Blue Mound, Kansas Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Blue Mound is a small city in southeastern Kansas. Its population grew rapidly over the next six years. The population reached over 200 people by 1880, and a schoolhouse and tavern were constructed. The town was also a center for manufacturing and shipping coal and manufactured minerals. The town has numerous businesses and is one of the largest in eastern counties. This post explains the city's history.

The population of Blue Mound City is comprised of predominantly white residents (79.1%), followed by Hispanics (1.6%), and others (3.0%). The population of this Texas city is predominantly White, with a small minority of Hispanics (1.3%) and black people (0.1%). As far as racial breakdowns go, Blue Mound has a relatively diverse population. Approximately half of the population is Hispanic.

The city is located in Linn County. The city was formerly known as Babcock, and is located 1,040 feet above sea level. The USPS has designated it as a city. The city's zip code is D (Default).

The per capita income in Blue Mound - Boody is $34,198 in 2018, making it an upper middle-income area in relation to other cities in Illinois. The median household income is $136,792 for a family of four. This area is home to many very wealthy individuals. Residents of Blue Mound describe themselves as belonging to several ethnic groups, including German, Asian, and White.