Carter Lake, Iowa Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

If you are thinking about moving to Carter Lake City, you should first find out how many people live there. This will help you determine the cost of living in the city. The median household income in the city is $46,923 a year, which is below the national median of $53,482.

The median age in the city is 36.1 years. It is made up of a mixture of males and females. Males outnumber females by 100.1 to nine4.4, which is much higher than the national average. The median household size is 2.73 people and one family has three members. There are about 210 people per square mile, making this community quite large. There are also a few places where you can find a cabin on the lake.

The area's growth was marked during the Victorian period, when the population doubled. James Malin, a pioneer farmer, sold the home to his son James E. Malin Jr., who married Margaret Laney Malin (1843-1900). Census records from the 1880s and 1910 list a variety of new occupations. Edna Leffler worked as a hairdresser in 1900. In the 1910 census, Torild Arnoldsen, who became one of the first University professors in the area, was listed as an English teacher.