59,634.

There are 283 housing units in Pinckard; 204 are owner-occupied, 61 are rented, and 18 are vacant. The average home value is $205,784, with 59 homes built in 2010 or later, and 25 built in 1939 or earlier.

Business and Workforce

There are 17 businesses in Pinckard, employing 142 workers and pulling from a labor force of 327 age 16 and above. 208 workers commute into Pinckard from outside the county or state. Key industries for the area include:

91 residents both live and work in/around Pinckard. The average travel time is 25.4 minutes. 10.99% people have a commute of less than 5 minutes while 6.59% commute 90 minutes or more each way. Of commuters, 256 drive alone, 50 carpool, and 0 take public transportation. 8 use other modes of transport such as motorcycle, bicycle, walking, etc. 13 residents work from home.

155 members of the workforce hold a high school diploma or GED. 83 have associates degrees, 35 have bachelor’s degrees, and 16 hold a graduate or professional degree.