Chisholm, Minnesota Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The crime rate in Chisholm may look high, but this is only because people who visit the city don't live in that particular neighborhood. Many crimes are committed in blocks with fewer residents, so the red areas on the crime map don't necessarily mean that the community is dangerous. Crimes in Chisholm City do not always happen in residential neighborhoods, but in commercial and retail areas.

In the early 1900s, Chisholm City began to boom. In 1908, it nearly burned down, but rebuilt itself and continued to thrive. Today, Chisholm remains an active and vibrant city. It is a part of the Mesabi Iron Range, one of four in Minnesota. The town is home to several companies, including Chisholm Industries, which produces machinery.

The median gross rent in Chisholm City is $604, and 85.8% of households have broadband internet connections. Chisholm has a low unemployment rate, at just over 3%. Most residents earn at least $604 a year and have a high school education. The median age is 28.6, and children are on the rise. Chisholm is home to about 4,976 residents.

According to the 2010 census, Chisholm City's population was 4,960 people. The average household had two adults, a child, and one non-household member. There were 25-44-year-olds, and 65-and-olds. There were 6% of those who lived in Chisholm City who were unmarried. In addition, there were 7.4% of single men and women, and 14.8% of senior citizens lived alone.