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Falls Church, VA
22041
22041 ZIP Code — Falls Church, VA
Fairfax County, Virginia
ZIP code 22041 is located in
Falls Church ,
Virginia ,
within Fairfax County .
It covers approximately 2.78 square miles and serves a population of
29,132 residents.
This is a standard ZIP code in the Eastern (ET) timezone,
served by area code 703 .
About ZIP code 22041
The housing stock consists of a significant share of large multi-unit buildings. Most homes were built in the 1970s, giving the area an established character. Median home value is $418,600. Owner-occupancy sits near the national average at 51%.
The gap between median ($86,731) and mean household income suggests income inequality — a small number of higher earners pull the average up.
The dominant occupation class is management, business, and professional, with professional and management as the leading industry. The average commute of 30 minutes is near the national average.
Educational attainment is high — 46% of residents hold a bachelor's degree or higher, well above the national average of 33%.
21% of residents lack health insurance, above the national average.
Notable community characteristics include Spanish spoken in 29% of households.
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Demographics
updated 05/2026
Population
Total population
29,132
Population density
10,479 / sq mi
State FIPS
51
County FIPS
059
Geography
Land area
2.78 sq mi
Water area
0.14 sq mi
Latitude
38.8512
Longitude
-77.1448
Timezone
Eastern (ET)
Area code
703
Economics
updated 05/2026
Household income
Income range
This ZIP
County avg
State avg
Under $50k
33.5%
16.6%
32.9%
$50k – $100k
28.5%
22.2%
29.2%
$100k – $200k
28.0%
34.9%
26.3%
Over $200k
9.9%
26.4%
11.6%
Demographics & statistics
$86,731
Median household income
$418,600
Median home value
$1,880
Median monthly rent
46.0%
Bachelor's or higher
Age distribution
Age summary
Group Count %
Under 18 6,680 22.9%
18 and over 22,452 77.1%
65 and over 4,544 15.6%
Median age 35.7 years
Race & ethnicity
Black or African American
14.2%
American Indian / Alaska Native
1.8%
Group Count %
White 10,836 29.6%
Hispanic or Latino 7,450 20.4%
Other race 6,460 17.7%
Black or African American 5,204 14.2%
Asian 3,865 10.6%
Two or more races 2,111 5.8%
American Indian / Alaska Native 651 1.8%
Household income
Income range
This ZIP
County avg
State avg
Under $50k
33.5%
16.6%
32.9%
$50k – $100k
28.5%
22.2%
29.2%
$100k – $200k
28.0%
34.9%
26.3%
Over $200k
9.9%
26.4%
11.6%
Range % of households
Under $10k 4.9%
$10k–$15k 2.4%
$15k–$25k 5.6%
$25k–$35k 6.7%
$35k–$50k 8.2%
$50k–$75k 14.7%
$75k–$100k 12.4%
$100k–$150k 20.0%
$150k–$200k 10.3%
$200k+ 14.8%
Median income $86,731
Housing
Housing overview
Metric Value
Median home value $418,600
Median rent / month $1,880
Owner occupied 51.0%
Renter occupied 49.0%
Vacant 3.8%
Single-family detached 19.1%
Large apartment buildings 45.2%
Mobile homes 0.3%
Median rooms 4.3
Avg household size (owned) 2.25
Year built
Era %
2020 or later 0.0%
2010–2019 2.8%
2000–2009 3.7%
1990–1999 5.1%
1980–1989 21.8%
1970–1979 26.8%
1960–1969 22.6%
1950–1959 13.3%
1940–1949 2.7%
1939 or earlier 1.3%
Bedrooms
Size % of units
No bedroom (studio) 6.7%
1 bedroom 21.1%
2 bedrooms 37.3%
3 bedrooms 21.2%
4 bedrooms 9.8%
5+ bedrooms 3.9%
Vehicles per household
Vehicles % of households
No vehicle 10.3%
1 vehicle 45.8%
2 vehicles 32.2%
3 or more 11.7%
Heating fuel
Fuel type %
Utility gas 49.8%
Electricity 44.5%
Propane / LP gas 1.6%
Fuel oil 2.1%
Wood 0.2%
Solar 0.2%
No fuel used 1.3%
Households & families
Household type Count %
Married-couple family 4,388 39.1%
Cohabiting couple 908 8.1%
Male householder, no spouse 2,578 23.0%
Female householder, no spouse 3,349 29.8%
Households with children under 18 2,988 26.6%
Households with seniors (65+) 3,432 30.6%
Average household size 2.59
Marital status
Status Male Female
Never married 42.6% 32.3%
Married 47.2% 43.6%
Separated 0.9% 2.0%
Widowed 1.2% 8.7%
Divorced 8.0% 13.5%
Education
Less than 9th grade
11.8%
Some college, no degree
13.8%
Graduate / professional
22.5%
Metric %
HS diploma or higher 82.5%
Bachelor's or higher 46.0%
School enrollment (ages 3–17)
Type Count %
Nursery / preschool 339 5.6%
Kindergarten 324 5.3%
Elementary school 2,809 46.3%
High school 1,033 17.0%
College / grad school 1,568 25.8%
Employment
Industry of employment
Professional & management
21.6%
Education & healthcare
17.0%
Arts, food & hospitality
9.7%
Public administration
7.4%
Transportation & utilities
5.5%
Finance & real estate
4.6%
Occupation
Category %
Management, business & arts 45.1%
Service 19.0%
Sales & office 12.9%
Natural resources & construction 12.7%
Production & transportation 10.3%
Employment type
Type %
Private sector 78.9%
Government 14.8%
Self-employed 5.7%
Unpaid family workers 0.5%
Commute
Method %
Drive alone 56.5%
Carpool 13.2%
Public transit 9.6%
Walk 2.4%
Work from home 14.2%
Other means 4.1%
Avg commute (minutes) 29.6
Poverty
Married-couple families
13.0%
Female-led households
30.7%
Income support
Source % of households
Social Security 24.6%
Retirement income 24.1%
Supplemental Security 3.2%
Cash public assistance 2.7%
Food stamps / SNAP 9.9%
Health indicators
Condition %
Obesity 27.6%
High blood pressure 29.8%
High cholesterol 30.0%
Diabetes 10.4%
Heart disease 4.9%
Stroke 2.6%
Asthma 8.9%
Arthritis 20.2%
Kidney disease 2.7%
Pulmonary disease 5.2%
Cancer 5.1%
Behavior / access %
Smoking 14.2%
Binge drinking 15.3%
No physical activity 23.5%
Less than 7 hrs sleep 34.5%
Depression 17.1%
Fair or poor health 16.2%
Poor mental health 13.2%
Poor physical health 9.3%
No health insurance 21.3%
Visited doctor (checkup) 71.8%
Visited dentist 62.3%
Cholesterol screening 88.2%
Teeth loss 10.3%
Veterans & disability
Veterans Count %
Civilian veterans 1,469 6.6%
Disability %
Any disability 9.4%
Under 18 3.5%
18–64 years 6.4%
65 and over 29.7%
Health insurance coverage
Type %
Private insurance 55.9%
Public insurance 36.5%
No insurance 20.5%
Uninsured under 19 11.0%
Language & origin
Language spoken at home (age 5+)
Language Count %
English only 26,669 91.5%
Spanish 7,854 29.4%
Other Indo-European 4,253 15.9%
Asian & Pacific Islander 976 3.7%
Other languages 638 2.4%
Place of birth & citizenship
Origin Count %
Native born (US) 15,183 52.1%
Born in same state 14,651 50.3%
Born in different state 6,821 23.4%
Foreign born 532 1.8%
Naturalized citizen 13,949 47.9%
Not a US citizen 5,963 42.7%
Ancestry
Ancestry Count %
Italian 1,603 5.5%
French 1,581 5.4%
Arab 710 2.4%
Irish 156 0.5%
Polish 91 0.3%
Ancestry Count %
Dutch 91 0.3%
English 74 0.3%
German 53 0.2%
Norwegian 29 0.1%
Technology access
Metric % of households
Computer access 38.5%
Internet access 96.2%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 2025 estimates.
Frequently asked questions about ZIP code 22041
What city is ZIP code 22041 in?
ZIP code 22041 is primarily assigned to Falls Church, Virginia.
What county is ZIP code 22041 in?
ZIP code 22041 falls within Fairfax County, Virginia.
Is Spanish widely spoken in ZIP code 22041?
Approximately 29% of households in ZIP code 22041 speak Spanish as a primary language.
What is the poverty rate in ZIP code 22041?
17% of residents in ZIP code 22041 live below the poverty line, above the national average.
How educated is the population of ZIP code 22041?
46% of residents hold a bachelor's degree or higher — well above the national average of ~33%, reflecting a highly educated population.
What is the typical home value in ZIP code 22041?
The median home value in ZIP code 22041 is $418,600.
What timezone is ZIP code 22041 in?
ZIP code 22041 observes the EST timezone.
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