Oxford Junction, Iowa Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

If you're wondering what Oxford Junction, IA is like, there are several things to keep in mind. Despite its relatively small size, the city has a thriving economy and the majority of people work in manufacturing, construction, and education. As a result, income inequality in the city is relatively low, with nearly half of the population earning less than $50,000 per year. Despite these low incomes, Oxford Junction, IA is home to a diverse mix of jobs.

The city is located in Jones County and will have a population of 424 as of the 2020 census. It is part of the Cedar Rapids Metropolitan Statistical Area. Oxford Junction was platted in 1872 and was named for its location at the railroad junction. It covers a land area of 0.69 square miles (1.79 square kilometers) and is a part of the Midland Community School District. Oxford Junction was originally a separate district that merged with Midland in 1995.

The city's population was estimated at nine thousand in 1772, and the university's was approximately 3,000, but the numbers of graduates suggest that the combined population was closer to one thousand. During the 1800s, the city's population increased by over 50%, with suburbs extending beyond the city limits. The governors had to contend with social and administrative issues common to a new town, while maintaining the city's central jewel.