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

When it comes to population, Goodridge is very diverse. Residents claim to be of various racial and ethnic groups. The most common ethnicity is White, though there are also people of German, Norwegian, Irish, and European ancestry. The most common language is English, but other important languages include German/Yiddish and Polish. Although Goodridge is one of the safest cities to live in, crime is also a factor.

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In 2011, the median age of the population in Goodridge City was 41.7 years. Twenty-one percent of the population was under the age of 18, while 5.3% of the residents were between 18 and 24 years old. Forty-two percent of the population was between 25 and 44 years old. Another twenty-four percent of the population was aged 65 and older. The majority of households consisted of two or more people.

The first mayor of Goodridge, Jay Payne, and his wife, Jennie Noble Payne, moved to Goodridge in 1915. They purchased a stone claim in Cloverleaf Township in 1905, and eventually moved to Goodridge City. Jay Payne was born in New York and moved to Minnesota in 1890. She later became a postmaster in Goodridge, serving as the city's first postmaster for nearly twenty years.