Mankato, Kansas Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The Population & Steets in Mankato City is a quick overview of the demographics of this metropolis. It is located in Minnesota, and its population is about 40,500 people. North Mankato is home to another 13,000 people. The city's demographics are also diverse, with 50 percent being male and the rest made up of agricultural/open space. There are some notable points of interest in Mankato, and a visit to the area is sure to bring you closer to a better understanding of the community's diversity.

The city is located in Blue Earth County, and is also home to the Maud Hart Lovelace National Library and the Blue Earth County Public Library. The Mankato Free Press is the major daily newspaper. The Mankato Transit System operates public transportation in the city, though it is not a commercial airport. The city is served by U.S. Highways 14 and 169, as well as Minnesota State Highways 60 and 22.

The median family income in Mankato is $42,929. There are many job options here, from unskilled labor to a surgeon's office. The unemployment rate is low, at 2.4%, and commute time is approximately 15 minutes. Forbes magazine ranked Mankato third in the United States in 2014. The publication examined job growth, costs of living, and business environment to come up with its ranking.