St. Paul
St. Paul has lower-than-average household income, with a median household income of $45,439. Population has held roughly steady since 2000. Median home value has more than doubled since 2000, reaching $205,400. At a median age of 30.9, residents skew younger than the country as a whole. 37% of adults hold a bachelor's degree, well above the US average, yet household income trails the national figure — a profile common to graduate-student tracts and academic hubs.
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How many people live in St. Paul, Minnesota?
St. Paul, Minnesota has about 285,068 residents according to the 2010 American Community Survey.
What is the median household income in St. Paul, Minnesota?
The typical household in St. Paul, Minnesota earns about $45,439 a year. Half of households make more than that, and half make less.
Is St. Paul, Minnesota expensive?
In St. Paul, Minnesota, the median home is worth about $205,400, and the typical rent is about $756 a month.
How educated are people in St. Paul, Minnesota?
About 37.3% of adults age 25 and over in St. Paul, Minnesota hold a bachelor's degree or higher.
What is the poverty rate in St. Paul, Minnesota?
About 22.0% of people in St. Paul, Minnesota live below the federal poverty line.
Has St. Paul, Minnesota grown since 1990?
Yes, St. Paul, Minnesota has grown since 1990. The population has added about 12,833 residents, a change of about 5 percent over that period.
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DATA: US CENSUS BUREAU ACS 5-YEAR + DECENNIAL CENSUS · UPDATED 2024